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    Quote Originally Posted by JTH View Post
    Getting started with charts: TSP Charts - I've configured some basic TSP charts for you. You must have Microsoft Silverlight installed.

    I'll see your bump and raise you 2 links
    Thanks jason. I guess i will install silverlight if Imust, I must. Does it want to upgrade itself every month like JAVA?
    I like TSPTalk and I think most people here are well-intentioned but if I followed their advice, I'd be hunkered down in my basement with a thousand cans of tuna fish.

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    Nope
    Retired, 50G/50C_ BLOG: Stats for April, 2024 Stats

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  5. #867

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    Quote Originally Posted by JTH View Post
    Getting started with charts: TSP Charts - I've configured some basic TSP charts for you. You must have Microsoft Silverlight installed.
    Are these the kind of charts where you can put your own annotations? I'd like to see the occurrences of triple patterns laid out in the Dow, EMW or S&P 500 chart (2007 - 2013) to visually see the corresponding ups and downs.

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    Yes it uses you email to save your annotations.
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    Did you lose your job?

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  11. #870

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpcavin View Post
    Did you lose your job?
    Hey you revived my Account Thread!

    Nope, I only come out to play now during Market Crisis Periods.

    Pray the market recovers so I will go away.
    I like TSPTalk and I think most people here are well-intentioned but if I followed their advice, I'd be hunkered down in my basement with a thousand cans of tuna fish.

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  13. #871

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    ‘Bearish divergence’ is warning investors not to buy the dip in the stock market - MarketWatch

    On the downside, the 1,815 level could be important for the long-term outlook. That’s where an uptrend line drawn off the March 2009 low currently extends.
    Below that, the 1565-1575 area sticks out on the charts for two reasons:
    I like TSPTalk and I think most people here are well-intentioned but if I followed their advice, I'd be hunkered down in my basement with a thousand cans of tuna fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FAB1 View Post
    ‘Bearish divergence’ is warning investors not to buy the dip in the stock market - MarketWatch

    On the downside, the 1,815 level could be important for the long-term outlook. That’s where an uptrend line drawn off the March 2009 low currently extends.
    Below that, the 1565-1575 area sticks out on the charts for two reasons:


    Nice Chart. Confirms my belief that jumping in here would be a hangsman noose move with the odds of downside neck snapping move Tuesday about 80 percent. I only give 20 percent rope snaps move up for outside world markets news that could influence in a positive way and leave the participant alive and breathing. This market is jaggedly going down but in the end...its down. What really surprises me the most...we have not crashed yet. That is coming.

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  17. #873

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    Confuses say Many brave souls are asleep in the Deep...so Beware!
    I like TSPTalk and I think most people here are well-intentioned but if I followed their advice, I'd be hunkered down in my basement with a thousand cans of tuna fish.


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  19. #874

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    Sept might be a good month to keep an eye on the

    ZWEIG BREADTH THRUST INDICATOR

    Markets Overview - J French - Public ChartList - StockCharts.com;
    I like TSPTalk and I think most people here are well-intentioned but if I followed their advice, I'd be hunkered down in my basement with a thousand cans of tuna fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FAB1 View Post
    Sept might be a good month to keep an eye on the

    ZWEIG BREADTH THRUST INDICATOR

    Markets Overview - J French - Public ChartList - StockCharts.com;
    Doubtful, here's a close-up of that indicator. The rule is that it has 10 days to get from below 0.4 to above 0.615, and today was already the 9th day since it crossed I think.
    $NYADV:$NYTOT - SharpCharts Workbench - StockCharts.com

    Here's a simple long-term chart that's rather ominous...
    Print SharpCharts from StockCharts.com

    With the futures now leaping over 1975 this is the opportunity to get the heck out and preserve gains for those that have gains. It's just a matter of how far up it gets. 2000? 2030? 2040? 2050? Watch for 5 waves up from Friday's close (which was the end of the triangle), that will be the clue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tsunami View Post
    Doubtful, here's a close-up of that indicator. The rule is that it has 10 days to get from below 0.4 to above 0.615, and today was already the 9th day since it crossed I think.
    $NYADV:$NYTOT - SharpCharts Workbench - StockCharts.com

    Here's a simple long-term chart that's rather ominous...
    Print SharpCharts from StockCharts.com

    With the futures now leaping over 1975 this is the opportunity to get the heck out and preserve gains for those that have gains. It's just a matter of how far up it gets. 2000? 2030? 2040? 2050? Watch for 5 waves up from Friday's close (which was the end of the triangle), that will be the clue.
    yeah it does appear that the market is running out of steam and a crash is near. Expected more downside action before Tuesday but this rally is forced on low volume - a siren song calling to suckers come and play.
    I like TSPTalk and I think most people here are well-intentioned but if I followed their advice, I'd be hunkered down in my basement with a thousand cans of tuna fish.

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