The_Technician
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Possible bottoms....
Well I don't know if I qualify or not Mike, sometimes in the past I have really missed the boat....but in general, have stayed the bearish course....
My guess is the EAF will drop in the low 50's, S&P into the 1000 range and the Wilshire down to 490's at the worst....
I still believe the "global economy" has come to a halt mainly due to the one way commerce between the US and the rest of the world....what has happened is the prolonging of profit making due to cheaper operational expenses by companies moving outside of the US, without consideration of the dead end it leads to.....without incomes in the market you're selling your products to (US) you soon will run out of consumers....and thats what we have here....no consumers with extra money to spend....so no sales.... and soon no products because of no sales.....unless of course they drop the sales prices so that those consumers can afford the products.....but that is a whole new ball game....that means less profits!!!
But if its the only profit in town then its a good un!
Mike said:This could turn ugly.
Any technical geniuses out there have any reasonable guesses as to where the market will find its support?
For those of us on the sidelines, it'd be nice to drop all the way back to the long-term trendline and then bounce back, but I doubt we'll go that far (unless we go to war with Iran).
Well I don't know if I qualify or not Mike, sometimes in the past I have really missed the boat....but in general, have stayed the bearish course....
My guess is the EAF will drop in the low 50's, S&P into the 1000 range and the Wilshire down to 490's at the worst....
I still believe the "global economy" has come to a halt mainly due to the one way commerce between the US and the rest of the world....what has happened is the prolonging of profit making due to cheaper operational expenses by companies moving outside of the US, without consideration of the dead end it leads to.....without incomes in the market you're selling your products to (US) you soon will run out of consumers....and thats what we have here....no consumers with extra money to spend....so no sales.... and soon no products because of no sales.....unless of course they drop the sales prices so that those consumers can afford the products.....but that is a whole new ball game....that means less profits!!!
But if its the only profit in town then its a good un!