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There's absolutely ZERO interest in reducing crime or making our society better by our government. None.
Did the perpetrator have a cell phone on them? Then they are known. You can find their location by triangulation, follow them back to their home, get them, easy peasy. 15 years ago I thought this would be done, but NOPE. It can be done, easily, but it's not. Why not? Our government WANTS crime, they WANT chaos.
There's absolutely ZERO interest in reducing crime or making our society better by our government. None.
Rin says
I believe in swing trading the QQQ and then, in place of compounding the earnings into more QQQ, divest them into dividend stocks with a sliver in PMs.
How do you swing trade ? what do you use ? Relative Strength Indicator (14) ? MACD ? put-to-call ratio (volume and open interest) ?
Why not?
The game is over. You lost. Trust me.
It was done to track down the J6 crowd.
I wish we could send some of these hood rats to B.A.C.A.H's hood. Those snarky, smug and super over-achieving Yellow and White Liberals in California need a good taste of this.
if the slope flats out before the Stochastic RSI gives a confirmation
Probably. I have a great fuzz buster that has GPS (from 2007 no less; paid an extra $50 to get one with those rare BLUE LEDs; you should see my reef tank now) that I didn't buy for speeding. At one point in the SF bay area traffic cameras were popping up everywhere (deep in neighborhoods) and it had a database you can update to detect those, speed traps, bridges that have fallen out etc.,. I believe the cameras were outlawed. They certainly disappeared.
and for how long ? which MACD ? 200 minus 50 ? do you use exponential moving average or simple moving average ?
The caveat is that the price action stays above the 120 day EMA for the market to be bullish.
That happened around 23 October 2023 ?
Now the stock is well above the 120 day EMA, so is a false bottom now forming ?
I want at least the StochRSI to slope upwards
Another insider, the Waltons sold $4.5 billion worth of shares recently. If you're holding stock you should be getting very nervous...
Hey PatNet Fed Rate Cut Experts!
WTF ya gonna do now?
They could be cashing out as part of a plan just like Bezos is cashing out his Amazon stock, and Bill Gates reducing his ownership of Microsoft going back ton the early 2000's.
AD says
They could be cashing out as part of a plan just like Bezos is cashing out his Amazon stock, and Bill Gates reducing his ownership of Microsoft going back ton the early 2000's.
You forgot Zuckerberg. And sure, it's all just normal mass selling that happens to be going in within the same window.
I think you know my opinion on that type of coincidence.
I don't doubt for a moment that there is massive collusion in many areas of the political, social and financial American economies.
You forgot Zuckerberg. And sure, it's all just normal mass selling that happens to be going in within the same window.
I think you know my opinion on that type of coincidence.
Rin says
I want at least the StochRSI to slope upwards
you look for RSI clearing past a recent low by increasing at least 15% from that low ?
richwicks says
Why not?
Hopefully it's because a lot of people still value privacy and don't want to be tracked by the government.
I'd imagine those "a lot of people" are Gen-X or older IF that's even true.
AD says
Rin says
I want at least the StochRSI to slope upwards
you look for RSI clearing past a recent low by increasing at least 15% from that low ?
Take a look, it's already happened during the past week.
Take a look, it's already happened during the past week.
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Take a look, it's already happened during the past week.
Rin,
I noticed when GOOGL's RSI bottoms around 30 like last October it then rallies for at least 30 days.
http://www.stockta.com/cgi-bin/analysis.pl?symb=googl&table=rsi&mode=table
I think you're confusing the basic RSI with the Stochastic RSI.
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