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Magdoran said:That’s a brave call.
Funny, I learned an axiom about trying to catch a falling knife a long time ago, and still apply it.
In this scenario I have no longs, and have been focussed on the short side since the start of last week…
I think there is significant downside potential currently… but in specific sectors.
Mag
It's simple really, and amazing that only a few in this thread actually have though about in advance what to do when the one way elevator stops.tech/a said:Ok your long and fully committed.
Your caught in the heavy down move and if you sold out would lose 1000s.
In this situation I'm interested in what those who post here are or would be doing.
MichaelD said:It's simple really, and amazing that few in this thread actually have though about in advance what to do when the one way elevator stops.
Yup, trading the bullish counter trend makes sense if you're gutsy... then short the the lower high.. The question is when and at what point? Are you trading technically?Dr Doom said:Mag, only in while it holds, still bearish, trade still in the money....
The market is coming back as we speak, don't know for how long though?
Absolutely, but most haven't, hence the mad, fearful stampede for the exit at 10am this morning.Dr Doom said:No, a few people here have planned for this very day.
Dr Doom said:No, a few people here have planned for this very day. I have been in cash and gold for the last month or so, and plan to top up my gold stocks in this 'correction' if the price is right.
tech/a said:Ok your long and fully committed.
Your caught in the heavy down move and if you sold out would lose 1000s.
In this situation I'm interested in what those who post here are or would be doing.
I have 2 positions only and I know what I will be doing.
Comments.
dubiousinfo said:Someone bought 1.2mil XJO put warrants @ 42c this morning, now trading at 36c. Wonder how they will end the day?
MichaelD said:IMHO, at around about 12:30pm or so the market's tone changed from panic to bargain hunting. All the sellers forcing their way out the door at the same time this morning are now gone. With no one else wanting to sell, buyers are moving back in and pushing prices back up again.
Truly fascinating to watch - a wonderful example of human nature playing out before our very eyes.
MichaelD said:IMHO, at around about 12:30pm or so the market's tone changed from panic to bargain hunting. All the sellers forcing their way out the door at the same time this morning are now gone. With no one else wanting to sell, buyers are moving back in and pushing prices back up again.
Truly fascinating to watch - a wonderful example of human nature playing out before our very eyes.
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