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Strategy for Monday the 23rd of March

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As the US fell on Friday after a recent increases, do you think the ASX will fall between 1 and 2 % tomorrow? As we are always a day behind the US.

In the US the Down Jones fell 122points
The S & P 500 fell 769points
The NASDAQ fell 26points
all on Friday.
 

S & P fell 15.5 points, but don't let that put you off posting. It finished at 768. something I think 768.9

Its a good question.

Our market will fall for sure, somewhere between 0.1% and 10%.

gg
 
Mate, the S&P did nothing of the sort. It closed at 768.5, its high was 788. Thats 20 points, or 2.5%. Considering it was Quad witching hour, and nothing like this year's bad days, it really wasn't much to be concerned about.

Besides, i thought Asia was leading the US now??

Honestly though, another sign that we're still in a bear market, if the index can't close up on a Friday.

Cheers,


CanOz
 
S & P fell 15.5 points, but don't let that put you off posting. It finished at 768. something I think 768.9

Its a good question.

Our market will fall for sure, somewhere between 0.1% and 10%.

gg

stop downramping sheesh
 


nugget
 
SO .largesse . whats your thoughts ? or are you here just to slag off every post made today darl ?
 
SO .largesse . whats your thoughts ? or are you here just to slag off every post made today darl ?

its a terrible shame that jest is so difficult to convey through the internet.

all of my posts in this thread were made in a lighthearted non threatening manner.

post 1. obvious
post 2. less obvious but pretty clear
post 3. compliment. 'nugget (of gold)'



lighten up
 
OK lets stops this

Does anyone think the XAO will end up at the end of Mondays trading ?

gg
 
I give the XAO a chance of being up, down or even We've had many higher mondays after a tanking in US' previous session
 
It will fall initially, then rise and fluctuate around even for the remainder of the session to finish near where it started.
 
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