Bronte
Trading The SPI for 20+ years
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Thank you Joe
wayneL said:The secret is out... Battman = Bronte. Further obfuscation is pointless
Many do care. I have pointed out the ground rules many times. But for the record, your 55 overbought call was fine, a trade was not claimed. 3 minutes is also an acceptable lapse because of typing up/ posting etc.
Also for the record. I think that type of observational post is great. Claiming trades really sets up arguements. Calling trades live is best done on chat IMO where it is *truely live.
Link?
happytrader said:Just an observation. From where I sit you seem to be giving the impression Bronte is responsible to and for people and their 'feelings' All adults and traders are responsible for what they put in their own heads. It looks like bullying to me. Would you be so intent on questioining Brontes every trade if her name was Bronson?
Cheers
Happytrader
Bronte said:Thank you for your support happytrader
Right now it is very much appreciated
Bronte said:No Wayne,
We are very happy with your support also....
As I posted earlier "Thank you"
Nice call Paulie,Paulie said:Hi Bronte,
I've been following your posts for a while - keep up the great work.
Any Gann support/resistance levels for today?
With Wall St weakening, I think we will be falling today.
Regards,
Paul.
Nice start to the dayBronte said:Certainly agree with your observation
BudFox said:Hi Guys,
I have just finished reading many of your posts. Have been looking for a website like this for months. I follow a report called Index Select. In a nutshell, this report has more detailed analysis on the SPI than any other report or method I have seen. I bought the SPI at 4953 today and got out at 4987, these guys call it well. It is written by a pro trader. Worth having a look at them if you need accurate levels and short term trend calls.
www.spitraders.com is their website.
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