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Maybe one can't predict the future all the time. But sometimes the market can be predicted with a high probability given reliable patterns of trend, time cycles and price levels. If you deny that then you are both ignorant and stupid. Back in Feb-April last year such conditions presented themselves, and the most likely terminal to such conditions is a re test of the GFC low. The market is trending down, there is absolutely no technical evidence it will change course any time soon. If you look the pattern of trend of the XAO when it's finished the most logical result is a pattern that looks like either oil or BHP ATM...All you have to do is look over historical forecasts/predictions on this site made by numerous posters over the years. Every dog, including you will have his day at some time or another.You prove to us here that no one can EVER predict the market. Even YOU think you can otherwise you would not be in the game.... IPDE (Identify, Predict, Decide, Act)
Maybe one can't predict the future all the time. But sometimes the market can be predicted with a high probability given reliable patterns of trend, time cycles and price levels. If you deny that then you are both ignorant and stupid. Back in Feb-April last year such conditions presented themselves, and the most likely terminal to such conditions is a re test of the GFC low. The market is trending down, there is absolutely no technical evidence it will change course any time soon. If you look the pattern of trend of the XAO when it's finished the most logical result is a pattern that looks like either oil or BHP ATM...
All you have to do is look over historical forecasts/predictions on this site made by numerous posters over the years. Every dog, including you will have his day at some time or another.
You prove to us here that no one can EVER predict the market. Even YOU think you can otherwise you would not be in the game.... IPDE (Identify, Predict, Decide, Act)
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