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Post by kryptos2009 on Apr 9, 2012 1:50:54 GMT -5
Good Morning Gang!! Here is the PP Daily Thread (PPDT) data. XLF PP=15.55 MP=15.59 R1=15.63 MP=15.68 R2=15.72 MP=15.81 R3=15.89 MP=15.98 R4=16.06 MP=15.51 S1=15.46 MP=15.42 S2=15.38 MP=15.30 S3=15.21 MP=15.13 S4=15.04 O=15.5 H=15.64 L=15.47 C=15.54 FAS PP=104.92 MP=105.63 R1=106.34 MP=107.11 R2=107.87 MP=109.35 R3=110.82 MP=112.30 R4=113.77 MP=104.16 S1=103.39 MP=102.68 S2=101.97 MP=100.50 S3=99.02 MP=97.55 S4=96.07 O=104.03 H=106.45 L=103.5 C=104.81 FAZ PP=21.41 MP=21.56 R1=21.71 MP=21.86 R2=22.01 MP=22.31 R3=22.61 MP=22.91 R4=23.21 MP=21.26 S1=21.11 MP=20.96 S2=20.81 MP=20.51 S3=20.21 MP=19.91 S4=19.61 O=21.56 H=21.7 L=21.1 C=21.42 SPY PP=139.75 MP=140.00 R1=140.24 MP=140.47 R2=140.69 MP=141.16 R3=141.63 MP=142.10 R4=142.57 MP=139.53 S1=139.30 MP=139.06 S2=138.81 MP=138.34 S3=137.87 MP=137.40 S4=136.93 O=139.38 H=140.2 L=139.26 C=139.79 SPG PP=145.64 MP=146.10 R1=146.56 MP=146.95 R2=147.33 MP=148.18 R3=149.02 MP=149.87 R4=150.71 MP=145.26 S1=144.87 MP=144.41 S2=143.95 MP=143.11 S3=142.26 MP=141.42 S4=140.57 O=145.4 H=146.41 L=144.72 C=145.79 GS PP=118.74 MP=119.30 R1=119.85 MP=120.78 R2=121.70 MP=123.18 R3=124.66 MP=126.14 R4=127.62 MP=117.82 S1=116.89 MP=116.34 S2=115.78 MP=114.30 S3=112.82 MP=111.34 S4=109.86 O=119.45 H=120.59 L=117.63 C=118 JPM PP=44.29 MP=44.54 R1=44.78 MP=45.00 R2=45.21 MP=45.67 R3=46.13 MP=46.59 R4=47.05 MP=44.08 S1=43.86 MP=43.62 S2=43.37 MP=42.91 S3=42.45 MP=41.99 S4=41.53 O=44.13 H=44.73 L=43.81 C=44.34 MS PP=18.53 MP=18.63 R1=18.73 MP=18.91 R2=19.08 MP=19.35 R3=19.63 MP=19.90 R4=20.18 MP=18.36 S1=18.18 MP=18.08 S2=17.98 MP=17.70 S3=17.43 MP=17.15 S4=16.88 O=18.58 H=18.87 L=18.32 C=18.39 C PP=34.87 MP=35.04 R1=35.20 MP=35.41 R2=35.62 MP=35.99 R3=36.37 MP=36.74 R4=37.12 MP=34.66 S1=34.45 MP=34.29 S2=34.12 MP=33.74 S3=33.37 MP=32.99 S4=32.62 O=34.73 H=35.28 L=34.53 C=34.79 VIX PP=16.71 MP=16.92 R1=17.12 MP=17.34 R2=17.55 MP=17.97 R3=18.39 MP=18.81 R4=19.23 MP=16.50 S1=16.28 MP=16.08 S2=15.87 MP=15.45 S3=15.03 MP=14.61 S4=14.19 O=17.02 H=17.13 L=16.29 C=16.7 UUP PP=22.20 MP=22.22 R1=22.23 MP=22.24 R2=22.25 MP=22.28 R3=22.30 MP=22.33 R4=22.35 MP=22.19 S1=22.18 MP=22.17 S2=22.15 MP=22.13 S3=22.10 MP=22.08 S4=22.05 O=22.23 H=22.23 L=22.18 C=22.2 FROM: www.econoday.comEconomic Events & Analysis - 04/09/2012 Monday11:00 AM ET 4-Week Bill Announcement 11:30 AM ET 3-Month Bill Auction 11:30 AM ET 6-Month Bill Auction 7:15 PM ET Ben Bernanke Speaks Additional World wide Economic Calendar information can be found at the following website. worldeconomiccalendar.com/NOTE: The previous days OHLC data for todays PPDT was gathered from finance.yahoo.com for each individual stock by a series of webquerys built into a spreadsheet. The formulas used by the www.mypivots.com website to create the Pivot Points were found in the sites help files. The formulas were built into the spreadsheet which acts on the previous days OHLC data gathered from Yahoo. The Pivot Points were created using the formulas from www.mypivots.com but NOT by using the site. Please let me know if you find any errors in the data. Use of this data is at your own risk.
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Post by brosin on Apr 9, 2012 2:30:35 GMT -5
Thanks Krypt
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Post by ask2lern on Apr 9, 2012 6:25:49 GMT -5
Thanks Kryptos!!!!! Good Morning Gang Here are the pivots……….…hope everyone has a great day ……GLTA
No Gold or silver pivots today. Conflicting data info from Fridays overseas mkts.
IWM
R3 82.83 R2 82.25 R1 81.91
PP 81.67
S1 81.33 S2 81.09 S3 80.51
TNA
R3 62.33 R2 61.04 R1 60.31
PP 59.75
S1 59.02 S2 58.46 S3 57.17
TZA
R3 19.19 R2 18.79 R1 18.62
PP 18.39
S1 18.22 S2 17.99 S3 17.59
SDS
R3 15.71 R2 15.50 R1 15.38
PP 15.29
S1 15.17 S2 15.08 S3 14.87
SSO
R3 59.05 R2 58.28 R1 57.90
PP 57.51
S1 57.13 S2 56.74 S3 55.97
…………………………..GLTA
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Post by ask2lern on Apr 9, 2012 6:27:33 GMT -5
From www.optionmonster.com ...........................GLTA Employment report pressures indexesU.S. equity cash indexes were closed Friday in observance of Good Friday, but futures fell sharply after the March employment situation report that morning. The S&P 500 June futures contract was down more than 1.11 percent to 1375 as of last night. The SPX closed lower on Thursday by 0.06 percent at 1398.07. The Nasdaq 100 finished Thursday in positive territory, 0.64 percent to 2762.50. The small-cap Russell 2000 remained unchanged at 818.18. S&P 500 Resistance is 1395, followed by 1398 and then 1400. Support is 1390, followed by 1385 then 1375. Nasdaq 100 Resistance is 2765, followed by 2780. Support is 2740, followed by 2729.21 (Wednesday's low). Russell 2000 Resistance is 827, followed by 825 and then 835. Support is 816.43 (Thursday's low), followed by 815 and then 808.
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Post by ask2lern on Apr 9, 2012 6:28:32 GMT -5
From www.optionmonster.com .................GLTA Calendar lists only Treasury auctionsToday's economic calendar gives investors a breather after Friday's employment report, which missed expectations. The only items scheduled for today are a four-week Treasury bill announcement at 11 a.m. ET, followed by three- and six-month auctions at 11:30 a.m. ET. Later in the week, investors will focus on consumer sentiment and retail sales.
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Post by Clinton SPX on Apr 9, 2012 8:13:15 GMT -5
listening to bloom/el erian about jobs. I renewed my plates on my Z last week. I went to dmv website, I logged in my vin # and my CC #, my new sticker showed up in the mail thursday. That DMV job is never coming back of the woman that used to sell me that sticker. I went to redbox and rented a movie. All those blockbuster jobs are never coming back. Its just they way things are and no government can change the robotization of the world that's coming.
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Post by Rich on Apr 9, 2012 8:16:25 GMT -5
yes
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Post by Clinton SPX on Apr 9, 2012 8:22:20 GMT -5
looks like JPM gonna gap up
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Post by Clinton SPX on Apr 9, 2012 8:26:18 GMT -5
they dropped the euro 30min before open
hope that means they are making a buyable dip
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Post by Clinton SPX on Apr 9, 2012 8:28:23 GMT -5
so much for JPM gap up they dropped it like its hot
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Post by Rich on Apr 9, 2012 8:39:47 GMT -5
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Post by Clinton SPX on Apr 9, 2012 8:51:15 GMT -5
typhoon flag usually backtest the breakout point probably just above your white line
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Post by theMIST on Apr 9, 2012 8:53:36 GMT -5
Did a quick calc and H&S minimum target for RIFIN is approx. 830.
Not saying we go straight there but markets still have further to fall. IMO
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Post by Clinton SPX on Apr 9, 2012 8:55:05 GMT -5
market is a mess watching UUP and SLV hitting LOD at the same time ya that makes sense
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Post by jack on Apr 9, 2012 9:00:11 GMT -5
Did a quick calc and H&S minimum target for RIFIN is approx. 830. Not saying we go straight there but markets still have further to fall. IMO Agree....but then again I'm just a dumbass.
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Post by Rich on Apr 9, 2012 9:02:56 GMT -5
typhoon flag usually backtest the breakout point probably just above your white line horiz support/resistance always the most important but you know us pattern watchers
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Post by huh? on Apr 9, 2012 9:04:44 GMT -5
Took the quick $$ on TVIX - long some PCX.
Hoping for some backtesting, and maybe even some gap filling if I'm real lucky.
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Post by jack on Apr 9, 2012 9:05:18 GMT -5
Its about frickin' time too...BUT THAT'S NOT A H&S.
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Post by Clinton SPX on Apr 9, 2012 9:06:20 GMT -5
off to work too busy to worry too much about this market
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Post by Clinton SPX on Apr 9, 2012 9:07:12 GMT -5
Oh and watch that DXY dropping
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Post by Rich on Apr 9, 2012 9:11:51 GMT -5
The best way to stop racial discrimination is to stop discriminating on the basis of race (I shan't say the author) my reply: Logic and reason are beautiful things but my wife can completely ignore them when she is upset. original author: careful. That tweet could have consequences.
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Post by Rich on Apr 9, 2012 9:14:30 GMT -5
and so
this is how we must talk about race
by skating right up to the line and backing off
such a dynamite issue
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Post by jack on Apr 9, 2012 9:16:21 GMT -5
The best way to stop racial discrimination is to stop discriminating on the basis of race (I shan't say the author) my reply: Logic and reason are beautiful things but my wife can completely ignore them when she is upset. original author: careful. That tweet could have consequences. Nine Words Women Use A lot of wisdom here...believe you’ll recognize these! (1) Fine : This is the word women use to end an argument when they are right and you need to shut up. (2) Five Minutes: If she is getting dressed, this means a half an hour. Five minutes is only five minutes if you have just been given five more minutes to watch the game before helping around the house. (3) Nothing : This is the calm before the storm. This means something, and you should be on your toes. Arguments that begin with nothing usually end in fine. (4) Go Ahead: This is a dare, not permission. Don't Do It! (5) Loud Sigh: This is actually a word. It's also a non-verbal statement often misunderstood by men. A loud sigh means she thinks you are an idiot and wonders why she is wasting her time standing here and arguing with you about nothing. (Refer back to # 3 for the meaning of nothing.) (6) That's Okay: This is one of the most dangerous statements a women can make to a man. That's okay means she wants to think long and hard before deciding how and when you will pay for your mistake. (7) Thanks : A woman is thanking you, do not question, or faint. Just say you're welcome. (This is true, unless she says 'Thanks a lot.' That is PURE sarcasm and she is not thanking you at all. DO NOT say 'you're welcome'. That will bring on a 'whatever'). (8) Whatever : Is a woman's way of saying....Go to Hell... (9) Don't worry about it, I got it : Another dangerous statement, meaning this is something that a woman has told a man to do several times, but is now doing it herself. This will later result in a man asking 'What's wrong?' For the woman's response refer to # 3. After all these years of marriage Rich I'd have thought you knew the only 2 words you need in this regard: "Yes Dear."
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Post by herceg1967 on Apr 9, 2012 9:20:06 GMT -5
Exalt Jack !!!!
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Post by jack on Apr 9, 2012 9:23:19 GMT -5
Thanks Herc!
Anyone know when the Bernanke starts talkin'?
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Post by huh? on Apr 9, 2012 9:34:11 GMT -5
S&P needs to break above 1383.25 for bulls to even have a chance today. This is the 23.6% FIB retrace from Thursday's close to today's low.
Thursday's down move never got higher than that retrace mark, so if it does, should get some short squeeze ammo. If it doesn't, this sell-off will be here awhile.
I'm hoping it does, and we get a slow grind today and tomorrow back into the 1390's.
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Post by jack on Apr 9, 2012 9:35:29 GMT -5
Gap from 3/9 filled this charting sh_t really works sometimes:
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Post by huh? on Apr 9, 2012 9:39:56 GMT -5
Puur - Nice call on the ES rising support line so far you posted in a chart this weekend.
+1
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Post by jack on Apr 9, 2012 9:44:49 GMT -5
Thanks Herc! Anyone know when the Bernanke starts talkin'? Yup - just as predicted; 2nd para: "European markets rallied in the afternoon as comments by Fed Chairman, Bernanke, suggested further economic easing was likely. Bernanke said the economy must grow quicker to produce more jobs, and suggested that process could be aided by government policies." www.forexpros.com/analysis/bernanke%E2%80%99s-comments-trigger-stock-market-rally:-april-9,-2012-119526
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Post by tendermyshares on Apr 9, 2012 9:47:32 GMT -5
There is something drastically wrong with that article. Although dated today, it must be from last week. Can you spot the flaws? One could start with the fact that European markets are closed today. This wouldn't be the first time Forexpros gave a bum steer. Bernanke’s Comments Trigger Stock Market Rally: April 9, 2012 By Binary Options Strategy Asian markets traded mixed on Monday following Friday’s disappointing home sales data from Wall Street. The Nikkei rose .1% to 10018, the ASX 200 slipped .2%, and the Kospi dropped .4%. In China, the Shanghai Composite rose fractionally, and the Hang Seng settled flat. European markets rallied in the afternoon as comments by Fed Chairman, Bernanke, suggested further economic easing was likely. Bernanke said the economy must grow quicker to produce more jobs, and suggested that process could be aided by government policies. The DAX climbed 1.2%, the FTSE advanced .8%, and the CAC40 gained .7%. Germany’s IFO business activity report rose unexpectedly, contributing to the gains. US stocks posted large gains, encouraged by the Bernanke’s remarks. The Nasdaq surged 1.8%, the S&P 500 climbed 1.4%, and the Dow advanced 161 points to 13242Thanks Herc! Anyone know when the Bernanke starts talkin'? Yup - just as predicted; 2nd para: "European markets rallied in the afternoon as comments by Fed Chairman, Bernanke, suggested further economic easing was likely. Bernanke said the economy must grow quicker to produce more jobs, and suggested that process could be aided by government policies." www.forexpros.com/analysis/bernanke%E2%80%99s-comments-trigger-stock-market-rally:-april-9,-2012-119526
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