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my tomm

Time 8.21pm

Your time 3.21pm

Time is importanr

Ok....

 

PS shhh...don't tell your wife about the gold windfall or she may plan another shopping trip..

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DOUBLE DOG WARNING.... copyright Patuca

The $$$$ is getting stronger

 

Heres a Futures chart ASIA 11 am PRICE 1342

The PRICE actually got to 1348 (my wife asked why I did'nt sell, and 6 points was a nice car service on the Porche)

 

Back to basics

The trend is UP and breakout of my shortterm trendline confirmed

The long term trend is DOWN ...But I think only SunTrader is looking at this (whens the next futures close out)

The Paper Gold funds continue to liquidate holdings by about 20 tons a month

It will be interesting to see whether this is continuing with a higher Gold price

Still 3 days left of Lunar red period... expect a Down day.

Market perception... bullish

Short term chart to follow

regards

bobc

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Stopped out at 1327 :doh: :crap:

Thats why I always say, you can enter anywhere , its the EXIT that counts

While I have made a 41 point profit (bragging) I have given back a lot of money

I will have to tell my wife

Leave it for Saturday.

The immediate question.............. REENTRY???

Thinking :roll eyes:

The problem is I read the market perfectly. It was going to fall on a strengthening dollar.

Yet I held :crap:

Sometimes I wonder if I will ever be a really good trader.

no regards

jimmy the ....clown

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Stopped out at 1327 :doh: :crap:

Thats why I always say, you can enter anywhere , its the EXIT that counts

While I have made a 41 point profit (bragging) I have given back a lot of money

I will have to tell my wife

Leave it for Saturday.

The immediate question.............. REENTRY???

Thinking :roll eyes:

The problem is I read the market perfectly. It was going to fall on a strengthening dollar.

Yet I held :crap:

Sometimes I wonder if I will ever be a really good trader.

no regards

jimmy the ....clown

well .....you did well. I guess you were waiting for the next resistance at the double red circle?.....always two big emotions eh...hope...greed...but you still got out ok....much better of than my little ES trade..I m holding just to say hello and bye to MM SL when i zoom by on the plunge ...soon to come....this bubble ..must...will..shall..burst...in the meantime i short and long intraday ES cover losses in longer term position....the secret code still says the plunge is coming and has not indicated i get out but i did not expect the amount of strenght still inherent in the markets. Nevertheless, i'm still on board with no stop loss. Some would say i am crazy....not news for me...:rofl: :rofl:

 

Here is to capt bob and his very profitible gold trade :beer::applaud:

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Stopped out at 1327 :doh: :crap:

Thats why I always say, you can enter anywhere , its the EXIT that counts

While I have made a 41 point profit (bragging) I have given back a lot of money

I will have to tell my wife

Leave it for Saturday.

The immediate question.............. REENTRY???

Thinking :roll eyes:

The problem is I read the market perfectly. It was going to fall on a strengthening dollar.

Yet I held :crap:

Sometimes I wonder if I will ever be a really good trader.

no regards

jimmy the ....clown

 

Maybe you need to redefine what a really good trader is.

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well .....you did well. I guess you were waiting for the next resistance at the double red circle?.....always two big emotions eh...hope...greed...but you still got out ok....much better of than my little ES trade..I m holding just to say hello and bye to MM SL when i zoom by on the plunge ...soon to come....this bubble ..must...will..shall..burst...in the meantime i short and long intraday ES cover losses in longer term position....the secret code still says the plunge is coming and has not indicated i get out but i did not expect the amount of strenght still inherent in the markets. Nevertheless, i'm still on board with no stop loss. Some would say i am crazy....not news for me...:rofl: :rofl:

 

Here is to capt bob and his very profitible gold trade :beer::applaud:

 

Thanks Patuca

You are a good man

if you dont hear from me, you know I JUMPED OFF THE THALLAHASIE BRIDGE

.............not sure about the spelling.

best

bob

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Stopped out at 1327 :doh: :crap:

Thats why I always say, you can enter anywhere , its the EXIT that counts

While I have made a 41 point profit (bragging) I have given back a lot of money

I will have to tell my wife

Leave it for Saturday.

The immediate question.............. REENTRY???

Thinking :roll eyes:

The problem is I read the market perfectly. It was going to fall on a strengthening dollar.

Yet I held :crap:

Sometimes I wonder if I will ever be a really good trader.

no regards

jimmy the ....clown

 

really nice, from start till finish....hats down

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Maybe you need to redefine what a really good trader is.

 

The market will give me some money, and the market will take some back.

How I react to these "events" will determine my success.

 

New plan on the short side to close the GAP

But the dollar has weakened.

regards

bobc

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The market will give me some money, and the market will take some back.

How I react to these "events" will determine my success.

 

New plan on the short side to close the GAP

But the dollar has weakened.

regards

bobc

 

"But" ? the dollar has weakened

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BobBMagneticModelCollett,

 

here you go... propaganda...

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQTh9wfFwG4&feature=player_embedded]3MIN News July 23, 2013: Special Message - YouTube[/ame]

all the gold is worthless...

 

btw

please don't jump ... and learn to spell --- it's Tallahatchie

I didn't know you had a Choctaw Ridge in Johannesburg , I didn't know you was up on it.

I didn't even know you had a moon in Johannesburg

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The market will give me some money, and the market will take some back.

How I react to these "events" will determine my success.

 

New plan on the short side to close the GAP

But the dollar has weakened.

regards

bobc

 

If you are squeezing more from other traders than others are squeezing out of you, you are a good trader. It really doesn't matter how much. All in my opinion, of course.

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"But" ? the dollar has weakened

 

Wait for the dollar to strengthen

 

Something of interest for Silver traders

Prescious metals are ruled by the vibration/magnetism/ whatever of Uranus

Silver follows Gold in its movement

But silver is half a degree behind Gold . Thats nothing

Uranus is so far away it takes 2 months to move half a degree.

Thats a very important fact

It means Silver will bottom 2 months AFTER Gold.

Dont say i din'nt warn you

regards

bobc

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Wait for the dollar to strengthen

 

Something of interest for Silver traders

Prescious metals are ruled by the vibration/magnetism/ whatever of Uranus

Silver follows Gold in its movement

But silver is half a degree behind Gold . Thats nothing

Uranus is so far away it takes 2 months to move half a degree.

Thats a very important fact

It means Silver will bottom 2 months AFTER Gold.

Dont say i din'nt warn you

regards

bobc

What is the dollar ruled by?

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I need some help

Somebody who is not BBC (born before computers)

Somebody young....... that leaves out zdo up on Choctow Ridge.

I want to see a gold chart with the USd/euro superimposed on top

Who can help?

See attached example

regards

bobc

I also want a gold chart with US 10year treasuries

And

Not so easy ... a gold chart with Chinese short term interest rates.

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I need some help

Somebody who is not BBC (born before computers)

Somebody young....... that leaves out zdo up on Choctow Ridge.

I want to see a gold chart with the USd/euro superimposed on top

Who can help?

See attached example

regards

bobc

I also want a gold chart with US 10year treasuries

And

Not so easy ... a gold chart with Chinese short term interest rates.

 

No help received yet :(

I will add an incentive ;)

If you post a chart I will give you my secret TOPPING date for the S & P

And more than one chart will receive a copy (pdf) of my BEST SELLER book

"How I made $2 million on the lotto"

regards

bobc

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Bob thats not so easy what you request.....I think some charting programs can do it,other than that I would create the graphs in excel and produce sort of overlay.

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Bob thats not so easy what you request.....I think some charting programs can do it,other than that I would create the graphs in excel and produce sort of overlay.

 

Hi Silver

You might be right, but there are some bright members on TL..(the rumpled one);)

I have tried to draw something by hand, but its too slow.

There was this member Tradewind, who was good with computers , but I haven't seen him around for awhile .

And Patuca is sleeping:hmpf:

kind regards

bobc

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Hi Silver

You might be right, but there are some bright members on TL..(the rumpled one);)

I have tried to draw something by hand, but its too slow.

There was this member Tradewind, who was good with computers , but I haven't seen him around for awhile .

And Patuca is sleeping:hmpf:

kind regards

bobc

cap bob i not sleeping...i trading....must get back paperlosses on famous Es trade and maintain my position too.

 

Send me the charts and i will try to do the super imposing. May not be as pretty as your example but it may work for you. I do not have the time nor energy to look up charts..i am old......older than zdo..maybe as old as db or windbag why? I was born way before computers but i am one dog that learned a few new tricks...

 

 

Make sure the charts have the time line on horiz axis so i can place them properly...

 

I will try..no promises though but i do have a few tricks up my sleeve...TRO is to busy drawing horiz lines on charts...db might could but won't as he requires all to do their own research...

 

Now for sure MM could do it. He is a sharp whippersnapper.

 

Send to pics as jpeg..png..tiff..whatever..send to my email as attached file..

 

Patuca

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I dont think Gold is going to the 1500 level again too soon...Many market commentators are still bearish on Gold and termed it as "Still Overvalued"...there is a very low demand for gold in China too which was one of gold's major demand player in recent years...

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