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dj30
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 5:54 pm
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Nasdaq is forming a triangle chart pattern. It usually represents an
area of indecision, where the direction of the movement is questioned.

http://www.thegreedytrader.com/QQQQTrendAnalysis.aspx?p=197
Lawyerkill
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 6:32 pm
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On Aug 17, 1:54�pm, dj30 <thegreedytra...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote:
Nasdaq is forming a triangle chart pattern. It usually represents an
area of indecision, where the direction of the movement is questioned.

http://www.thegreedytrader.com/QQQQTrendAnalysis.aspx?p=197

That's funny I see a rabbit, no wait, let me turn this chart around,
there, there it is, clearly looks like a 58 Ford Edsel. Oh wait it's
an Edsel on top of a little rabbit, don't just stand there, call PETA
now.
Blash
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 7:01 pm
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dj30 wrote on 8/17/08 1:54 PM:

Quote:
Nasdaq is forming a triangle chart pattern. It usually represents an
area of indecision, where the direction of the movement is questioned.

http://www.thegreedytrader.com/QQQQTrendAnalysis.aspx?p=197

It's time for the ouija board!!!
lubow
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 12:06 am
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My favorite is when a technical analyst sees Mongolian boxcars.


"dj30" <thegreedytrader@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Nasdaq is forming a triangle chart pattern. It usually represents an
area of indecision, where the direction of the movement is questioned.

http://www.thegreedytrader.com/QQQQTrendAnalysis.aspx?p=197
2Penny
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 7:00 am
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Mr dj30 -

What do you WANT to see? I see a fractal image.

2Penny

dj30 wrote:

Quote:
Nasdaq is forming a triangle chart pattern. It usually represents an
area of indecision, where the direction of the movement is questioned.

http://www.thegreedytrader.com/QQQQTrendAnalysis.aspx?p=197
 
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