CYNK market cap still $131 Million. Not bad for a company without employees that doesn't exist
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) August 7, 2014
Hope you are in cash
— Mr. Breakout (@sharptraders) August 8, 2014
Technical analysis to me is the study of price, if you don't believe in it is there some exchange you've found where you buy and sell P/E's?
— Jon Boorman, CMT (@JBoorman) August 8, 2014
It doesn't matter what your thesis or fundamental beliefs are, when you come to trade you're trading price, so why not just analyze that?
— Jon Boorman, CMT (@JBoorman) August 8, 2014
A lot of red out there, I remain cautiously sloptomistic.
— Irrelevant Investor (@michaelbatnick) August 6, 2014
yup technicians only look at information from the past. But thats mostly b/c its all we have. If u have information from future pls email me
— J.C. Parets (@allstarcharts) August 6, 2014
How to commit financial suicide= step 1.) go on margin step 2.) short $TSLA step 3.) wait
— Andrew Rocco (@AndrewRocco1) August 6, 2014
You tell yourself you're not going to make shit up, then the market makes up the weirdest shit you've ever seen.
— Alan Farley (@msttrader) August 8, 2014
@SJosephBurns appreciate the shameless plug, but I'm not sure how traders feel about following someone with no money. #ComedianProblems
— Will Wininger (@WTFWininger) August 8, 2014
@WTFWininger @SJosephBurns most of the traders on here have no money as well!
— Al Sabogal (@alsabogal) August 8, 2014
Tangible disappointment everywhere this morning that we aren't crashing.
— Michael Shea (@cirrusdriver) August 8, 2014
The most bullish thing I can find out here today is that I have the urge to short everything. That's usually the capitulation feeling.
— Damien (@FreeMrktCptlst) August 8, 2014
oversold conditions "often" last for much shorter periods of time. [Equity mkts spend more time going up obviously]
— JeffBSF (@MPortfolios) August 7, 2014
i'm scared about how scared people are about rising interest rates
— J.C. Parets (@allstarcharts) August 7, 2014
Markets getting cute!! Stopping out shorts in the morning above a prior high. Then stopping out longs below prior lows. #programs
— Scott Redler (@RedDogT3) August 7, 2014
To me that means size of position…..not fear or tighter stops….same process just less leverage
— DK1 (@canuck2usa) August 7, 2014
Clearly Gartman just went bullish
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) August 7, 2014
Great market, except for the lack of buyers.
— Alan Farley (@msttrader) August 7, 2014
If you are getting chopped up it's best to stand aside. $CASH is a position and probably the one that will allow you sleep better right now
— TakingStock614 (@takingstock614) August 7, 2014
Bond shorts have plenty of chances to cover. No problem. That's not going to be the case for longs when this thing reverses.
— Mike Valletutti (@marketmodel) August 6, 2014
Contrarian indicator? @CNBCFastMoney
How about consensus amongst FM traders.
— Mike Valletutti (@marketmodel) August 5, 2014
So is it good or bad that 1st bulls back in the water are taken out and shot?
a) good
b) bad
c) dumb question
— Alan Farley (@msttrader) August 5, 2014
New Traders: Have realistic time expectations. A successful trading career is built over years & even decades, not days & weeks. $STUDY
— TradingPlays / Paul (@tradingplays) August 2, 2014
@chessNwine I analyzed them too. Then I threw up. C ya Chess.
— Michael Shea (@cirrusdriver) August 8, 2014