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re: 10 yr yield going to 5%
Posted on 1/7/24 at 5:59 pm to JimMorrison
Posted on 1/7/24 at 5:59 pm to JimMorrison
quote:Copper is up since you predicted down. Just because you quote some chart gobbledygook as "bearish" doesn't mean anything - especially not when you just get to later say "oh, I mean LONGER TERM than the time I used to post a victory lap on my other prediction".
it's clear you are ignoring the tape.
Ditto stocks.
Posted on 1/8/24 at 5:41 am to Big Scrub TX
10 yr yield is also down since I predicted up. OMG!!
I see you are an ETF investor and get in your feelings when you read bearish predictions. I see it all the time.
active trading is what I do and the goal is to capitalize on price movements within a period of time. I know you can't fathom that, but your assumption that I'm always bearish and why you're latching onto comments from September is misguided. I have long investments like everyone, but it is more fun for me to discuss trades and be up to date on expected news catalysts that affect market prices.
maybe if you read this thread in September and saw that I literally predict a bond rally to begin when the 10 yr reaches 5%, you could have noted that and researched, then maybe profited on a trade. anyone smart enough can put two and two together to understand how that move would also affect different areas of the market.
I see you are an ETF investor and get in your feelings when you read bearish predictions. I see it all the time.
active trading is what I do and the goal is to capitalize on price movements within a period of time. I know you can't fathom that, but your assumption that I'm always bearish and why you're latching onto comments from September is misguided. I have long investments like everyone, but it is more fun for me to discuss trades and be up to date on expected news catalysts that affect market prices.
maybe if you read this thread in September and saw that I literally predict a bond rally to begin when the 10 yr reaches 5%, you could have noted that and researched, then maybe profited on a trade. anyone smart enough can put two and two together to understand how that move would also affect different areas of the market.
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