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phantom_opera
17-12-12, 12:21
We are at key turning point according to this chart, up or down :beats-me-man:

http://www.oftwominds.com/photos2012/SPX73-2012.gif

indomie
17-12-12, 13:37
It won't move up if measured inflation adjusted. Same as sg properties that actually down in price when measured inflation adjusted. We are not really making money, we only preserving wealth at the moment. The moment we let go our investment, we will be left behind. Just like running after a train after we alighted. We can't out run the train.

Ricade
17-12-12, 14:46
Nice chart.. I know most people can't see the tech.. But it's beautiful. Tks for sharing

Shanhz
17-12-12, 14:47
It won't move up if measured inflation adjusted. Same as sg properties that actually down in price when measured inflation adjusted. We are not really making money, we only preserving wealth at the moment. The moment we let go our investment, we will be left behind. Just like running after a train after we alighted. We can't out run the train.

+1............ LIKE

phantom_opera
17-12-12, 14:54
how about this .... are we doomed if Dow Gold ratio hits 1? :scared-1:

http://www.sharelynx.com/chartstemp/free/longtermdowgoldlogtr1800an.php

mcmlxxvi
17-12-12, 15:35
We are at key turning point according to this chart, up or down :beats-me-man:

http://www.oftwominds.com/photos2012/SPX73-2012.gif

low tech layman here says Obviously Down la

Allthepies
17-12-12, 17:30
Nice chart.. I know most people can't see the tech.. But it's beautiful. Tks for sharing
Can share the beautiful picture hidden in the graph? I'm not a graph perso

Ricade
17-12-12, 17:55
Well.. The chartist actually tried to concentrate the price action within a downtrend channel if u may.. And naturally in an ideal world, price will continue to go down when it touches top of channel because that's where the big fishes will start to push price down again.

But on the flip side if it does breakout at point b (small cap), the resultant effect could be similar to a symmetrical triangle breakout. Meaning price could go up quite substantially from point b

Of course I think the chartist has an even more complex interpretation via Elliot wave or other kind of counting methods.. But this is just my own interpretation based in simple TA lah..

2 cents worth, hope other more experienced forumers can chip in if my interpretation is lacking.

Ricade
17-12-12, 17:59
The Dow gold ratio chart is quite difficult to interprete.. But if u try and see the effect of mean regression, it should at least make a meaningful attempt first towards normal and inside the band before going to 1

auroraborealis
17-12-12, 18:08
:2cents: down
But I only believe if points follow fibonacci :D



We are at key turning point according to this chart, up or down :beats-me-man:

http://www.oftwominds.com/photos2012/SPX73-2012.gif

Allthepies
17-12-12, 18:22
Thanks for sharing Ricade. I may need to pick up some technical skill