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May 17, 2007

Time for a Pullback?

Anybody who made that call has been wrong!
So, why would anybody in his or her right mind do it?
Because “No tree grows to the sky,” that’s why.
The rally is losing steam and is overdue for a correction.
Sure it is a risky call, but sometimes you just got to take a chance on change.
I would not bet the farm on this feeling, however.
Stay flexible and use actual stops.

May 07, 2007

the path of least resistance

This bullish price runup remains unusually persistent.
Although it may seem a bit overbought, the stock market’s
path of least resistance is obviously up in all time frames.
That does not mean that a shakeout at anytime is impossible, of course,
so we need to keep our stops up to date.
But a correction of any size would probably require a catalyst,
and no bearish catalyst is visible at this time.

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About Me:

Almost nothing is known about the Mystery Trader. If there were anything much known, he or she would not be such a mystery, would he or she?

We can say only this: the Mystery Trader has been trading for a long time, has learned a few things, mostly the hard way, has traded all kinds of crazy financial instruments, has made AND LOST an awful lot of money, and has not died broke well, not YET anyhow, but there is still time for that.

The Mystery Trader writes these impressions and thoughts as a kind of an uncensored stream of consciousness journal or diary, largely for his or her own amusement, but also hoping these thoughts might help readers somehow, perhaps occasionally, prevent them from doing something stupid.

The Mystery Trader hopes that his or her thoughts might help YOU keep from losing YOUR shirt in the world's biggest casino. The financial markets are notoriously tricky and have ALWAYS been loaded with disinformation, deception, raw deals, chicanery, and outright criminal theft. Unfortunately, little of this bad behavior is caught and punished because the financial markets are too big and chaotic.

The Mystery Trader certainly and explicitly does NOT recommend that you blindly accept any ideas presented here or take anything expressed here at face value as actual fact. On the contrary, if anything, the Mystery Trader hopes that this blog might encourage you to think entirely for yourself and develop your own UNcommon sense. Be careful, have fun, and good luck!

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