They have the entire market cornered with their scheme
You don't need to be a genius to see the hand of the FED
There are no spelling errors folks :) papers.ssrn.com
Prior cyclic timing plus other factors
And no doubt many more stocks (I've just picked these few). Welcome to the modern world where Pre-market, Intraday and Post-market - BIG MONEY ALGO's CONTROL THE WHOLE FLOW to the point where these stocks even put in the same candle prints. The chart do not lie! Wondering why the market is behaving the way it has? They own the tape. What they want,...
Globally, not looking good after this week's close
Correlation across crypto one day, nothing the next. Now, things appear just ridiculous. I happened to spot some strong correlation between BTCUSD and ETCUSD recently browsing on my mobile phone which just looked too odd so I decided to investigate further. For the purposes of this chart, I have included 4 major currencies across 4 different exchanges (Coinbase,...
Don't fall in the hole... :)
Weekly Chart - Long term uptrend however a bad earnings result could possibly complete this pattern.
Excerpt from Wikipedia; Bitcoin is a digital asset designed by its inventor, Satoshi Nakamoto, to work as a currency. It is commonly referred to with terms like digital currency, digital cash, virtual currency, electronic currency, or cryptocurrency. The question whether bitcoin is a currency or not is still disputed. Bitcoins have three useful qualities in a...
Charting it just for kicks... Transaction source here - bitinfocharts.com
Cult stock. Like the other big names. Core channel remains intact since '14 with all pullbacks being bought it seems. That said, currently mid way through my running 2007 time cycle and 3/4s through the running 2008 cycle with only a couple of months left until the next major inflection period (31st July-ish). Price tag of ~$1,000 seems possible on this beast in...
Using volume to see the big players... Remember, Retail will forever be a small fish in a big pond
Geopolitical insurance meets a very busy intersection
Gann angles are named after W. D. Gann, a 20th-century market theorist. Gann described the use of the angles in the stock market in The Basis of My Forecasting Method, a 33-page course written in 1935. For Gann the most important angle was the line which represented one unit of price for one unit of time, called the 1x1 or the 45° angle.