Peter Eliades’ name has been associated with stock market cycles since at least 1974 when his cycles predicted the exact low week of December 9-13, 1974. In 2020, after decades of painstaking progress, Peter released the first fully implemented cycle price projection software, Eliades Cycle Price Projections. Through this website you will access the opportunity to be exposed to this software and his accompanying market commentary.
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Thank you, , I appreciate your take on things and have a question. What is your take on shortening the market and if so when does one go from a day swing trade to a trend trade and how do you adjust your position to take on the risk for this move?
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Those are all good questions. As most subscribers know, I do not give specific recommendations. I can tell you my philosophy. Shorting the market can be very profitable but you need to have individual risk metrics that you apply with discipline. As to adjusting your position from a swing trade to a trend trade, you can do that based on the lengths of the cycle projections, taking a longer term position based on longer projections e.g. nominal 78-80 or nominal 4 year projections and adjusting your overall position based on the shorter cycles...
Peter, Enjoy your family & Relax. The markets Should cooperate next week. ~Dorothy🕳️♾️
NVDA could break neckline next week would fall into thin air. TSLA also in free fall. For Bravehearts I think NFLX (more risky) short squeeze is up near resistance and worth a PUT. Obvious also SPY. ~Dorothy
NVDA could break neckline next week would fall into thin air. TSLA also in free fall. For Bravehearts I think NFLX (more risky) short squeeze is up near resistance and worth a PUT. Obvious also SPY. ~Dorothy
Puetz "crash window" occurring on day before Halloween this month, scary times indeed.
It happened last year as well lol
I know that this doesn't work far more than it does, just sayin' that it did in 1987 (& evidently several other times), as well.https://money.com/investors-beware-one-theory-links-eclipses-with-market-crashes/
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