We elected a known Chi-town mob enabler into the white house who was largely responsible for our current market situation by making it easy for bumbs to get liar loans on homes they couldn't begin to afford and then made it easy for them to claim bankruptcy and walk away while he and his greedy land developer mobster pals made a fortune. And now the money people (who know exactly what he is) are laughing at our selection for president. Welcome to change....
Thanks for the comment. I guess a 20 year pattern might be a bit over the top. The thought of indexes breaking down like the Banking Index is scary a real possibility.
Interesting idea... a head and shoulders pattern over a 20+ year period. I am not so convinced that charting that type of thing would be accurate. If it is possible, I am not sure it has ever happened. I think the only summary you can draw from charting back to the 1920's is that, markets go up.
However, I like your videos. I think your analysis is much better than ameteur.
We elected a known Chi-town mob enabler into the white house who was largely responsible for our current market situation by making it easy for bumbs to get liar loans on homes they couldn't begin to afford and then made it easy for them to claim bankruptcy and walk away while he and his greedy land developer mobster pals made a fortune. And now the money people (who know exactly what he is) are laughing at our selection for president. Welcome to change....
rogers53108 3 years ago
Who knows, but it will be Obama's Era to control or lose.
gvit2mikie1254 3 years ago
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for the comment. I guess a 20 year pattern might be a bit over the top. The thought of indexes breaking down like the Banking Index is scary a real possibility.
Mike
gvit2mikie1254 3 years ago
Interesting idea... a head and shoulders pattern over a 20+ year period. I am not so convinced that charting that type of thing would be accurate. If it is possible, I am not sure it has ever happened. I think the only summary you can draw from charting back to the 1920's is that, markets go up.
However, I like your videos. I think your analysis is much better than ameteur.
kevinarmstrong1 3 years ago