Ulisses...
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O Indicador "Cramer"
Parece que o Cramer recebeu uma "hot tip" dos banqueiros que ele conhece, que vai abrir a época caça grossa, e teve de fazer uma rápida volta de 180 graus.
É bom ser leitor do Cramer, para saber o que os "grandes" se estão a preparar para fazer.
Mas melhor que isso, é bom estar atento aos sinais técnicos dos mercados, que já começavam a parecer negros... (pelo menos para mim).
Mas voltando ao Cramer... Pelo tom dramático dele, parece que os "grandes" preparam VENDAS em massa...
E o fecho técnico de Wallstreet esta Terça-Feira também corrobora isso.
Um abraço.

É bom ser leitor do Cramer, para saber o que os "grandes" se estão a preparar para fazer.

Mas voltando ao Cramer... Pelo tom dramático dele, parece que os "grandes" preparam VENDAS em massa...

E o fecho técnico de Wallstreet esta Terça-Feira também corrobora isso.

Um abraço.
"A pior limitacao das pessoas, é verem na realidade apenas aquilo que desejam ver." - P, MMIII
http://profitaker.blogspot.com
http://profitaker.blogspot.com
Aqui está ele.
Um abraço,
Ulisses
"Sell This Strength"
By James J. Cramer
RealMoney Columnist
4/6/2004 8:45 AM EDT
"The temptation to let things run when they look as "good" as they did yesterday is, frankly, overwhelming. You just feel that it has to go higher, that there's nothing stopping it, that no strikes, no news events, no macro numbers, no earnings can stop it. The market feels as strong on the upside as it did on the downside.
But then you remember how you got there. You remember that two weeks ago, things were so bleak and painful that people were abandoning the market wholesale. You remember how brave you felt when you said that the market was finally so oversold and so ugly -- so coiled-spring -- that you had to commit the cash.
Then you think to yourself, "It is as beautiful today as it was ugly then." When it was that ugly, you had no choice but to buy, and when it is this beautiful, you have no choice but to, alas, sell!
Indeed, playing things in a counterintuitive way like this makes some sense. If the process of investing successfully requires grit and toughness and degrees of difficulty that are challenging to most people, then selling Monday is right up the alley of litmus tests.
Remember, you don't know what's going to turn it when things are going down; you don't know what's going to turn it when things are going up, either. (Lo and behold: Nokia (NOK:NYSE ADR - commentary - research)!) So, you sell as blindly as you bought.
And that's exactly what I'm doing for my Action Alerts PLUS account. "
(in www.realmoney.com)
Um abraço,
Ulisses
"Sell This Strength"
By James J. Cramer
RealMoney Columnist
4/6/2004 8:45 AM EDT
"The temptation to let things run when they look as "good" as they did yesterday is, frankly, overwhelming. You just feel that it has to go higher, that there's nothing stopping it, that no strikes, no news events, no macro numbers, no earnings can stop it. The market feels as strong on the upside as it did on the downside.
But then you remember how you got there. You remember that two weeks ago, things were so bleak and painful that people were abandoning the market wholesale. You remember how brave you felt when you said that the market was finally so oversold and so ugly -- so coiled-spring -- that you had to commit the cash.
Then you think to yourself, "It is as beautiful today as it was ugly then." When it was that ugly, you had no choice but to buy, and when it is this beautiful, you have no choice but to, alas, sell!
Indeed, playing things in a counterintuitive way like this makes some sense. If the process of investing successfully requires grit and toughness and degrees of difficulty that are challenging to most people, then selling Monday is right up the alley of litmus tests.
Remember, you don't know what's going to turn it when things are going down; you don't know what's going to turn it when things are going up, either. (Lo and behold: Nokia (NOK:NYSE ADR - commentary - research)!) So, you sell as blindly as you bought.
And that's exactly what I'm doing for my Action Alerts PLUS account. "
(in www.realmoney.com)
Ulisses...
... eu sei q estou um chato, mas dá pra deixar o artigo do Cramer sobre "selling strengh"?
tou a mandá-lo dar uma volta não tarda!
basta um dia de quedas e já virou a casaca?
Abraço Ulisses, n ligues ao q disse, é só um pouco de conversa pra ler o tal artigo!
tou a mandá-lo dar uma volta não tarda!


Abraço Ulisses, n ligues ao q disse, é só um pouco de conversa pra ler o tal artigo!

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