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Thursday, June 3
Standard Dummy stuff. Good night, guys.
![]() FCEL, 15-min. Chart Posted at 10:27 PM, GMT
Terrible tone from the get-go and accelerated selling into the close. Looks like some of the Homeland Security junk ran up, but I would've been much happier in a NOVL or FCEL. EOD Suspects:
Posted at 10:18 PM, GMT
Our private insurance doesn't cover anything to do with pregnancy (this is the case with the vast majority of private insurers in the UK), so we're going to have to go through the NHS. We've paid thousands and thousands of dollars to the NHS already through payroll deductions, so it isn't exactly "free health care." In any event, selecting a hospital is a bit tricky... our Finnish friends recommended St Thomas' so we went and had a look at it. It looked OK (certainly not as nice as Princeton Medical or Northwestern Memorial in Chicago). The rooms look across the Thames toward Parliament, but they try to push the new mothers out within 24 hours of giving birth so you can't stick around to enjoy the view. We're not even sure they'll let us in (we don't live in SE1), but we'll see what happens. If we choose to pay out of pocket for private care it will cost ten to twenty thousand dollars. Posted at 10:09 PM, GMT
We are going shopping for a baby hospital tonight, so I'm not sure what time I'll be back to post the EOD watch list screenshot... probably will be up around 10 or 11 PM my time. Posted at 4:09 PM, GMT
Another Dummy example this morning in the E-mini S&P... from the School of Dinky Scalp for those with a degree in ManI'mQuick.
![]() E-mini S&P future, 5-min. Chart Posted at 4:07 PM, GMT
Master List of Publicly Traded Security Brokers & Dealers:
Posted at 1:34 PM, GMT
Here's a look at the S&P 500 Index with the Sentiment Indicators. You can see the latest long entry was above 1102.80. I have no idea if the market is going to continue to rally, but it paid to be looking long when the crowd was so bearish. Timing signals since the beginning of 2003 have given long entries above 843, 841.40, 995, 998.90, 985.80, 1032.40, 1036.30, 1142.80, 1115.30, and finally 1102.80... proving once again that it pays to be greedy when others are fearful.
![]() S&P 500 Index & Sentiment Indicators, Weekly Chart Posted at 11:10 AM, GMT
Amazon.com launches The Plog Service.
"Your Amazon.com Plog is a diary of events that will enhance your shopping experience, helping you discover products that have
just been released, track changes to your orders, and many other things. Just like a blog, your Plog is sorted in reverse
chronological order. When we think we have something interesting or important to tell you, we'll post it to your Plog."
Good idea. It shows that there are some smart people working at AMZN. Posted at 8:52 AM, GMT
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