Ok, From my previous posts.
Warning that they are going to play this dirty, now it is obvious that they are. They decided not to give us 18k plus on the DIJA but drop it hard and fast towards DJIA 17,000 instead. We are at 17,250 ish right now, Monday they could drop it more towards 17,150, a drop below that level would bring us to the edge of 17,000, a possible 17,015 before we see a spectacular bounce back up and a ferocious rise towards 18,000 and beyond.
I still firmly believe that we will hit a historical high on the DJIA and S&P before Christmas . Yes a very possible 1500 points plus rise in the next few weeks on The Dow.
Is this possible? for certain it is, if recent history is taken as a guide. We fluctuated last two weeks before New year 2015 some 2000 points. yes 2000 points in two weeks before last Christmas.
I have a very possible target of DJIA 19,000 just before New year.
Fortune favours the brave
All in my humble opinion and no investment advice intended.
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