littlemac1980 wrote: » Thanks that looks like an interesting article, I will try to read it fully. Did note in the first paragraph it mentions that Elliot saw the wave patterns as fractal (paraphrasing here as in my phone and have navigated away) so as you say within reason any peak or trough can possibly form a reference point of a legitimate wave pattern on the graph, just depends on scale (or magnitude) and frequency. That’s interesting though, thanks for the link. I didn’t mean to suggest that those points I was referring to would be reference points on a wave graph, just using them as examples to illustrate my question. From my very limited understanding sure if they were the points I was indicating then we’d be looking at 4500-5000 by Mid-Late May and 3000ish around mid June, that’s just absurd right? ��
coolshannagh28 wrote: » https://elliottwave-forecast.com/elliott-wave-theory/ This link gives some insight into Elliot wave theory but it can be arbitrary within reason but I would agree with the analysis posted in the chart by Voluntary .
littlemac1980 wrote: » I’m not meaning to be critical just curious, but is the selection of reference points largely arbitrary and could the ‘1’ reference be at ‘5’ on your updated chart and the ‘2’ reference be at ‘C’
voluntary wrote: » Updated chart
patsy_mccabe wrote: » Can anyone give an insight into BOI? I remember reading that they had some off balance sheet debt or something. Trying to get my head around them.
littlemac1980 wrote: » Bit of interesting info on Paypal for those interested:PayPal Newly Available as Payment Option on Walmart's Online Platform in Canada Amid Surge in Internet Shopping 11:49 AM EDT, 04/15/2020 (MT Newswires) -- PayPal (PYPL) was added as a new payment option on Walmart.ca (WMT) as a survey in early April showed that 30% of Canadians shop their groceries and essentials online, an increase of 58% in just four weeks. The surge in online shoppers was attributed to the declaration of the COVID-19 as a pandemic. This is the first time PayPal has partnered with a Canadian grocery retailer.
Jim2007 wrote: » I suppose there is absolutely no chance what so ever that you'd try and add a few actual facts to this highly opinionated statement then????
Nemeses2050 wrote: » Folks just a general observation, stay away from Banks there's loads of other sectors/names...small caps taking a beating today...
Mad_maxx wrote: » Bank of Ireland is like the anti amazon, it reaches new lows every week
voluntary wrote: » I tried to draw it a few other ways and they all end up in the bear confirmation. I think this would be something you have in mind: Still, all the criteria checkboxes ticked. Let's see what reality brings us.
littlemac1980 wrote: » Interestingly: Zoom bucking the trend today and continuing to recover after the drop last week. GME not maintaining yesterday’s momentum and losing a lot of the uplift generated from the news about a Michael Burry increasing his position recently.
Dots1982 wrote: » Why are banks missing? Like the specific reasons?
voluntary wrote: » American banks failing expectations one after another this US morning. WTF did everyone expected?
unplayable wrote: » that chart is a thing of beauty from a technical perspective. 2.28 was the 2015 low, hit 2.21 in october 2018 and bounced off the same resistance again on march 13. next target would be in the 2.9 range before a pullback. Very nice find and the fundamentals seem solid.