tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-253123551511703819.post3368333918665678146..comments2023-06-21T12:09:29.290-04:00Comments on The Night Owl Trader: Monday uncertainMichelehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11446439300213187649noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-253123551511703819.post-57420174447623097112012-08-07T01:03:46.703-04:002012-08-07T01:03:46.703-04:00Thanks very much. It was very gratifying to see h...Thanks very much. It was very gratifying to see how today's session worked out. These doji calls are the hardest ones to get right. I'm glad someone noticed :-)Michelehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11446439300213187649noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-253123551511703819.post-45588626371260092172012-08-06T20:58:41.023-04:002012-08-06T20:58:41.023-04:00"I'm going to call Monday uncertain........."I'm going to call Monday uncertain...... because I expect little change."<br /><br />-Michele, I think this was quietly one of your best analytical Hoots yet. That is exactly what happened. A call for a "doji-like outcome" is indeed different from a flinging-up-the-hands kind of uncertainty, as you were doing when the Market was lurching from one Euro-rumor to another in pointless and random fashion.<br /><br />Coming into Monday I was reading extreme forecasts in either direction, and your analysis helped stay my hand-- in fact helped me to sit on both of them, thru the day. Many were head-faked by intraday moves, which ultimately amounted to nothing.<br /><br />I specifically mention this so that any new readers coming over from any of your recent Links will appreciate that an accurate call of sideways action is just as valuable as any-- and in many cases harder to envision, because the mind tends to be attracted to more dramatic scenarios.Danielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07748117214432133196noreply@blogger.com