October 2nd 2003 2:30 am This was a tough video for me because I know my choice of words aren't necessarily clear as I try to look at the price dynamics of these markets. If I weren't showing my charts or working with other people it wouldn't matter so much to me because I know in my mind where the buyers are and the sellers.... and if the market moves in a certain direction I know if the market's moving higher or lower.... which seems Like a no-brainer statement because you would think if the market's going higher.... well it's going higher. But it's more complicated than that which is why you need to be able to make decisions about how much higher it will go.... and that's the battle... and it's the same battle when you try to decide when a market's going lower how much lower can it go. Sometimes the market gives you perfect clues... and it's not just what it does, It is also about what it doesn't do that is your clue. And sometimes it happens in a split second...You see it and if you don't recognize what it is you will miss it and you might not be able to take the trade or you might have to wait till the market does some kind of a retest and then maybe you can get in a little bit later. In any case we took a look at the es and the gold. The same thing is going on with silver but I didn't have a chance to talk about it. The one thing I did not say in the video is that extensions show you a high probability reversal but they don't tell you any more than that. An ABCD Tool can show you a reversal and a target....a target that can be a reversal.... there is a difference. didn't talk about it on this video. I have talked about it a number of times on previous videos... and I will talk about it on future videos if I am confusing you.
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