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Elliott Wave Analysis Of The NSE 20
enyands
#301 Posted : Saturday, March 21, 2015 5:31:22 PM
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mnandii wrote:
Volatility has returned. Expect fireworks in the markets next week.

How do you know sir it's gonna be that way
Angelica _ann
#302 Posted : Saturday, March 21, 2015 5:43:34 PM
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enyands wrote:
mnandii wrote:
Volatility has returned. Expect fireworks in the markets next week.

How do you know sir it's gonna be that way

Through Elliott Wave analysis.
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enyands
#303 Posted : Saturday, March 21, 2015 7:38:23 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
enyands wrote:
mnandii wrote:
Volatility has returned. Expect fireworks in the markets next week.

How do you know sir it's gonna be that way

Through Elliott Wave analysis.

Just read somewhere that it's a pattern of human psychological changes from being at the bottom of pessimism transitioning to the phase of the top of optimism and vise versa despite the news that could be affecting stock investment. So in tthis case are we heading towards the optimism side of the wave or the pessimism part . In simple will the nse run bullish or bearish according to you
mlennyma
#304 Posted : Saturday, March 21, 2015 9:00:53 PM
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enyands wrote:
mnandii wrote:
Volatility has returned. Expect fireworks in the markets next week.

How do you know sir it's gonna be that way

let pple be proud of their opinions because it's their right, lets not sit at the fence, if it is a squirrel call it exactly that,what is fireworks???is it the new name for a rally up or rally down???
"Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
derick
#305 Posted : Saturday, March 21, 2015 11:21:25 PM
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mnandii wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
mnandii wrote:
Quote:
Nigeria’s commodities magnate Aliko Dangote suffered the greatest slump in net worth of the 1,826 dollar billionaires on the 2015 Forbes magazine list.

...
He is also a victim of a slumping Nigerian Stock Exchange, as uncertainty about the nation’s future has left investors sceptical.

..
The country, which is battling a Boko Haram insurgency, postponed presidential elections scheduled for February over security concerns.


Like Nigeria, when the NSE falls expect to have no elections in 2017 Or if they will be held, there will likely be alot of chaos. Much more than 2007 perhaps.

I foresee a coalition gvt in future because hapa nje ni moto sana watu wakiendelea kukula


A coalition gov may be possible with a rising market. However, with a falling market the negative social mood that will be there will create very hostile politics locally. The opposing camps will be very distinct and will hate each other with a passion. In fact there is going to be very violent riots.

At the same time expect more disease epidemics, widespread poverty, people moving in with their parents (because of economic desolation), women wearing longer skirts (as opposed to miniskirts), interest in sex rather than love, more rounder cars etc.

Many of these things will become more apparent as 2016 approaches.

Take care.


You sound like more of a seer than an investor
Your income is directly related to your philosophy, Not the economy.-Jim Rohn
mic_mic
#306 Posted : Monday, March 23, 2015 11:14:53 AM
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Mnandii - awesome thread this one! Keep it up.

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mnandii
#307 Posted : Monday, March 23, 2015 8:03:34 PM
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derick wrote:
mnandii wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
mnandii wrote:
Quote:
Nigeria’s commodities magnate Aliko Dangote suffered the greatest slump in net worth of the 1,826 dollar billionaires on the 2015 Forbes magazine list.

...
He is also a victim of a slumping Nigerian Stock Exchange, as uncertainty about the nation’s future has left investors sceptical.

..
The country, which is battling a Boko Haram insurgency, postponed presidential elections scheduled for February over security concerns.


Like Nigeria, when the NSE falls expect to have no elections in 2017 Or if they will be held, there will likely be alot of chaos. Much more than 2007 perhaps.

I foresee a coalition gvt in future because hapa nje ni moto sana watu wakiendelea kukula


A coalition gov may be possible with a rising market. However, with a falling market the negative social mood that will be there will create very hostile politics locally. The opposing camps will be very distinct and will hate each other with a passion. In fact there is going to be very violent riots.

At the same time expect more disease epidemics, widespread poverty, people moving in with their parents (because of economic desolation), women wearing longer skirts (as opposed to miniskirts), interest in sex rather than love, more rounder cars etc.

Many of these things will become more apparent as 2016 approaches.

Take care.


You sound like more of a seer than an investor

@derick Everything done under the sun is related. Visit www.socionomics.org/.net to learn more.
Conventional thinkers waste time building shelters when they are unnecessary and then have no shelters when they need them the most. Socionomists do the opposite.
mnandii
#308 Posted : Monday, March 23, 2015 8:43:20 PM
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mic_mic wrote:
Mnandii - awesome thread this one! Keep it up.



Thanks. smile
Conventional thinkers waste time building shelters when they are unnecessary and then have no shelters when they need them the most. Socionomists do the opposite.
derick
#309 Posted : Tuesday, March 24, 2015 12:08:47 AM
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mnandii wrote:
derick wrote:
mnandii wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
mnandii wrote:
Quote:
Nigeria’s commodities magnate Aliko Dangote suffered the greatest slump in net worth of the 1,826 dollar billionaires on the 2015 Forbes magazine list.

...
He is also a victim of a stumping Nigerian Stock Exchange, as uncertainty about the nation’s future has left investors sceptical.

..
The country, which is battling a Boko Haram insurgency, postponed presidential elections scheduled for February over security concerns.


Like Nigeria, when the NSE falls expect to have no elections in 2017 Or if they will be held, there will likely be alot of chaos. Much more than 2007 perhaps.

I foresee a coalition gvt in future because hapa nje ni moto sana watu wakiendelea kukula


A coalition gov may be possible with a rising market. However, with a falling market the negative social mood that will be there will create very hostile politics locally. The opposing camps will be very distinct and will hate each other with a passion. In fact there is going to be very violent riots.

At the same time expect more disease epidemics, widespread poverty, people moving in with their parents (because of economic desolation), women wearing longer skirts (as opposed to miniskirts), interest in sex rather than love, more rounder cars etc.

Many of these things will become more apparent as 2016 approaches.

Take care.


You sound like more of a seer than an investor

@derick Everything done under the sun is related. Visit www.socionomics.org/.net to learn more.

@Mnandii file not found.
Your income is directly related to your philosophy, Not the economy.-Jim Rohn
derick
#310 Posted : Tuesday, March 24, 2015 12:10:35 AM
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derick wrote:
mnandii wrote:
derick wrote:
mnandii wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
mnandii wrote:
Quote:
Nigeria’s commodities magnate Aliko Dangote suffered the greatest slump in net worth of the 1,826 dollar billionaires on the 2015 Forbes magazine list.

...
He is also a victim of a stumping Nigerian Stock Exchange, as uncertainty about the nation’s future has left investors sceptical.

..
The country, which is battling a Boko Haram insurgency, postponed presidential elections scheduled for February over security concerns.


Like Nigeria, when the NSE falls expect to have no elections in 2017 Or if they will be held, there will likely be alot of chaos. Much more than 2007 perhaps.

I foresee a coalition gvt in future because hapa nje ni moto sana watu wakiendelea kukula


A coalition gov may be possible with a rising market. However, with a falling market the negative social mood that will be there will create very hostile politics locally. The opposing camps will be very distinct and will hate each other with a passion. In fact there is going to be very violent riots.

At the same time expect more disease epidemics, widespread poverty, people moving in with their parents (because of economic desolation), women wearing longer skirts (as opposed to miniskirts), interest in sex rather than love, more rounder cars etc.

Many of these things will become more apparent as 2016 approaches.

Take care.


You sound like more of a seer than an investor

@derick Everything done under the sun is related. Visit www.socionomics.org/.net to learn more.

@Mnandii file not found.

But anyway thanx bro.
Your income is directly related to your philosophy, Not the economy.-Jim Rohn
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