The Nasdaq bubble popped in 2000 after motoring upward on increasing volume in two separate phases. Volume rammed upward and RSI diverged. Like shootin’ fish in a barrel it was, except that at the time I was too inexperienced to see it. It was a steep slope and blow out.
(more…)Slope of Hope Blog Posts
Slope initially began as a blog, so this is where most of the website’s content resides. Here we have tens of thousands of posts dating back over a decade. These are listed in reverse chronological order. Click on any category icon below to see posts tagged with that particular subject, or click on a word in the category cloud on the right side of the screen for more specific choices.
Try To Spot the Trend
This Is The Chart You Need To Show Your Children And Grandchildren
Yogi Berra was quoted as saying that “it’s tough making predictions, especially about the future.”
However, there are times when one is able to at least obtain a probabilistic reading about the future, based upon an understanding of mass human sentiment and human psychology.
In fact, back in the 1940’s, an accountant named Ralph Nelson Elliott identified behavioral patterns within the stock market which represented the larger collective behavioral patterns of society en masse. And, in 1940, Elliott publicly tied the movements of human behavior to the natural law represented through Fibonacci mathematics.
(more…)SPX: What’s In Store For The 2020s & 2030s?
THE LONG VIEW INTO THE FUTURE…
Each candle on the following chart of the SPX represents a period of one year.
(more…)Go, Go, Gold
It’s a it odd for me to be so persistently bullish about anything, but I continue to cheer the ascent of precious metals (and, more specifically, their miners, where I am super-long). Here is the futures market for gold over the past few days:




