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Fillet of a fenny snake, In the cauldron boil and bake; Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog, Adder's fork and blind-worm's sting, Lizard's leg and owlet's wing, For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.
 
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I don't know offhand, but I would guess near 2,420, based on percentage drop still to come for the Dow. It's pretty complicated.
You know I’ve always thought Elliot wave theory was the Ouija board approach to portfolio management however it seems to provide decent correlation with the movement.
 
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It’s your money, but I really think if you go in now you still may lose a little, but in 6 months you are going to be sitting pretty. Just a hunch.
Yes. 6 months is what I’m looking at. Well 4 years actually. If it hits my trigger and recovers to the previous highs then I’m golden even if it goes down another 10%. It’s that “recovers to the previous highs” part I’m worried about. In the end I’ll probably be too chickenshit to pull the trigger.
 
Yes. 6 months is what I’m looking at. Well 4 years actually. If it hits my trigger and recovers to the previous highs then I’m golden even if it goes down another 10%. It’s that “recovers to the previous highs” part I’m worried about. In the end I’ll probably be too chickenshit to pull the trigger.

It is so difficult to pull it.
 
FTSE 100 coronavirus tracker: Shock chart shows UK in worst crisis since 1700s

THE CORONAVIRUS outbreak is threatening to plunge the UK into the worst financial crisis it has endured since the 1700s when capitalism was first introduced.

Following the outbreak of coronavirus, financial markets across the world have suffered devastating impacts as countries go into lockdown and uncertainty looms. Sky News produced a new chart showing the biggest quarterly falls in UK shares since August to October 1720. The shocking results showed that the virus spread was threatening to plunge the country into the worst crisis it had endured since the 1700s.


FTSE 100 coronavirus tracker: Shock chart shows UK in worst crisis since 1700s
 

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