SimoneSiesto

Now it is easy. I have been the 1st one telling you to SHORT!!

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TVC:NDQ   US 100 Index
Hello Guys,

At the end of November and yet over December, the 99 percent of the American analysts were suggesting you to keep buying!

Those nice guys with perfect shaved faces, nice ties and perfect hair styles were sharing their buy recommendations
on CNBC, marketwatch.com, Yahoo! Finance...web tvs...etc.. In other words, all of them were expecting a wonderful December performance with a smooth Christmas rally!

Result: The worst December of the last 40 years!!!!!

At the opposite, Over November and December, I was suggesting to literally SELL SHORT whatever stock listed at Nasdaq!

As per below, you have the links with my suggestions:

16th of November : 20st of November : 24th of November: 5th of December :
So, I will arrive to the point: Do not believe to what they tell you. Just try to study the market by yourself and do not listen those people.At the end, it is just a simple game: either you buy or you sell. There are no other options. Market can only go up or down. That's it.
If you believe that you do not have the knowledge to understand where the market is going to head up ( like for the 85-90 percent of traders who are losing money ), then what you can do is reading articles of INDEPENDENT traders ( like in my case - I am a free man - I do not give shit of Goldman Sachs or whatever company ) or you can pay for some SMALL monthly subscriptions to receive the entry point levels, the targets and the stop losses to those traders who have demonstrated to beat the market over the years.

So far, I have always refused to share my ideas by payment, but I might do it on the next future but and only for small money.
Let's come now to my targets for NASDAQ: Soon, we are going to hit 4700-5000 points. Afterwards, we should see a STRONG rebound. Then again down till my final target ( 1 to 2 years target ) around 3000/3500 points.

Good luck guys,
See you soon,

Simone Siesto




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