Dod101 wrote:absolutezero wrote:Dod101 wrote:Sorry, I was not really arguing about whether the the falls in various parts of the market were right or wrong, although I must say that the last time I looked Shell was doing fine. It closed last night at over £20. I was simply amused at your terminology. Never before heard of market falls being called 'incorrect sentiment'. However even if I thought that some falls are overdone, I would be hard pressed to see that the market has collectively got it wrong. The market is usually telling us something and in this case it is uncertainty.
Dod
Interesting idea that market movements are 'wrong'.
They are neither right nor wrong. They are what they are.
Your job is to make use of that to profit.
Look I had no intention of starting War and Peace. I was simply amused at your use of the expression 'incorrect sentiment' for market moves that you think are misguided (at least that is what I assume you mean)
Dod
It wasn't me!