Protected: Morning
An Example
For those of you who have asked for an example of what I write on a daily basis, here is one I posted on February 25, 2020 on Gold. I posted this analysis without looking at my block trader. I made this call simply based on pattern analysis. No block-trade indicator can tell you this.
Protected: gold
10:05 am PST. Silver confirming an ending move yesterday in gold and silver. Looking for a 38-50% retracement in gold this year, which brings it to about $1425. It could do a 61.8% retrace, which would be typical, but I am not sure it will go down that low.
Silver should drop below below $16.50, possibly $16.
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Gold then proceeded to drop to 1450 soon after. Silver did even better.
Answers to Questions
In answer to your questions:
I rarely look at my block trade indicator these days. I do believe it is a great and useful tool for short-term trading. I did watch my block trader for a bit, but found it became distracting from watching the patterns.
If you are looking for continuous block trade flow I would recommend Schwab’s block trade indicator if you live in the U.S. Outside of the U.S. you can subscribe to The Stock Whisperer with Stefanie Kammerman as her trading room has a continuous block trade indicator.
I simply trade patterns.
Protected: Miners
Protected: gold
The Cure
5:31 am PST. It looks like finally someone is using Intravenous Vitamin C in the United States in a conventional hospital setting. It looks like the NY Post is the only one who has reported on this. I will repost parts here with a link: https://nypost.com/2020/03/24/new-york-hospitals-treating-coronavirus-patients-with-vitamin-c/
“Seriously sick coronavirus patients in New York state’s largest hospital system are being given massive doses of vitamin C — based on promising reports that it’s helped people in hard-hit China, The Post has learned.”
“The patients who received vitamin C did significantly better than those who did not get vitamin C,” Dr. Weber said. “It helps a tremendous amount, but it is not highlighted because it’s not a sexy drug.”
The vitamin C is administered in addition to such medicines as the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, the antibiotic azithromycin, various biologics and blood thinners, Weber said.
A spokesman for Northwell — which operates 23 hospitals, including Lenox Hill Hospital on Manhattan’s Upper East Side — said vitamin C was being “widely used” as a coronavirus treatment throughout the system, but noted that medication protocols varied from patient to patient.
