Just in case you weren’t quite convinced yet, here is another breathtaking victory for the Tim Knight/SlopeCharts duo, based on this post from the 16th of this month.

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Just in case you weren’t quite convinced yet, here is another breathtaking victory for the Tim Knight/SlopeCharts duo, based on this post from the 16th of this month.

Given the construction of my portfolio, the ideal triumvirate for me would be:
Well, on this quiet Thanksgiving evening, at which at this very moment I am watching the first part of the new Beatles movie, here’s what I am seeing:
(more…)Since I did my bullish post on the alt-coin Enjin two moths ago in Start Your Enjins, it is up more than 100%. Another victory for SlopeCharts and classic charting!

Why do I give these ideas away for free? I must be an idiot. I should honestly just leave funny videos and anecdotes for free members and restrict trading ideas to paying members. I think I’d better do that from now on. So, free members, if all you see is funny videos and dumb stories from my life from now on, it isn’t because I’ve stopped charting. What did Joker say? “When you’re good at something, it shouldn’t be free.” Something like that.
Anyway, here was the idea – – in which I said “DoorDash (DASH) is going to reverse hard from here.” The arrow marks the idea. You can see what happened next. Doom-o-rama Put holders made a fortune.

Wow, this is funny. Even though there are literally tens of thousands of posts here on Slope, I stumbled upon this one from New Year’s Eve last year called Zooming into 2021 in which I nervously and in an embarrassed fashion offered up “this insane price target” for Zoom (ZM). Here was the chart at the time, and my ridiculous projection was at about $140:
