agdaddy04 said:
Not wanting to pick on your overall methods, as your advice has been stellar, but it seems like PLTR hasn't really followed the waves you discuss.
I addressed this months ago and admitted as such.
Stock Markets - Page 6630 | TexAgsExpanded on what me being wrong could mean here..
Stock Markets - Page 6633 | TexAgsPosted an updated blueprint on a possible scenario, highlighting the levels where that too would invalidate
Stock Markets - Page 6670 | TexAgsAnd if you followed this post on Jan 6, you would have bought the last pullback that I outlined in pretty detailed fashion, as I did. A pullback which hit the exact zone I was watching for
Stock Markets - Page 6718 | TexAgsUpdated on Jan 15th
Stock Markets - Page 6725 | TexAgsUpdated on Jan 16th
Stock Markets - Page 6727 | TexAgsAnd notice, I haven't shown a wave count since November. That's because PLTR has never even gotten close to a minimum pullback in its total structure off the ATL. It's in a league of its own running on top level performance mixed with extreme bullish sentiment. It can go until it doesn't. This happens sometimes. I'm not going to change the way I do things because 1 company blows the market out of the water. When sentiment shifts on this and it has its first significant retracement, and it will at some point, I will be able to more accurately project the future.
And I can't search back beyond a year, but even in my wave analysis from 1-2 years ago, I always stated I was long term very bullish on PLTR. I got caught waiting for a pullback that never came, expecting the stock to do what most do. Instead, it blew through every resistance and has never looked back.
My charts are always blueprints and nothing more. I've stated this too many times to count. I use the levels of the blueprint to alert me on support and resistance, when its time to jump in and possibly time to exit. And I usually know when to pivot. This one, I didn't pivot until the meat of the move had happened.
Now if you read my posts from today, you will understand that I'm not being bearish. I'm not saying to GTFO. I'm saying get your original investment back because the move has now happened. This isn't GME. It's not likely to continue running. Everyone that wanted in got in last year with heavy volume. We are now at the point where the late money is coming in. Hence the decreasing shares trading at the bid. This tells me resistance is up ahead leading to more consolidation at best. Eventually, even the biggest bulls run out of energy. I can't predict when that will be for PLTR, and I won't try. Like I said earlier, it's dominating it's space and so far ahead of potential competition it now has its eyes set on traditional megacap defense industry giants.