RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Wtf I hope they help somewhat. And the experiences of dumping only to watch it reverse are VERY common. In fact that's exactly what the market aims to do! When all the HVU bulls switch to bears, there's no one left to sell and thus the price goes up. It feels like it purposely tries to mess with us because it really is trying to! Also, if I'm an S&P bear and I feel the pain, I can guarantee you that every other bear feels the pain too. So my own emotions from the market can be great indicators of the rest of the market by the sum if it's parts.
I really like watching your trades DSurfer. Keep posting. My current plan is to cash in on the hopefully the move to S&P 1970-2000, and then sell 75% of my holdings as im concerned there's stlll too many S&P bears and we may bounce back up to near these levels (2050-2080) to buy some more time and weed some more bears out (there's still a lot of them). If I'm wrong I still have 25% to ride down the big down move, and if I'm right then I'll re-add at these levels again.
Best of luck. These comments are not trading device only my own trades driven by my own reasoning and analysis.