Well, even I will never learn to love them, but corrections - especially in this volatile sector - are what separate the holders who know why they hold from the weaklings and soulless hangers-on. Yes, you need to have a soul or substance about you to do the work of understanding something, trusting your work and believing in yourself.The markets are filled with all kinds of noise that serves to distract the casual trader, the wacky quote in the previous post being a prime example. If you don't know who you are and are taking cues from the big box financial outlets, well... I guess that makes a market.
Happily, anecdotal evidence tells me that a huge proportion of people who read the blog and subscribe to NFTRH are already outside that big box. We have eternal patience as long as we feel we have found a major degree trend and we endure and even use the noise to our advantage. Markets are not easy, in fact they can be downright annoying. That quote below annoyed me yesterday, even though I have been awaiting such gibberish to begin to appear and I plan to use it to advantage. Markets can test your will, but ultimately if you have all your chops down pat, they can be very profitable.
So Gary, where's the HUI chart analysis now that you wind bagged us to death? It's right there on the chart.