Why Does The Market Have To Do 'Something'?

 | Mar 01, 2015 05:16AM ET

I often find myself hearing reasons or rationale for the stock market's movements, which really is just a collection of emotions all packaged together to form a result. I have to ignore these comments, if I listen too carefully I may get swept up in trying to rationalize the action. Without trying to be too obvious, too much fear and the market goes down, but too much optimism and the market goes higher. We can see all of this played out on a chart too, I've said many times a technical chart is fear/greed displayed in graphic form.

Yet, the chart shows us a complete view of history. These are numbers and facts but open to interpretation of patterns, trends and momentum. The thought here interpreting the chart of human behavior (which never changes) could give us a clue as to the next move. It is the hard right edge of the chart that we look to establish, hence where price is going - which is no guarantee but history is a great guide.