Technical Laboratory Update For The Week Of August 28, 2016
Hopefully everyone had a good weekend. Long term MSP has a bit of a September curve ball which departs from presidential cycle seasonality, but the one thing to be mindful…
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Hopefully everyone had a good weekend. Long term MSP has a bit of a September curve ball which departs from presidential cycle seasonality, but the one thing to be mindful…
Last week provided the most interesting week in quite a while. For the EWT fans, the classical 3 wave bounce we were mentioning last week proved to be exactly what…
ST trend: neutral (with potential larger topping pattern) Yesterday we were noting that the ST trend was neutral, as buyers were inefficient via FGSI, having put in bearish EE vs…
ST trend: neutral Yesterday we noted that the ST trend was down with potential bottoming process ongoing, as ML rejected price but FGSI was showing an unconfirmed low already. That…
ST trend: neutral On Friday we were noting that the ST trend was neutral as we had the normal pullback to ML after an up squeeze, but it was a…
ST trend: neutral The market threw in 2 “there and back again” moments as it took out Friday’s high in the o/n session, only to give up all those gains…
ST trend: neutral (pullback to ML likely) Yesterday we were noting that the ST trend was neutral as FGSI was showing that neither side was in control. Buyers had won…
ST trend: up On Friday we were noting that the o/n ST trend was up, however we did warn that “So for now things look bullish, however I still believe…
ST trend: down Yesterday the sellers showed the true nature of this market as they dropped SPX a whooping 4% and we had a gap ‘n go with relentless selling…
The market didn’t do much of anything last week, probably trying to prove that sideways is also a direction. We did get a higher high vs the previous week on…
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