Weekly Cycle Charts Explained
First some basic information about interpreting the cycles: cycle movements are like waves in nature. The stronger the wave, the more dissipation is needed to release the built-up energy there…
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First some basic information about interpreting the cycles: cycle movements are like waves in nature. The stronger the wave, the more dissipation is needed to release the built-up energy there…
The market continued to move side-ways in the holiday shortened last week, the 4 trading days being mostly non-eventful with choppy moves inside a rather tight range. Considering the side-ways…
After the brief pull-back from 2 weeks ago, last week saw the bulls come back with a vengeance. And they managed a week for the history books, the market closing…
Last week was a bit dull compared to the one 2 weeks ago, but the market was still able to make a new ATH on Tuesday the 13th. After that,…
Happy Holidays to everyone! The market action in the pre-holiday week was what one would expect. It looked like many participants decided to spend time shopping for presents instead of…
Happy New Year! The market action in the last week of 2016 was on the bearish side. After attempting to continue the pre-Christmas bounce when the market reopened on Tuesday,…
The holiday shortened first week of 2017 had a strong bullish bias. The market advanced in almost all trading sessions and finished by making new all time highs on Friday….
After the new ATHs from 2 weeks ago, the market moved mostly sideways during last week, in a choppy move that looks more like a correction/consolidation than a change of…
The market finally broke the side-ways movement last week and moved decisively higher. Both ES and YM made new ATHs, ES breaking 2300 and YM 20.000. As a result, on…
2 words can easily characterize the action of the past week: grind higher. The cash market was only opened 4 trading sessions or better said 3 and a half, but…
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