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Useless Data for Thin, Whippy Markets

Screening data rebounded from 4 days of declines, lagging the turn in prices by a day. These indicators are based on cycles of at least 4 weeks in duration. The market is moving so fast in this thinned out trading range that these measures are unable to respond quickly enough to be useful for timing purposes. This condition is likely to persist for as long as the market remains rangebound, which means that we’ll need to give greater weight to other indicators.

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