This advance has been so orderly it feels like it could go on forever like this. Of course, it won’t but we’re here to consider today. And given the recent preponderance of a 4 day loop, it would seem that today would be corrective. In other words, sid…
Concurrent 3 and 5 day cycle highs are due this morning, but this move on the ES, 24 hour S&P futures looks like it’s getting a second wind. There’s a 2-3 day cycle projection of 5830, but using a 4 day duration suggests 5860. And the conventional …
The market is closing in on the round number target of 6000 that we had foreseen as early as last February. At the same time,…
But is it a road to nowhere. The ES 24 hour S&P futures hourly chart has formed a triangle since yesterday. It’s the epitome of indecision, but when the break out, the move is usually explosive, if not always long lived. Hourly cycle oscillators ar…
Check out the two hour bars on the ES. It’s a picture perfect high base breakout, the quintessence of an orderly advance. The breakout has a conventional measured move target of 5860. We’re Now Week to Week for this Bull
On the hourly chart…
Gold looks like it has enough gas in the tank for one more rally. Non-subscribers click here for access. Subscribers, click here to download the…
Market rallies continue to be well supported by adequate liquidity, but the end is drawing closer. Non-subscribers, click here for access. Subscribers, click here to…
As a former resident of Florida for 30 years, my thoughts will may cease to be viable for investment at all after this. I sold my property in the spring of 2022, but I take no pleasure in that. Millions of people will face hardship.
I had long wo…
The market pulled back to support, AGAIN, and bounced AGAIN. This bounce has triggered a 5 day cycle buy signal on hourly oscillators. However, the ES still needs to be above 5715 when NY opens to break the downtrend. If successful, then the next goal …
As of October 7 closing prices, the list had an average gain of 7.0% down from + 9.9% the previous week, on an average holding…