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Daily and weekly SPX charts are at the top of this board. Based on the following charts we do have a bottom of some sort. Is it a large double bottom or two "V" bottoms close together, I don't really know, yet. I will stick my neck out and say whatever we got , at the present, it is very weak and has a good chance of turning quick. IMO we are range bound from 1409 to 1541, with the most likely spread 1473- 1523. Price and strength are not moving at the same pace as suggested by many indicators.
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On the last chart it is not a spike, but it is more "wiggle", ....so????

Comments are always welcome, sharing opinions is how we learn.
mss
goflow
mss, thanks for the update, as promised wink.gif . It does look like a wiggle than a spike. How money flow being represented here? Up move meaning more money flow in? Also notice the move before a huge spike is always down first. Shed any light?
goflow
mss,

Sorry, after double check, I just looked at a wrong chart. It should be 5th, as you told me, not the last, 6th, that I just replied to.

Anyhow, that down move before a spike in the last chart means anything?

Thanks again.

goflow
mss
QUOTE (goflow @ Dec 9 2007, 08:26 PM) *
mss,
Anyhow, that down move before a spike in the last chart means anything?
Thanks again.


Here is a longer term chart. I think it suggests caulation "flush out" and then a "refill", just a guess.
Just know when I get the hint of one I change positions. biggrin.gif



Best to you,
mss
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A little update on the 8eSCH chart. Just shows that after 4 days the up trend is still weak and has not reached the "0" line, and tomorrow wont do it unless it's a barn-burner.

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Nothing has changed enough on my personal charts to repost this weeks. All indicators look much the same, indicating a very weak market is stil in play. Below is a weekly chart with Sup. & Res. lines that are still strong.

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