Yes 4300 has been quite the magnet lately, can't venture too far from it either way. But the daily is clearly in a downtrend. Personally, I will be surprised if we see 4400 anytime soon.
Now it is very clear that you are the one to get the direction right. It is up about 55 handles since your post. Probably you looked at the bigger picture.
My account was down about $3000-4000 in the morning, but now it is in green for more than $3000; luckily, I did not do anything but sitting idle (longer term stocks).
It will take the weekly quite a bit more time to resolve itself to continuation up. The festering of the pullback in uptrend continues.
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