S&P 500 looking very toppy

Discussion in 'Trading' started by Romeo, Jul 8, 2003.

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  1. On the monthly SP Fib numbers:

    There is HUGE resistance in the 1165 to 1176 area.

    This is 50% retracement from SP March 2000 high to Oct '02 low and the huge pivot (or right shoulder) in the 1st quarter of '02.

    On shorter timeframe note:
    the 60m chart's rounding at lows coinciding with 50 day sma.
     
    #101     Jul 22, 2003
  2. Romeo

    Romeo

    Inandlong,

    I'm interested in seeing what you are referring to. And what are you seeing with this chart?
     
    #102     Jul 22, 2003
  3. Romeo

    Romeo

    I know i'm right about the double top!
     
    #103     Jul 22, 2003
  4. Right or wrong, will you make money?
     
    #104     Jul 22, 2003
  5. Romeo

    Romeo

    Are you suggesting something?

    Speak on it, son.
     
    #105     Jul 22, 2003
  6. TriPack, back from a two month vacation in southern France no doubt! I just passed on the link from the gems thread today btw. There is some good stuff there.
     
    #106     Jul 22, 2003
  7. Certainly can say both the Dow and 500 are being kind enough to consolidate for the last month. On the daily chart the Dow looks like a nice symmetric triangle, and the 500 looks like an ascending triangle, both of which are considered continuation patterns.

    Either way it goes, there should be plenty of warning when it does.
     
    #107     Jul 23, 2003
  8. Romeo

    Romeo

    The next few days should provide a strong clue as to which way it will go. The transports may be a leading indicator here. Look for the transports to make the first break (up or down), with the rest of the market following.
     
    #108     Jul 23, 2003
  9. Aaaaaaaaahhhhh! Thanks for reminding me of that Romeo. Fortunately it sounds like by your post that there is still time but barely. Man, I really appreciate the heads up. This is old school.

    :)
     
    #109     Jul 23, 2003
  10. Romeo

    Romeo

    here.

    Whomever started this thread looks to have made a pretty accurate prediction!

    And I have Inandlong to thank for allowing me the freedom of expression.
     
    #110     Jul 24, 2003
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