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Another Inflection Point Here

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In my post on Wednesday I was looking at the H&S patterns that had broken down on SPX, QQQ and DIA and saying that, for a variety of reasons I explained then, I didn’t think any of those H&S patterns were likely to reach their targets, and would likely instead fail into retests of their all time highs. Since then we have seen the start of rally I expected and equity indices have reached another inflection point where they can either break up towards retests of the all time highs, or fail down into those H&S targets.

On DIA the H&S failed this morning on the break back over the H&S right shoulder, and that now has a target at a retest of the all time high, but the big dogs here are SPX and QQQ, so I’ll mainly be looking at those today.

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Space Eve

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The PPI numbers just came out, and it was pretty much a non-event. It didn’t move the markets very much. The more meaningful move was due to the fact that, for the 38th time in the past two months, we’ve won the Iran war. Thus, equity futures are all up fractionally, although it’s important to keep in mind that over the past week the /NQ has done nothing more than hammer out a series of stumbling lower highs.

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Topping Really Is A Process

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In my post on 20th May I was looking at the four high quality topping patterns forming on SPX, QQQ, DIA and IWM. As is often the case these didn’t deliver and the indices rejected back into higher highs. We are now looking at a new candidate high forming here but for a number of reasons these highs tend to take a while to form. This one does not look ready yet for much more downside unless there is some really bad news today.

I watch the historical stats for each day carefully as they often deliver, and last week and this week have been unusual for two reasons. Firstly every day has had a significant bullish or bearish lean, which is rare, as the majority of trading days in any year lean neutral. Secondly, the historical lean towards a red or green close has delivered every day since the start of last week, and I’m thinking the odds are decent that will continue to be the case into the end of this week.

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