The Dow continued to follow the EWP forecast with a strong thrust from the triangle (see EWI Tutorial, sections 4.3 & 4.4 here). The overnight session saw the futures really soar higher, I'm sure raising some concern for the bears. But although thrusts from triangles are very strong and sharp moves which we saw in overnight trading, they are also completely reversed to at least the apex of the triangle rather quickly which is what we saw early this morning in the US session. The structure in the Dow is no different. The only problem here for the bears is that since reaching the near the apex of its triangle it has failed to continue lower. A break below wave a of the triangle at 10,481 would be a really good sign that the top is in.
The setup here is nice if today's highs can remain intact. The triangle and resultant thrust higher and reversal lends itself to a top being in right now. As long as today's highs remain intact we can say with confidence that a top is in place that could be quite significant when we get to next week. If today's highs are broken, it means wave v of C of (ii) is subdividing higher. But that still shouldn't last long or go much higher from current levels anyway.
And to follow up on the stochastics "wedge" I mentioned yesterday, you can see here that the wedging continued on the hourly Dow chart but has recently turned down to attempt to break out of the wedge formation. The S&P stochastics (not shown here), are even more bearish as they've been trending down with lower highs for the past several hours.
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And lastly, on the S&P 4hr chart you can see the MACD "squeeze" is on. The moving averages are about to cross down and it's causing the histogram (in blue bars) in the middle of the indicator to get squeezed. This suggests that the larger timeframes are now trying to turn down as well. And even though prices remain elevated and we've had several higher closes this week, momentum indicators are continuing to drag down.
I'm a bit disappointed in today's action in that I thought it would be a bit more eventful. I'm not sure we'll get any big swooshing move to the downside today, but if today's highs can hold into the weekend, it would still be a very good sign going into early next week for the bears. So if nothing today, we just have to wait...
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2 comments:
Hi,
the market have showned its weakness. I think, that wave C was closed. Like I said before, the trend will be established after the option expire date.
I was able to make some profit with the DAX volatility. The US indeces were more stable.
The time for bears have began :) It's time to planned the following movements. I have the 1.090 as first target.
I wish you a nice weekend. And luck with your trades.
Hey,
Yeah, next week, and quite possibly Monday, is shaping up to be a very bearish week. All the setups are in place. Now it's all about acting on them.
Have a good weekend!
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