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I was wrong... Market trends have been extended by a factor of 4

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BATS:AMZN   Amazon.com
The meaning behind factor of 4.
Market flow has slowed down significantly after the long bullish cycle.
The highlighted purple areas was during a struggling time in the markets.
The market performance currently is struggling massively to hold
as manipulation to gather investor attention after the stock split failed.
Just because a stock split and the price looks much cheaper it doesn't
change the fact that this market is struggling. The inflow in this market
is barely enough to cover the sellers in the market. The big seller is
Jeff Bezos and if Amazon is buying back shares to maintain market structure
with investors exiting on a quarterly timeline that is the factor of 4 structure.
The market is moving 4 x slower with less volatility holding an overbought
market. Amazon is using profits to keep its value and growth expectations
is bearish. In time this realization will start to take shape and i predict a
market price of 9.09 within 7 years. Manipulation is attracting investors
to buy the market as Bezos and other wealthy investors are selling out
over a slower timeline. It is a classic bait and trap market. I sold the top before the
stock split even happened. I saw the signs early enough to make sound judgement.
Be careful with you future retirement and savings accounts. This market
is manipulated with fraud and traded within the laws set by the SEC. That should
say something. SEC approved 11 bitcoin ETF's after Bitcoin already had
its mega billion percent bull market. Bitcoin value will drop significantly
and could soon be worth as little as 1000 to 4000 dollars. There is a lot of fraud
manipulation going on in every market so these wealthy people can sell out on
the complacent traders investing in worthless investments.
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