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LYFT threaten to sue JPM over short-selling, yes, a company that loses money and sold for $25bn!
The oversold bounce is real and bulls have changed the daily trends to their favour, but the weekly trends have yet to change. Here's what I'm looking for heading into next week - We have tight ranges on SPY, Tech and Financial sectors and the breaks of these ranges will give us clues for what to expect this coming week
Checking in on SPY, QQQ and XLF. SPY and tech sectors looking to test recent weekly supports, meanwhile the financial sector lost that support today and has only the low of October left. In my opinion these supports are must hold levels for the market and the two largest sectors in the S&P500
SPY closed at the low of the week with only the low of October 259.85 as support, and we are likely to test that level first thing next week. It's clear the MA20 on every timeframe is important for SPY, and both the tech and financial sectors and this has been rejecting every bounce attempt on every timeframe so far. Bears have the momentum on every timeframe;...
This video is the first of many, and I discuss the behaviors of the sectors and potential markets that are poised to trend in the near future. The "freshest" sectors quietly trying to start a new trend are the Industrial and Consumer Discretionary Sectors. The sectors (along with their industries) I think should be on every trend follower's radar are: XLF -...
Well, at least not all sectors in out right sell mod coming into Monday. There is some hope the accelerated down trend will take a reprieve. I did for get to show XLF and XLB. They both are still lagging other indices. Bottom line XLU, XLK and XLE looking better. XLY, XLI, and XLV ugly. IWM looks best for a trend reversal Monday. Please leave comments below...