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To: Return to Sender who wrote (3793)10/23/2014 4:32:19 PM
From: Jacob Snyder  Read Replies (1) of 8239
 
<Long Term Market Breadth Indicators>

I'm having trouble looking at this chart, and seeing much trouble in market breadth. Yes, the peaks in new highs have been lower since the 2012 high, while the market has gone on to new highs. However, the fall-off in new highs has been modest. This slow decline in new highs could continue for years, before market breadth becomes a red flag for a market top. If the next peak in this chart gets above 700, even if it is a lower high, it indicates the bull market is intact.....for now.



Same pattern here. A series of lower highs, but the decline is modest. I've placed horizontal lines on my guess for overbought and oversold.

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