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Strategies & Market Trends : Zman Market Timing

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From: Fintas11/4/2013 2:16:56 PM
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OK..for those who don't mind the view of a gas bagger pnfer. HMM even Humble and his supporters might like this one.

I'm seeing a wedge being formed using 3.44/2.43/1.62 value boxes.

For those who use pnf it take a peek and you will see where it would have to go to break UP..

And if not then what happens when it breaks down..

Now to provide a bit more vision.

The bell curve is at the 65 ish down a bit from the 66 with a recent high of 68 in 2010. ( I have said that bell curve will make it's way to 35-40. To get to Humbles numbers that's a 20 ish. Regardless how about some common sense. A strong 65 to 68 OR 65 to 35-40.. What's that mean. SHHH 1458.

The majority of supporting indicators are at high levels and those details began to show up in Humbles work and helped him to see the flip side. A little explanation. I can have six PE's count and count from back to front or front to back or middle to back and front yet the counts will be the same.

Humbles work is seeing those nuances and as he did he re considered his numbers. NOW THAT WAS A SMART THING TO DO..

So for those who want to chase the exact end of this top. Be my guest.

Many will try to step in and not understand that a wedge that breaks from a high has very little under it.

Fintas
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