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Strategies & Market Trends : TRIPLE TRADES
OPEN 6.720+3.9%3:59 PM EST

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From: Tweets Boar Hog9/7/2021 12:51:18 PM
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The 14 month cycle has been very prominent during this whole run that started in 09.

That cycle ended coincident with the Bradly turn in mid May. Right now we're about 1.25 X into the present 14 month cycle. I believe in 1/4 and 1/2 cycles.

Just before that Bradley on May 17th, the Dow hit 35.1 K. Near 4 months later still at 35.1 K. A bit interesting. The Spx has done a bit better comparatively. The Naz and Sox quite a bit more % wise.

There is also a prominent ~ 53 day trading cycle, during this last move. Very prominent. Since the last low that cycle ends very soon here.

It is those offsets Bob.

Looking for a very interesting week or so here. I am at the end of a 3rd wave for this run, or at the end, do not yet know which. If at the end of the 3rd wave we get a good doink then have to go another 4 waves up to 17. The Spx is yet harder to decipher. The Sox looks like it is getting the cat flu to me.

Then there is the Trannies. It topped coincident with that Bradley, has fallen out of its channel. Could be doing a 2 up here right now, getting ready for the next leg down. If the Trannies go for another leg down here, chances are everything will go with. Do the Trannies lead? Does Tim Ord know?

Bitcoin taking it hard today. Mvis and whole bunch of others on the edge of cliff.

Tweets

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