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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (1479)5/4/2001 2:51:37 PM
From: Chip McVickar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8150
 
CLX/CLXpp/AYDIS Observation

DJIA Fork
Handle: 10/18/1999 low
Spread: 1/14/2000 high - 3/22/2001 low

Trend Line
Upper trend line off the 3 highs. (not the middle spike)

Over the last 5 days the market has hung on that median line marking a natural cycle.
It has also nailed that upper trend line for 4 days.

Match event dates:
CLX/CLXpp/AYDIS Last five days are all positive.
30ma's have been up for all these 4 days.
AYDIS as well
With 3ma's and aydis going red yesterday, a short term alarm is signaled.

Add 25 day Cuml Sum:
It pushed through neutral 8-11 days ago an remains there, solid and well away from 0Sold area's.

This is a Window of Opportunity:
By these measures..., the markets bias is dramatically set to change in this window, greater then at any time in the last 31 days off the bottom.

With a narrow nod to the bullish side on todays close, next week is a key.
When the DJIA breaks away from the median line the move will be strong.

Finally.., Look at the off sets within this period.
30ma's are at balancing points for the next trend.

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off*set (noun)
First appeared circa 1555
b : DISPLACEMENT

c : an abrupt change in the dimension or profile of an object or the part set off by such change

4 : something that sets off to advantage or embellishes something else

5 : an abrupt bend in an object by which one part is turned aside out of line

6 : something that serves to counterbalance or to compensate for something else; especially : either of two balancing ledger items