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To: regli who wrote (24461)3/3/2005 11:06:30 AM
From: Chip McVickar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
>>>Chip McVickars S&P Market Read<<<

For you'alls entertainment ---- Nothins Broke Yet --- Maybe October...? <smile>

Basically Trend Following using Chart-Time-Trend-Internal Studies...

My work is still UP --- signaling strength and buyers participation
March 15-30 into July with test of Highs
Oct 2005 as reversal window to watch

Internal Studies:
CLX-CLXpp-AYDIS... all showing bottoming patterns
30 day offsets... powerfully set up predicting rising prices
25 day cumulative sum... is over bought but not at extremes
Arms/Trin... positive read and signalling market strength
PCRatio work ups... positive read signalling calls are strong
NYSE ADV/DECL... positive trend

Trend Studies:
short-term... UP -- (recently flat to down)
Mid-term..... UP
Long-term... UP

Time Cycles:
short-term... UP -- (recently reversed)
Mid-term..... UP -- (in a window)
Long-term... UP

SPX Charts:
Positive and holding up

Spiral SPX Charts:
Daily --- 4 days to the r-open wall
Weekly -- out thru R-open wall --- up against L-open wall

Market Sentiment:
Positive to Cautious

Astro:
Warning signs of Market window for Trend Reversal in Jan-Feb-March 2005
Numerous characters and savants are calling for the end



To: regli who wrote (24461)3/3/2005 11:49:11 AM
From: Chip McVickar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
There certainly are a Great Many People who agree with your post.
There's a lot to worry about and plenty of evidence to support your position.

Personally, I don't believe a significant decline for the US is immanent...
We'll "Muddle Through Just Fine" and adapt to the changing conditions as required. This country continues to produce the leadership required to meet our challenges. The coming decades will certainly require facing the growing demographic pressures, healthcare costs, economic and energy competition, and the long-term problems this administrations polices towards deficits and war will bring.

Perhaps the decline of our status as a superpower.... (maybe through our own choice).... will produce substantive qualities and have positive results in our peoples standard of living.