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Strategies & Market Trends : ajtj's Post-Lobotomy Market Charts and Thoughts -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ajtj99 who wrote (74499)12/7/2022 10:14:48 PM
From: Sun Tzu2 Recommendations

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ajtj99
Mevis

  Respond to of 97950
 
I have 3843 as the first target on SPX and 3690 as the 2nd target. It should bounce around 3750 if it is going to 3690. It gets harder to get lower before the new year. Even this is not easy. Andy has a 3825 target by the end of the year, which is close to my first target.

Side note, ES has pretty support ~3800, which maps to 3750ish for SPX...looking at ES is another way to figure out the SPX action.



To: ajtj99 who wrote (74499)12/8/2022 6:14:01 AM
From: Qone03 Recommendations

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The Ox
towerdog

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These are the daily patterns. ES is in a type 2 that targets 4270, but it was rejected at the not yet completed bat B point, that is the also an X point and another B point of other patterns.

So that is an important level.




To: ajtj99 who wrote (74499)12/9/2022 4:03:42 PM
From: rimshot4 Recommendations

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ajtj99
Mevis
Sun Tzu
towerdog

  Respond to of 97950
 
3.2 Billion sell side Market on Close Imbalance
as of 3:51 pm ET, December 9

source: Benzinga via Fidelity



To: ajtj99 who wrote (74499)12/12/2022 10:08:45 PM
From: rimshot3 Recommendations

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catou1
Lou Weed

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AJ - a close examination of the eleven S&P 500 sectors, five of which comprise more
than 50% of the index value:

Summary chart interpretation:
the eleven daily charts together present collective proof
that more than a modest amount of vulnerability continues to exist
for the trend-unhealthy sectors to drag downward the few slightly trend-healthy sectors
in the coming weeks / months

Note - who cares other than scalpers and fast-money traders
what price action takes place in the next few days ...
the months ahead matter a great deal more to a trader's positioning for profits

I have no time to repeat vigilance-priority charts I have already posted here months ago for the eleven S&P 500 sectors,
with my preferred form of analysis for swing-trading evaluation of the S&P 500 market-cap-weighted
index