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To: bob_o who wrote (41150)12/10/2025 11:29:31 PM
From: bob_o  Respond to of 41173
 
Things are getting a lot more interesting with the futures dropping tonight. My proposed wave count could still be valid if the decline stops in the next day or two at or above the upper 6700’s, where moves like this could be chalked up to Fed week volatility. If the drop does stop at a lower (b)-wave low and turn back up, then any new highs would probably just be moved more to the right.

Of course, anything’s possible -- especially when it applies to wave patterns. Window dressing going into the end of December would be expected, but I’d be surprised to see any really significant selling of stocks before the new year due to the capital gains implications. OCICBW!