Analysis:
Vista Charts and Historical Analysis
Part II
by Dom Concilio
Part I & Part II
The First Trading Day of November, on a Monday is POSITIVE 75% of the
time. And, what's interesting about these is,
that 5 of the 8 times this occurred, the HIGH of the DAY was after
Tip: So as you can see from just these small pieces of research, HISTORICAL ANALYSIS, can be very interesting.
There are so many things you can do.
December Expiration Weeks have closed POSITIVE 70% of the time. So do October.
I've recently been doing some studies on the
Let's take a look. Here is the current Dow chart.
The September 2001 Crash/Bottom is "in place". OK. Now let's look at 1929.
Some similarities. Enough to pay attention. Enough to make someone want to see what's next. Here is what followed.
Yes. One of the biggest
Hmmm. How about we take a look at
So, the Attack on
WOW. Looks like one of the biggest BULL markets in history.
Which do we have, if any, I do not know. But I do know that I have these charts printed out, along with some other ones, and I'll be paying very close attention to them!
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Part I & Part II