Many persons of both sexes, unmindful of their own salvation and straying from the Catholic Faith, have abandoned themselves to devils […] whereby they outrage the Divine Majesty and are a cause of scandal and danger to very many […] the abominations and enormities in question remain unpunished not without open danger to the souls of many and peril of eternal damnation.
Summis desiderantes affectibus, a papal bull issued by Pope Innocent VIII, on 5 December, 1484, gave explicit papal approval for the torture of women accused of witchcraft.
(Thankfully we don't live in that World anymore)
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And so the market pops up dramatically to a new all time high which is found to be unsustainable and initiates a sell sequence into the close. That looks and feels just like an echo high and so I'm assuming that the echo high scheduled for today came in a day early. It could also be a continuation of the selling initiated at the arm of the large T structure marked in blue projecting a peak for 01 December.
The market is of course super-overextended relative to its averages and this means that it is susceptible to some strong selling. And so, although the Buy signal remains in play we should be prepared for more volatile days ahead whilst the market comes to terms with its new extended upper range.
Momentum still looks very strong, as does the breadth, whilst some indications are more bearish. Mixed signals means more volatility.
Be prepared for whatever is coming next, and trade with confidence:
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