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S/T Buy Signal at 2112

Ouch, cover short and go long 2112

Posted by Steve Rushton May 8, 2015No Comments
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S/T Sell Signal at 2088

With the repeated challenge of 2090 today, cover S/T long and Sell short at 2088

Posted by Steve Rushton April 30, 2015No Comments
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S/T Buy at 2099

Short Term Buy Signal at 2099. Back on.

Posted by Steve Rushton April 20, 2015No Comments
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Cover at 2081

Cover long positions at 2081. Looks like a bounce at the mid-channel 2075.

Posted by Steve Rushton April 17, 2015No Comments
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Cover at 2077

Cover S/T long position at 2077.Wait to see if we bounce – go short if closing below 2083

Posted by Steve Rushton March 25, 2015No Comments
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Cover S/T short position and go long at 2072

Sharp push upwards through the mid-point this morning.

Cover S/T short position and go long at 2072. Assume close above 2065 for long position.

Posted by Steve Rushton March 16, 2015No Comments
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Cover

Cover S/T long position on close at 2098

Posted by Steve Rushton March 4, 2015No Comments
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Cover S/T Buy at 2030

With today's move below 2030 the Short Term Buy Signal is cancelled.

Posted by Steve Rushton January 12, 2015No Comments
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S/T Sell Signal at 2030

With this morning's break below 2048, a Sell Signal is generated at 2030.
Sell warning confirmed by T volume oscillator
Potential trend line support at 2020.

Hold onto your hats.

Posted by Steve Rushton January 5, 2015No Comments
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Cover S/T short position

Cover S/T short position at 2008, and standing buy to go long S/T if we go close above 2008

Posted by Steve Rushton December 17, 2014No Comments

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Status

LONG TERM (Monthly): BULLISH

MEDIUM TERM (Weekly): BULLISH

SHORT TERM (Daily): S/T SELL SIGNAL

T VOLUME Osc: NEGATIVE

OSC: NEGATIVE

2026 Positions

(All numbers refer to SPX)

S/T SELL Signal below 6845 on 03 Mar

COVER Short Signal above 6877 on 02 Mar

S/T SELL Signal below 6850 on 02 Mar

COVER Short Signal above 6857 on 27 Feb

S/T SELL Signal at 6857 on 27 Feb

COVER Signal below 6884 at 6857 on 27 Feb

S/T BUY Signal at 6884 on 23 Feb

COVER Short Signal at 6850 on 23 Feb

S/T SELL Signal at 6837 on 23 Feb

COVER Signal at 6864 on 23 Feb

S/T BUY Signal at 6883 on 18 Feb

COVER Short Signal at 6834 on 17 Feb

S/T SELL Signal at 6888 on 12 Feb

COVER Signal at 6915 on 12 Feb

S/T BUY Signal at 6899 on 06 Feb

COVER Short Signal at 6938 on 06 Feb

S/T SELL Signal at 6901 on 04 Feb

COVER Short Signal at 6915 on 03 Feb

S/T SELL Signal at 6915 on 03 Feb

COVER Signal at 6942 on 03 Feb

S/T BUY Signal at 6968 on 02 Feb

COVER Short Signal at 6938 on 30 Jan

S/T SELL Signal at 6910 on 30 Jan

COVER Signal at 6940 on 30 Jan

S/T BUY Signal at 6934 on 29 Jan

S/T SELL Signal at 6907 on 29 Jan

COVER Signal at 6934 on 29 Jan

S/T BUY Signal above 6905 at 6923 on 22 Jan

COVER Signal at 6849 on 21 Jan

S/T SELL Signal below 6894 at 6843 on 20 Jan

COVER Signal below 6925 at 6843 on 20 Jan

S/T BUY Signal at 6961 on 15 Jan

COVER Signal below 6934 at 6925 on 14 Jan

S/T BUY Signal above 6890 at 6900 on 05 Jan

COVER Short Signal at 6864 on 02 Jan

S/T SELL Signal at 6837 on 02 Jan

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Black Swan indicator


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CBOE Equity PUT/Call Ratio


CPC

CBOE Total PUT/Call Ratio


NYMO

NYSE McClellan Oscillator


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Volatility Index


VVIX

Volatility of Volatility Index

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Bob Karrow: Stock Market Observations

A fantastic resource with great insights from Bob Karrow and includes an extensive archive of Terry Laundry T Theory observations


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Martin Schwartz: Pit Bull: Lessons from Wall Street's

Champion Trader

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Victor Sperandeo: Trader Vic: Methods of a Wall Street Master

A really insightful book. Great section on economics.

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