Triangles and Seasonality
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A few numbers on seasonality:
I have read and verified that the market has been up the past 10 years from Veteran’s day into the end of the year…as well, it has been up the past 22 of 24 years. I cannot ignore these numbers. The reason given is that the boys do everything possible to make their year. Looks like they are pretty good at it.
On top of that, markets are sitting in a very nice triangle pattern here. The midpoint is at about the 1255 S&P area. One good up day takes the market above the triangle. Of course, one bad down day takes you down below the triangle…but with seasonal strength, hoping for the upside. Of course, don’t blink as this remains one of the toughest market environments I have experienced. Resistance remains in the 1250-1280 S&P area…with the financials remaining an anchor while the semis continue to provide some wind.
If seasonality means anything … Well, I had better shut up. Just don’t blink as this will remain a news-driven environment.
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