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  • Outlook for world markets with our comments for next week. If you have any trouble to see the presentation below, then click here. Click the “Expand” button (bottom right) to watch in full screen mode. * The latest weekly reversal levels for over 2500 stocks and ETF can be found every weekend at http://www.reversallevels.com/. *

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  • We probably all heard the old adage: Location, Location, Location. It’s considered the number one rule in real estate investing. For stock investors there is a similar rule: Observation, Observation, Observation. Sounds simple, but what does it mean? As an investor or trader I may be using fundamental analysis, I may be using technical indicators,

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  • Since the stock market crashes in 2001 and 2008 warning for the next bubble has become a popular topic. It seems to be taken for granted that our world would be a much better place if we could avoid those bubbles that “always” end in violent busts… But is that so? What if those bubbles

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  • Support levels held

    The Nasdaq recorded a good week after hitting (and holding) the 4200-4250 support area we pointed out in our post of two weeks ago. The market went to the edge of the cliff and then turned back. The classic path of max confusion. This means the setup on the chart has improved a lot: There

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  • Outlook for world markets with our comments for next week. If you have any trouble to see the presentation below, then click here. Click the “Expand” button (bottom right) to watch in full screen mode. * The latest weekly reversal levels for over 2500 stocks and ETF can be found every weekend at http://www.reversallevels.com/. *

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  • Realistic expectations

    US stock markets came under pressure again last week, but we didn’t quite get the breakdown that some participants seemed to expect and stocks rebounded by the end of the week. The successful retest of the January 20th low in the S&P 500 and the quick bounce off that level suggests that the path of

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  • Outlook for world markets with our comments for next week. If you have any trouble to see the presentation below, then click here. Click the “Expand” button (bottom right) to watch in full screen mode. * The latest weekly reversal levels for over 2500 stocks and ETF can be found every weekend at http://www.reversallevels.com/. *

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  • Market on the edge

    Stocks turned down again last week, nicely in line with the LT wave chart for February. The reversal levels stay “double red” for most world markets, and the general mood is becoming really depressed. The Nasdaq chart shows that we are reaching a critical point: The Earl2 indicator (orange line) keeps pointing up. But the

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  • Outlook for world markets with our comments for next week. If you have any trouble to see the presentation below, then click here. Click the “Expand” button (bottom right) to watch in full screen mode. * The latest weekly reversal levels for over 2500 stocks and ETF can be found every weekend at http://www.reversallevels.com/. *

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  • LT wave for February

    Stocks have continued their rebound and suddenly it looks as if the world is not falling apart after all. Last week we have warned that the bottom may be in and so far that call doesn’t look bad. We are in a new lunar green period again, and in the previous period the lunar cycle

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