2023 Outlook. A Wyckoff View | Bruce Fraser (01.13)
Power Charting with Bruce Fraser • 27m
The Wyckoff Method is the framework for considering equity market trends for 2023. Seasonality, election cycles and classic Wyckoff price structures are considered. A price analog comparing 2001-03 to present conditions opens the discussion of whether an Accumulation structure is forming, and what could come next. Could rising inflation rates shift equity trends from a long term trending to range bound trading, such as occurred in the 1970s? Finally a Wyckoff analysis of the S&P 500 Index and a Point & Figure study round out the presentation. Next episode will continue this 2023 Outlook with further equity studies, interest rate trends and commodity studies.
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