Roman joins Bruce to discuss the current state of the financial markets. They discuss the upcoming 300th episode of the Wyckoff Market Discussion series. Everyone is invited to attend this special celebratory event. Financial markets will be discussed and special Wyckoff studies will be profiled at this event (see registration link at the bottom of this page).
In this Power Charting episode Roman and Bruce update the very strong dollar (UUP is used as a proxy)) rally with a Point & Figure study and vertical chart analysis. Very fast rise in the 10 year U.S. Treasury Note yield is updated and studied with Point & Figure counts. Is the rise nearly finished, for the time being? A value to growth relative performance study is discussed. Is there rotation away from growth and toward value stocks? The present position of the NASDAQ 100 and S&P 500 are evaluated.
Symbols: UUP $CRB $TNX $UST10Y $NDX $SPX
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