Dow to reverse?
Posted by btr Sat, 07 Jul 2007 01:55:00 GMT
It’s forming a triple top, likely reversal?

However, QQQQ broke out but the lighter than average volume makes the breakout less convincing.

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Posted by btr Sat, 07 Jul 2007 01:55:00 GMT
It’s forming a triple top, likely reversal?

However, QQQQ broke out but the lighter than average volume makes the breakout less convincing.

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