I’m short a lot of stocks right now, but I wanted to share with you a specific subset of them that have two common properties: (a) they have all failed very long-term ascending trendlines (b) they all have very clean tops.

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I’m short a lot of stocks right now, but I wanted to share with you a specific subset of them that have two common properties: (a) they have all failed very long-term ascending trendlines (b) they all have very clean tops.
We’ve got something very cool brewing in the Slope of Hope laboratory. I’m not going to go too deeply into it, but suffice it to say we are doing some serious number-crunching to tease out optimal parameters for SlopeRules.
If I were to pick out the Top Three Charts to follow in the coming year, one of them would absolutely be the financials, symbol XLF. We’re continuing to break down nicely on this, and of particular import is the price gap at $26.23 which took place this week.