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March 30th, 2020

3/30/2020

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AA and I have been tracking the market using Chaikin Analytics every trading day since January 2014. See Market Conditions Section Focusing on US Large Cap Index ETF SPY and a combination of Chaikin Analytics fundamental and technical indicators, we come up with a forecast benchmark as part of our daily trading routine. It's gives us a consistent and objective way of determining our market posture and deciding what strategies to employ in our stock and option trading. We never capture the exact top or bottom of a major market turn but we've never missed one using this system.   We are quite proud of our market calls on February 25th ("Negative Potential"df) and February 26th ("Market Down"), so I'm posting this here for posterity's sake and as a warning.  Neither of us believe the current up-leg we're currently experiencing is a V-bottom.  Quite the contrary, we believe that any trader remaining long through today's rally is living on borrowed time and missing opportunities to lighten up on bullish positions.  Let's see if we have ruined an otherwise perfect call.   Did I just say "perfect call?" Jesus. 
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