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The S&P 500 Uptrend Weakens . . .

      US Stock Market Momentum is Faltering

      Is This A Pause, Or a Turn In Trend?

This Market Is Starting To Look Like Other International Sell-offs in Stocks

By George R. Harrison

We now turn our gaze towards the US Stock Market as represented by the S&P 500 Index.

What we find is a reflection of what has already happened in some of the international stock markets; a slowdown in price trend momentum is taking place in the US Stock Market just as it has in the British Stock Market which we noted in our earlier post this week.

What's been noted using our techniques is that there is less strength on the upswings and weaker support on the pull-backs in price according to analysis using The Excalibur Method.

'Excalibur' indicates that we need to be aware of any closes below 2300 in the S&P 500 as indicating a very high probability of lower prices and a shift in price trend lasting months.

The chart displayed shows the price point to watch (the red horizontal price line at 2300).

This is yet another example of what can be done once one has learned just one of the unique tools offered on this website ('The Excalibur Trading Method'), If you're interested in acquiring a licensed copy of 'Excalibur' or one of my other courses for your own use, send me an e-mail - George

Those of you who are sincerely interested in taking in some of the courses offered should e-mail me HERE. - George

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      The Weakest Markets Are First To The Exits

      The FTSE-100 Was Triggered First To Sell-off

This is one of the Earliest Markets to Indicate A Potential Global Sell-off in Stocks

By George R. Harrison

Turning our attention now to The British Stock Market we find that we've been given early warning of a weakening and collapse in prices. The Excalibur Method saw the first indicator of this almost a month ago as shown on the above chart by the red oval.

When this sort of activity occurs in more than one overseas market, then it's time to closely watch the strength of the US Stock Market as well. We'll examine the US Market in the next post. Stay tuned!


While 'Excalibur' picks amazing reversal price points, it also does something else of equal importance . . .

'Excalibur' can also target highly probable price objectives (tops and bottoms) as well!

The chart displayed is an example of what can be done once one has learned one of the unique tools offered on this website, If you're interested in acquiring a licensed copy of Excalibur or one of my other courses for your own use, send me an e-mail - George

Those of you who are sincerely interested in taking in some of the courses offered are encouraged to e-mail me HERE. - George