Major Reversal at Day 80 Marks Potential Start of Correction

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First Name

What’s interesting is this would be right on time to head directly into a correction given the start of the month. A retest could leave it in that awkward mid-month spot.

Bill N

Sam predicted it again, wizard ????

Florian

Hey Sam, if we get a correction do you plan on launching a new portfolio or does that depend on capitulation?

First Name

IIRC he said no, but agreed it would be appropriate for people to launch their own basically by going long with the new trades.

A Dhindsa

If this is truly the start of the correction and there’s no retest, funny to think we potentially went from highs yesterday to potentially ending today’s session 30-40% of the way into the total anticipated correction. Blink of an eye indeed and lines up with what Sam mentioned about most of the downward movement coming in the early part of the correction

Todd

Hey Sam,

Just a heads up. When using Chrome to read the comments, the comment bubble in the bottom left sometimes shows more comments than are actually visible when sorting by “Oldest.”

This bug has been around for a while. I’ve noticed it over the past few months while following.

Tip for anyone else seeing fewer comments than expected: manually change the sort to “Most Voted” each time the page loads. The missing comments usually appear.

Todd

After leaving a comment, I can see all comments under both settings.

Rich Woodwortz

Appreciate your insight Sam!! Thanks for guiding us

Nuclear Tits

What’s the likelihood that the market pulls back just a little bit and then goes past the highs instead of dropping back down, meaning this little blip is all we get?

Swaroop Kundeti

Hello Sam,

Great analysis, I’m learning a lot from your daily briefing. What I’m missing is your weekly briefing which really helped me to set a context for the coming week. Any ideas on doing the weekly briefing again?.

Regarding overall market structure and sentiment. I have seen some traders posting about $NAMO and $NYMO. How can we interpret those charts with regards to current stock indexes and current market context. It looks like those two are indicating bottom and traders/investors anticipating the dead cat bounce from here. Appreciate if you could share some thoughts on it.

J W

Just like clockwork the news cycle has turned all negative, good work Sam

First Name

Retest underway

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