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    Waiting for the correction by Carl Swenlin

    By Rob | August 28, 2009

    Waiting . . .
    Chart Spotlight
    by Carl Swenlin
    DecisionPoint.com
    August 28, 2009

    It is my observation that a lot of our time working with the market is spent waiting for something to happen. One of the problems with playing options is that options will expire before the expected price move takes place. In other words, the market can prove you right, but not in the time allotted. Fortunately, we are not currently on a time schedule as we await the market’s next decisive move, but it is tedious nonetheless.

    The primary issue now is whether prices are going to break up or down out of the ascending wedge pattern. A strong up move last week gave the impression that there might be a breakout attempt this week, but prices immediately stalled just below the overhead resistance presented by the top of the wedge pattern, dribbling along with no effect.

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    Bottom Line: Because there was no follow through (breakout) on last week’s rally I find myself less enthusiastic about a breakout that is not preceded by a pullback. Our long-term and medium-term buy signals require that we remain positive overall, but I am beginning to see the possibility for a correction down toward the 950 level.

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