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Stock Market Bottom or Bull Trap? Follow The Wyckoff Trading Method

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An oversold rebound in S&P 500 $S&P 500(.SPX)$ is unfolding on last Friday 13 May 2022 as signaled by the market breadth. Find out how to use Wyckoff trading method to determine if this is a stock market bottom or a bull trap by focusing on the characteristics of the price action and the volume. Click and watch the video below on YouTube (Pro Tip: adjust the speed to 1.5–2X): The bullish setup vs. bearish setup is 133 vs 190 from the screenshot of my stock screener below. This is a sharp reversal from last week (72 vs 923). The screener also reflects the sharp turning of the market breadth, which is constructive for the bulls. Do watch till the end of the video to find out the thought process and key levels that will violate the bearish scenario. Safe trading. If you are day trading the US futures or swing trading for Malaysia and US stocks, do check out my YouTube Channel: Ming Jong Tey for additional videos and resources. @TigerStars $Alibaba(BABA)$ $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$ $Apple(AAPL)$ Important Reading Potential Sharp Move Coming According To This Bear Market Leading Indicator? Stock Market Crash Déjà Vu? From Price Structure to Market Rotation Sequence Another 14% Drop in S&P 500 When The Market Crash? Bearish Signal in S&P 500: Wyckoff Upthrust and This Bearish Volume Pattern Plus Key Support Levels
Stock Market Bottom or Bull Trap? Follow The Wyckoff Trading Method

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