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The S&P 500 is at an extreme valuation, with mixed signals on a sustained reversal. Technical analysis suggests potential for lower prices, while historical data points to long-term low real returns.
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The S&P 500 $SPX is sitting near the extreme end of its historical valuation range. At a Shiller CAPE of 41.37, historical relationships point to roughly -2.6% annualized REAL returns over the next 10 years. Not a timing signal.. but a striking long-term valuation warning.
Im about to blow your minds showing you the formula of the Gann Square of 9 using the S&P 500 ( $SPX ): The S&P 500 has followed the Gann Square of 9 logarithmic spiral almost perfectly since the 1929 crash low of $4.40. Every major bull run, every major top, every major crash —
$ES | $SPX Weekly Plan | August 24-28 🟥 Daily: OTFD 🟨 Weekly: BALANCE 🟩 Monthly: OTFU For this week, the main focus will be on whether buyers can sustain the multi-week balance breakout initiated earlier this month, when the market gapped above the prior ATH at 7648. Last week fe
$SPX The bounce is here, but there is still NO bullish SMT supporting a sustained reversal. I’m treating last week’s ABC decline as a bearish W1. Now watching the Daily FVG (7714–7776) for W2 resistance. Reject there → I’m looking for W3 LOWER. 7566 is the higher degree confirmat
RT @matthughes13: Im about to blow your minds showing you the formula of the Gann Square of 9 using the S&P 500 ( $SPX ): The S&P 500 has…
RT @TriggerTrades: $SPX The bounce is here, but there is still NO bullish SMT supporting a sustained reversal. I’m treating last week’s…
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