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    20DMF

    After the ECB's big flop announcement, this sort of buying looks like artificial action to maintain some bid.
    However, this is the market we are trading and hence, this positive divergence tells to "BUY"

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    Pascal

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    We got an "air pocket" on all ETFs (XLB, XLF, XLB and the 20DMF MF). This is enough to exit the long trades entered earlier

    GDX Is still showing accumulation though.

    Pascal

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    Pascal,

    Is the rule (close below -0.11% porosity) still valid for the 20DMF to go SHORT at EOD?
    What about the inversed ETFs? Do they have to be above 4% today?

    PdP

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdp-brugge View Post
    Pascal,

    Is the rule (close below -0.11% porosity) still valid for the 20DMF to go SHORT at EOD?
    What about the inversed ETFs? Do they have to be above 4% today?

    PdP
    The rule is correct: a close below -0.11% OR the inversed ETFs above 4% (Will not happen, because we are too far from that point). This rule applies when the 20DMF is in neutral.

    When the 20DMF is in a Buy mode, then a short must be confirmed by the inversed ETFs. (AND instead of OR on the above rule).


    Pascal

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