12M is in complex upswing (probably corrective) with Demark exhaustion; 13W is in upswing of sideways range; 18D has triggered Market Profile sell signal with Demark exhuastion. Expect Lean Hogs to test the range low
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The Demark exhaustion signal is now active and is looking to trigger a buy entry
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12M suggests that this market is likely to retest its all time high, but the current 18D swing is now statistically overbought. The Demark exhaustion suggests that a corrective dip is now likely
This looks very interesting. Current 18D swing is oversold in terms of price move, and also arguably in terms of time as well. Market is at 13W Midas support, with Demark exhaustion calling for a buy.
The current 18D swing on copper is normal in terms of bars, but over extended in terms of price move. (107 points is a 3SD move). Will look for 13W midas support plus Demark exhuastion buy signal.
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