Is The Market Bottom Here? Will The S&P 500 Break Down Further?

Watch the free-preview video extracted from the WLGC session before the market opens on 13 Aug 2024 to find out the following:

  • How does the increasing volatility impact the likelihood of a market bottom?
  • 1 simple way to judge the quality of the relief rally.
  • The 3 characteristics you must know for the recent selloff to determine the future direction.
  • The key level to violate the bearish flag scenario.
  • And a lot more…

Video Length: 00:05:40

As the relief rally unfolds, some stocks show outperformance with a decent setup. However, the elevated volatility, supply increase, and acceleration to the downside still suggest a test of the low formed by the capitulation bar on 1 Aug 2024.

The downside target as discussed in the video last week is still valid.

Although yesterday the S&P 500 broke above the axis line at 5435, it is still testing the breakdown bar on 2 Aug 2024. Watch out for the emergence of the supply at the current zone.
 

Market Environment

The bullish vs. bearish setup is 229 to 227 from the screenshot of my stock screener below.

Wyckoff method stock screener
Wyckoff method stock screener

3 Stocks Ready To Soar

11 actionable setups such as AEM, CNK, SFM were discussed during the live session before the market open (BMO).

The elevated volatility is still not favorable for swing trading. If I were to trade, I would cut down to 1/2 of the normal position size and use conservative trade management to protect the capital.

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AEM stock buy signal
AEM

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CNK stock buy signal
CNK

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SFM stock buy signal
SFM

More By This Author:

This Volatility Signal Suggests A Bigger Drop Ahead!
Bearish Momentum Alert: Here's Why The S&P 500 Could Break Down Soon
Will The Nasdaq 100's Relief Rally Hold Or Is A Sharp Decline Inevitable?

Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.

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