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Thursday, May 9, 2019

The proof is right here! I called for a pause of the Stock Market uptrend, quite perfectly

Great job with the S&P500. After I keep saying to follow the uptrend since January, I said in April to wait for a pause of the uptrend, here it is!

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Thursday, May 2, 2019

Live Cattle prices falling down... and the S&P500

Strong fall of Live Cattle prices; were we able to forecast it? The answer is yes, perfectly! What’s next? The S&P500 keeps pushing higher. Is it time for a pullback?

Here is the last post:
 https://iaminwallstreet.com/live-cattle-strong-fall-and-more/

Have you missed my last posts?

You can read my last posts using this link: https://iaminwallstreet.com/blog-forecast-studies-analysis-trading-signals-astro-trading/

I have been saying to stick with the uptrend of the S&P500 since January...

Monday, August 13, 2018

2018 Trading Performance

We are showing our trading performance since the beginning of the year. We are in profits with all the Futures Market we trade through our Daily Report Service.

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Wednesday, April 4, 2018

2018 Cotton Forecast: April Buy Opportunity?



I discovered the Cotton Market a few years ago, and I could see how my forecast model worked so well with it, in the past! Here, I share with you the last Update I sent to my Subscribers, with the opportunity to see what's next in April and what prices we should monitor.




Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Soybeans: how I did forecast the drop from the first of March

There are many studies I use to forecast and trade the Soybeans Market, which is one of my favoite. Let's see, here, why we had to expect a pullback considering the work of Jeanne Long.

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Tuesday, February 6, 2018

S&P500: how it repeats itself


The S&P500 Index saw a higher volatility in the last days, something that is scaring the Bulls. Is the uptrend pattern still alive?



The parabolic pattern of the S&P500 is in front of everyone, and usually, once the uptrend is over, we see a break of this pattern, with higher volatility. To prove what I am saying, we can look at the past, because a guy said: "the Market repeats itself". The problem is to understand how this sentence is correct.