Are we approaching a "moment of truth"? ... where the market finds a bottom,
or loses critical support that has a more serious down move?
Let's explore 3 charts where we can get an understanding of the juncture we
have now come to.
First, we will take a look at the New York Stock Exchange daily "New Highs". Strong
rallies have New High levels above 100 ... preferably 150. This chart
shows the correlation between the market's up movement and current down movement. Note
how the New Highs have been below 100 since November and how the S&P 500
has continued down ... making lower tops and lower bottoms.
What is interesting about this chart, is the resistance line that has been
in place since October. Note how the New Highs can't go much lower without
breaking to the upside of the resistance line.
If a breakout occurs with levels above 100, then that will be bullish.
If however, it breaks out and remains below the 100 level, then that would
remain bearish over the longer term even though we could see a short term upside
move.
If it moves above the resistance line and remains below 50, then we could
see a prolonged down move. See the next chart please ...

This is a long term view of the SPY. Note that there is a critical support
line at 136.75. We are there now ... and we will test this support level
in the next few days. Falling below it would have very negative long
term implications.

Coinciding with the SPY, the Institutional index of "core holdings" is also
at a long term critical support level. Note the the Institutional Index
is now at the support line on this 5 year upward channel. The stocks
represented on this chart/index are the top stocks owned by Institutions which
reflect's a major portion of their investment money.
We are now at a very important market juncture where a market direction has
to be decided within the next few days.
(Note to paid subscribers: Yesterday, we posted a Special Report that
answers the following questions:
What's going on in the market?
What significant change has occurred since December which is abnormal?
Why is the VIX holding steady while the market drops?
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