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Market Top in October? 2007 vs. 2024

by admin October 8, 2024
October 8, 2024
Market Top in October? 2007 vs. 2024

Will we see a major market top during the month of October? Dave breaks down three market breadth indicators and compares their current configuration to what we observed at the 2007 market top. He then goes through the charts and reviews market topping conditions from a breadth perspective using the McClellan Oscillator, Stocks Above the 50-day Moving Average, and New 52-week Highs and Lows.

This video originally premiered on October 7, 2024. Watch on our dedicated David Keller page on StockCharts TV!

Previously recorded videos from Dave are available at this link.

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