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Progress for the Bulls, But Will It Hold?

On this week’s edition of Moxie Indicator Minutes, TG explains that, barring any crazy event, the SPX will close its second month over the Monthly 10-SMA. This moving average is his primary tool for assessing whether a longer-term trend is bullish or bearish. The SPY continues to hold up, albeit sideways, but that is progress for the bulls. It does not have to last, but it is something to note until it changes or improves. Market breadth still isn’t great, but there are opportunities out there for to take.

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