The S&P 500 has pulled back during the trading session on Wednesday to reach the 4600 level before bouncing a bit. Forex stocks
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The market remains very noisy, but the fact that we found support at a previous resistance barrier is a good sign.If we were to break back below the 4600 level, then we could go looking towards the 4500 level. The market has been parabolic for some time, and I do not trust these types of moves. However, I also know that the
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