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Dow/S&P500/NASDAQ: IBM Parabolic Structure

Over the last several years Market Makers have been working on a parabolic structure for IBM. On April 27, 2024 it was noted that this structure was developed based on a similar version Specialists built between 1986 and 1987. Structural calculations for the 2017 to 2024 IBM chart are similar to that of 1986 to 1987.  It appears Market Makers are planning on a decline. Whether it is a 1987 version, or something less dramatic, remains to be seen.

“Like the musicians in an orchestra, the specialists who conduct the movements of each of the Dow stocks work on behalf of their own interests while at the same time working for the fulfillment of the objectives of the system as a whole.”
Richard Ney, Making it in the Market, 1975, page 98

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