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QQQQ Angle of Ascent Steeper with Each Up-Leg
By Mike Paulenoff | Published  11/16/2006 | Stocks | Unrated
QQQQ Angle of Ascent Steeper with Each Up-Leg

The extraordinary chart of the Q's (condensed) shows that the angle of ascent has become more vertical with each new upleg, the most recent of which started at the November 3 (pre-election) pivot low of 41.61. If my work is accurate -- that a new, more vertical upleg started at 41.61 -- then it is that level that represents critical support on any subsequent sigificant decline.

But let's notice the other "high-lows" that have been established since the November 3 low: 11/08 @ 42.47; 11/14 @ 43.24, and today @ 44.01. If broken, are any of those plateaus significant? Right now, my work argues that a break below 43.24 will be a big warning signal that all is not well on the long side of the Q's.

Mike Paulenoff is a 26-year veteran of the financial markets and author of MPTrader.com, a real-time diary of his technical chart analysis and trading alerts on all major markets. For more of Mike Paulenoff, sign up for a free 15-Day trial to his MPTrader Diary by clicking here.