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Cycle Trading: Daily Cycle Decline

Tuesday stocks finally signaled that they have begun their daily cycle decline.

Stocks peaked last Wednesday, day 40, which locks in a right translated cycle formation. Stocks next formed a daily swing high on Friday. Then they closed below the 10 day MA on Tuesday.  At 44 days that places stocks well into their timing band for a daily cycle low. At this late stage a close below the 10 day MA is a reliable indicator that the daily cycle is in decline. Stocks normally decline anywhere from 7 to 15 days into a daily cycle low.  Stocks also should break below the daily cycle trend line before completing their daily cycle decline. So we are hunting for a daily swing low to form below the daily cycle trend line to signal a new daily cycle. 

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