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CGTS WEDNESDAY: RALLY BRINGS RELIEF. IS THIS A TRADING BOTTOM?

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Michael J. Clark was born and raised in Sinclair, Wyoming. He is a poet, novelist, artist, historian, and market analyst. He began investing in 1985. He read ˜The Technical Analysis of Stock Trends" by Edwards and Magee and was hooked. From 1985-1987 he made astonishing gains in the stock market; and then stocks collapsed in 1987. Since then he has been attempting to 'solve the stock market', with many failures and some successes. The system he developed, called CGTS, Clark's Gate Timining System, is algorithm-based. What this fancy word means is that he proposes a series of necessary steps based on technical analysis propositions, which, when met, trigger trading signals. His four main trading systems are up a combined 31% for 2015. From his website: INVESTMENT PHILOSOPHY Now that QE is supposedly ending, markets are already becoming more tradable, with opportunities to make money on both long and short trades at the same time. QE tended to make all boats rise, except precious metals. This made it more difficult to play the short side of the markets. Now, both sides seem to be more accessible to successful trades. This will also be more of a challenge for investors. The FED will have to eventually abandon the markets to their own destinies, and stop spending trillions to protect investors AND corporations from their mistakes. As this begins to happen (I am not sure it has happened yet), informed advice will become even more necessary for investors. Rules of Investment Rule #1: Never go against the trend. The majority is often wrong; but the minority is often wrong also. The sticky issue with this advice is at transition points, at which a Bull Market turns into a Bear Market or vice-versa. Big Money often anticipates and/or causes this transition. So pay attention to what Big Money is really doing, not what they say they are doing. Rule #2: You don’t need a broker who makes his living off of your money. Most brokerage firms buy a position in a stock quietly and slowly. When the stock has appreciated significantly they add the stock to their buy recommendations. Then they begin selling their position while they are encouraging their clients to buy the stock. Most firms never issue sell recommendations. If they do, beware: they are probably trying to buy your stock after a huge sell-off. Rule #3: Watch your own emotions because they are often signaling something. When fear turns to greed and visions of unlimited wealth, we are probably near a top in a trade and we should get ready to sell. When hope and denial turn to fear and visions of an unlimited loss, we are probably approaching a bottom in a trade. (See Rule #1 however.) Rule #4: Trade with a system to complement your gut reactions. Follow the system no matter what, even if it means taking a loss. Don’t get lazy with your money and sink into denial. Use a system to help you refrain from 'playing a hunch'. Rule #5: HEDGE YOUR PORTFOLIO AGAINST LOSSES. How does one do this? By having a balanced portfolio of long and short positions. But have a system that signals both long and short positions, and keep your portfolio balanced around 50% long and 50% short. This may seem to contradict Rule #1. It does not. When something is in a long trend, something else is in a short trend. Find what is long and what is short. If stocks are long, gold or oil may be short. Use ETFs and options to help establish this portfolio balance. Our system gives trading signals every day for both long and short positions. More information on CGTS is available at: http://home.mindspring.com/~mclark7/CGTS142.htm His fine arts portfolio can be found at the following address: http://www.hoalantrangallery.com/MJC2.htm His writing portfolio can be found at: http://www.hoalantrangallery.com/MJCwriting.htm Those interested in his book "Turn Out the Lights", a description of the metaphysical causes of the 2008 financial meltdown, can access the draft at: http://www.hoalantrangallery.com/Turnoutlights.htm Michael Clark has retired after working 30 years in academia, relocated to Hanoi, Vietnam for six years, and has returned to America in 2014.


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CGTS WEDNESDAY: RALLY BRINGS RELIEF. IS THIS A TRADING BOTTOM?

Sep. 10, 2020 2:06 AM ET (AMAT), EA, IMOS, TSLA, UPRO, ZM

It is orange from San Diego to Seattle.  Maybe the demonstrators will go home.

We will continue to be CAUTIOUS until the VIX breaks down.

CGTS TRADING PROFILE: CAUTION, STILL BULLISH

CROSSOVER TRADE

We are still bullish. We have a CAUTION sign out because there has been a real SELLING WAVE over the last few days. Our CROSSOVER SIGNAL has weakened but is still bullish, >0, +344, which means we are STILL LONG ON THE MARKET.

STILL LONG, UP 33.74% trading GSPC/SPX since 3/27/20.

CGTS DIAGNOSTICS for SUBSCRIBERS ONLY

The VIX MONTHLY, at least in terms of MOMO, is BEARISH. See the LOWER LOWS AND LOWER HIGHS.

If we are finished with the SELLING we would expect our FISHNET3 System to tell us so.

Is it ever. All of these issues are telling us that the selling is OVER. (Do we believe it?)

What about this? FNGD, FANG STOCK BEARISH ETF, BUY. Not so fast. Remember 3x ETFS and by definitition 3x as volatile as the underlying issues. This means they can be trusted to bottom and top before the market do and also give false signals of tops and bottoms.

More inverse ETF EARLY BUY SIGNALS that are not confirmed YET. (I am starting to feel like a weather-man.)

MOMO (red) above and below are still a BEARISH PATTERN. COUNT3 is also still Bearish.

READER CORRESPONDENCE.

We have some reader requests today.

TESLA. The WEEKLY CHART shows us that TSLA has not missed a bear. The price hit RESISTANCE (429.38) that turned the stock back. SUPPORT is at 298.38. MOMO1 (BLUE MOMO) has pulled back but is in a VERY CLEAR BULLISH HHIGH HLOW pattern. Still bullish.

ZM, ZOOM. BULLISH. C1=1 and the price hit SUPPORT after a brief profit-taking and is ready to bounce higher.

ZM gave a BUY SIGNAL two days ago in our TT PLUS DAILY System. TT+ Portfolio.

Markus, from Finland read this the other day:

Secondly, you were writing in the latest report: ...Since we only BUY C1=1 and EXC<=0 we have a long uptrend with C=1 that we did not act. It is a flaw to this system; but one we are accepting at the moment. We are willing to miss chances for gain if it means a system with more overall integrity...--> what if, or would fishnet give you any benefit? so (fishnet <= 0, if EXC still 1) you could make earlier entry again (and not to miss those early gains)?

We were not sure of this at first. We tested it with TRIANGLE TRADE PLUS FISHNET.

We think this has REAL POSSIBILITIES and we will continue to test it -- thank you to Markus for his help.

TRIANGLE TRADE PLUS DAILY REPORT.

BUY SIGNALS. Again, INVERSE ETFS are misleading. AVOID THEM HERE

2020_PORT_TRIANGLE_TRADE_PLUS_PORT_9920.xlsx

LWAY, BUY. Very nice chart here.

NTTA also bullish, #2 BUY for the day.

We have some CONCLUDED TRADES.

SHORT TRADE ended in STNG.

SELL signals. Both failed trades -- we like to show GAINS; we also need to show not so great trades.

We could continue to have some back and forth for awhile now. HE SAID; SHE SAID. BUYING - SELLING.

LAST NIGHT I saw PRE MARKET up. I cancelled my soon-to-expire UPRO call options and waited until after today to sell them. A better SALE today.

We are not convince we will go straight up from here. But our numbers remain BULLISH

GOLD/SILVER COMPLEX.

USLV Silver looks short-term bearish. MOMO pattern.

Gold? MOMO1 is weakening. Price is moving sideways at least.

Good night all.

MJC, CGTS

HEADLINE NEWS.

DO WE EVEN NEED A VACCINE?

PRE-MARKET

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