The stock market has just flashed a warning sign—a powerful reversal pattern that spells trouble for the Dow Jones. We’re talking about a Bump and Run pattern, and when it appears, you know something’s coming. The movement is long, it’s graceful, but above all, it’s devastating. The chart looks beautiful, but don’t be fooled by its smoothness. What’s coming is anything but pretty.
This Bump and Run reversal isn’t a passing phase. It’s a deadly precursor to a market drop of 18 to 20 percent. When the trendline of this pattern is breached, prepare for the worst. The rule is simple—the distance from the peak of the bump, projected downward, gives you a clear target for the coming fall. And with the trendline officially broken, it’s only a matter of time before the market plunges into the red.
For those who understand these signals, the warning is clear. This isn’t just a temporary glitch. The pattern is long and graceful, but behind its beauty, the fall is inevitable. Buckle up.
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Dow Jones.
A stunning display of a Bump and Run reversal pattern.
Lengthy, graceful, and devastating.
She's beautiful!
When the trendline of this majestic formation is breached, expect an 18 to 20% drop, the measurement rule defined by the lead-up to the height of the bump,… pic.twitter.com/ewSLooE9Ev
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