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The Dec 9th update stated:
For now, we've reached the point where it starts to get exciting. We saw call
buying on the rallies again this week, and the bearish camp got a little quieter,
which are contrary indicators for sure. So make no mistake, we're closing in
on the sweet spot. I still have three working ideas, one or two of which can
be almost immediately removed on Monday morning because we must either advance
into the Fed meeting or sell off. The preferred pattern has a target of 1429-ish,
possibly for Tuesday or Wednesday, but the larger patterns would see even bigger
numbers towards the first week of January after a bit more work to the downside.
Is it so hard to believe the market has been matching a weekly update to such
perfection and for so long? Not for me, as I believe that applying the Elliott
Wave Principle correctly, produces those results!! Now, the question most of
you are probably asking, going into next week is, we had aimed for 1429-ish
and got a high of 1431.63 on Friday - was that it? Was that the top? Let me
tell you, I've got a real gem of a find that's guiding my expectations from
here, and it's something most other analysts aren't seeing yet. But first,
before we get to the outlook for next week, since I've been receiving questions
on exactly what benefits members of www.tradingthecharts.com receive
in the forum, I want to review some of my recent chart-posting and how you
could have traded them for a tidy profit.

Early in the week, we were watching the Nasdaq to confirm or deny the rally
that was being hinted at by the S&P and, in the process, found a nice risk/reward
setup that was too good to pass up. The chart above was posted at 12:54 EST
Tuesday. The trade it suggested was basically trying to catch a falling knife
pre-Fed, but, since I had the NDX in a contracting triangle, I knew the move
down couldn't take out the 12/08 low of 1767.83. Applying classic Elliott rules
provided a tolerable 7-point stop ($140 per NQ contract) with a huge upside
potential

Obviously, the results couldn't have been much better. If you took the trade,
your stop was never in any danger and, even though there's still probably a
bit more upside potential to this move, selling half or more of the position
into Friday's open netted about $900 per contract. The same setup was in the
S&P, which produced a larger gain.

Before the FOMC statement on Tuesday, I had good reason to think the SPX was
triangulating. The chart above was posted on Monday's closing bell. Sure enough,
the market sold off early, all the way down to 1405, which of course spurred
the rumor that the Fed's decision had been leaked. Rather than play that game,
and knowing we had this triangle setup from the night before, I commented in
the chatroom that this selloff could be the start of the Santa Claus rally.
The results, as illustrated in the chart below, prove it was!

So, as I hope you can see, the intra-week trades covered in the forums are
much more important than finding "the count" on the monthly charts. Like a
giant puzzle, it all comes together through the completion of smaller structures
- otherwise I'd be calling tops every time I can count a 5-wave advance! Instead,
I'd rather book profits all week long until I have a reason to be cautious.
With that said, be sure to check out Joe's Precious Points update, as silver
sold off exactly at our target on December 5th and produced a profit of $4850
per contract on Friday alone as it declined 7%!
Regular readers of this update will have no problem recalling my bullish call
from August that totally cut against the grain of mainstream thought at the
time. Since then we've climbed the "wall of worry" on past the SPX 1360
target, and I advised not to challenge the move as we rolled up our targets,
noticing that the structure kept subdividing and adding incomplete patterns.
I also stressed the importance of market sentiment and I must say, if there
ever was a week where market sentiment is ripe, this is it! Everyone I spoke
to this week was a born-again bull! Analysts now have target estimates from
1600 to 1800+ on the S&P. Sure we can have a bit more upside, but I sense
a pure capitulation. I think a little something called a "surprising disappointment" in
Elliott-speak may be dampening some New Year's celebrations this year.
As we sold off into the summer lows, I had a huge problem believing that the
May high was a top based on the Fibonacci projections I construct. Over the
past several months, I've noticed a long-term projection has been pulling up
on the NYSE's price like a magnet. When we achieved SPX 1360, the NYSE was
still shy of its ultimate target, which is partly why we've avoided stepping
in front of the SPX so far. As illustrated in the chart below, we are close
to tagging that NYSE target and, as far as I'm concerned, we can complete the
move right here or trade a bit above the target as we wrap it up going into
2007. A more detailed analysis of this situation was submitted to Futures magazine,
which should appear in their February issue.

As you can see, I'm not about to spoil a perfect prediction so far unless
something changes. Of course, this is not my announcement to go short! As of
Friday afternoon I recommended holding off on any shorting to at least next
week. It's a hard call around the holidays, but I've mentioned before about
this rally holding up to January 2nd. I would actually enjoy seeing another
small move up early next week that completes a pattern from the July lows,
but if we trade lower, and able to take out the 1413ish area, I'll go with
the flow. If we somehow trade through the NYSE target without recognizing it,
I will stand aside or get BACK on the bullish trade. I have no agenda each
morning, week or month that involves marrying myself to a particular count
or concept, which is the reason I've been calling the market correctly. I don't
agree with what many are calling for from this point on, but if something were
to change in the next few weeks, I will not be blinded but some bias or number
and quickly join in.
I expect the SPX to make another attempt early next week, which could have
some serious bearish implications. SPX 1360 area is no longer the short trigger
(but still an important level for other ideas) and a new number will be posted
early next week for members. There will probably always be someone who wants
to get in on the entire move and short a few points higher, but I hope you
can see the logic in my strategy and understand that this level of discipline
is part of what's kept me from being short all along. I'm not about to mess
it up now.
Keep an eye on the next high, along with the p/c ratio, a/d line and non-confirmation
from either the NASDAQ and/or the Russell. Targets sit at any new high, 1436.50
and 1456. The end of this leg doesn't have to mean crash, or never a higher
move, but the next week or weeks should get very interesting! We have a couple
of plans and levels on the radar for a 2007 idea. See you then!
Bonds
Here is a link for the Bond
chart we have been following. They tried to lift them but won't be able,
as the pattern is valid
Grains
Our top call still proves to be perfect. We are now getting our consolidation
prior to the next target
Metals
See Silver on Friday? WOW! Make sure to read Joe's Precious Points updates
as he nailed the top tick so far in the silver futures contract. Silver was
down 7% on Friday!
Google
No Change. Google reached our first target at 506 and closed at 480. Is it
done or does it reach the second target? Stay tuned.
Oil
Looks like oil made its low 15 cents above November's newsletter target of
$56.90 and is now trading at its high from that move up.
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