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Tuesday morning ahead of the open, Citigroup (C) reports earnings, which needless
to say, could be problematic for the company, the financial sector, and for
the entire market.
On the other hand, based purely on my technical work, C is at or is very near
to a major upside pivot reversal from within the 26.00-28.00 price zone. The
bank will have to produce disastrous results acutely worse than the write-downs
and losses currently built into the price. When I juxtapose the chart of C
with the pending news, my conclusion is that a falling price from here will
be subject to the "beachball effect," which means that a negative price reaction
will not be able to be sustained -- and the buyers will prevail (from 26.00-28.00
area).

While on the subject of bullish big caps, a look at the Dow Diamonds (AMEX:
DIA)/ iShares Russell 2000 ETF (AMEX: IWM) ratio chart shows the outperformance
of the big caps at the expense of the small caps using the Dow Diamond ETF,
and the Russell 2000 ETF, especially for the past year.
In particular, notice the mid-2007 upside breakout at 1.6400, which is nearing
its measured upside target of 1.8200. Furthermore, if the chart pattern continues
to preserve the symmetry from the left hand side of the chart (the bear phase,
when the small caps outperformed during the very bullish years between 2003
and 2006), then the big caps will continue to outperform beyod the 1.8200 ratio
(DIA/IWM) towards the 2.10-2.20 target zone, or by another 20% before current "adjustment" runs
its course.

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