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Five Indexes Compared on One Chart

Yesterday, all 5 of our indexes closed above their support lines again as seen below. The five indexes included the Institutional Index of "core holdings", the NYA (NYSE) Index, the SPY, the NDX, and the IWM.

While they are all above support lines, do note that the NYA Index and theIWM (ETF for the Russell 2000) were very close to their support lines.

 

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