I've adjusted the Russell 3000, an indice that measures market capitalisation, by the value of the US Dollar as measured by the USDX index, and I found this interesting thing:
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Financial analysts have often used little thingys like lines of resistance or something like that. I don't fully understand it but it seems to show that a potential high has been reached and that maybe, just maybe, there'll be another drop. In the context of this particular graph, it would be either a drop in the value of the US Dollar or a drop in the value of the Russell 3000, or some combination of both.
Financial analysts have often used little thingys like lines of resistance or something like that. I don't fully understand it but it seems to show that a potential high has been reached and that maybe, just maybe, there'll be another drop. In the context of this particular graph, it would be either a drop in the value of the US Dollar or a drop in the value of the Russell 3000, or some combination of both.
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