3.4 Hindenburg Omen point/indicator illuminates
※This article does not instruct or recommend buying or selling timing.
Please make your own investment decisions.
※Today I am writing earlier than usual at 24:00 on March 3 due to having plans tomorrow.
There are no changes to the analysis, and since it is a progress update, the article is brief.
On March 3, the Hindeburg Omen lit up for the first time in a year yesterday.
Previously, on January 28, 2020, just before the COVID-19 decline.
From the moment it lights up, within one month there is a risk indicator of a decline of 5% or more and an 80% crash likelihood, which tends to light up mainly around stock price highs.
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