Does the 1970’s Dow 1000 = 2000’s SPX 1000 ?

Thursday, November 06, 2008 | 04:00 PM

With 15 minutes left in today's trading, let's take a quick technical look at the past month's market action:

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SPX 30 Days

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My perspective: This 2 day pullback after the sharp 20% rally from the October 10th lows in the SPX is about a ~50% retracement of the inital rally, as well as the Electin Day revisit to those highs.

It appears that forays above the level 1,000 have twice brought out the sellers.

I wonder if SPX 1,000 will become the modern equivalent of the 1970s Dow 1,000  . . .








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