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What's Been Happening With The CBI
What's Been Happening With The CBI
So I’ve been asked a few times, “what has been happening with the Capitulative Breadth Indicator (CBI) ?” No I haven’t stopped tracking it. There just hasn’t been a significant reading since the March bottom. Below is a chart I post to the members section of the website every night. As ...
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