GLOBAL EQUITY MARKETS – November 2, 2019

REVIEW


The benchmark for the Global equity markets performance, the iShares MSCI All Country World Index ETF (ACWI.O) confirmed the breakout from the 5 month-long rectangle. While the long-term chart pattern can be identified as a H&S continuation and has a much higher price objective the short-term chart pattern is possibly a rectangle and the short-term price target stands at 79.6 levels. There is another hurdle that the ACWI ETF needs to overcome before reaching all-time highs and that is the minor high that stands at 77.5 levels. The ETF might find short-term resistance around 77.5 levels. 74.8 levels will act as support.

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GLOBAL EQUITY MARKETS – October 26, 2019

REVIEW


The benchmark for the Global equity markets performance, the iShares MSCI All Country World Index ETF (ACWI.O) breached the  resistance at 74.8 levels. While the long-term chart pattern can be identified as a H&S continuation, the short-term chart pattern is possibly a rectangle. With ETFs and indices a breakout confirmation level of 1% can be sufficient.  I will take a daily close above 75.5 levels as a breakout confirmation. I monitor this ETF for another day of strength. Possible chart pattern price target for the rectangle stands at 79.6 levels.

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GLOBAL EQUITY MARKETS – October 19, 2019

REVIEW


The benchmark for the Global equity markets performance, the iShares MSCI All Country World Index ETF (ACWI.O) found resistance at the famous horizontal 74.8 resistance. It is now almost 2 year that the ETF has been trading below the strong resistance with several tests. The rebound from the 200-day average at 72.5 took place with a gap opening. If we see further consolidation and pullback the ETF can fill the gap between 73 and 73.6 levels. The ACWI ETF is still trading in a wide range and the strong resistance continues to remain at 74.8 levels. Only after a breakout above the strong horizontal resistance we will conclude the completion of a multi-month long bullish chart pattern. The right shoulder of a possible H&S continuation is now well-defined and can be labelled as a rectangle.

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