A positive market environment is identified when the Barometer-plot (yellow) is advancing along with the positive and negative boundaries, as shown on the chart from 4/1/03 to 7/1/03.

A swing from a negative market to a positive market is identified when the Barometer-plot (yellow) and the positive plot (green) crosses up over the negative plot (red) as shown on the chart just prior to 4/1/03.

A swing from a positive market to a negative market is identified when the Barometer-plot (yellow) and the positive plot (green) crosses down under the negative plot (red) as shown on the chart prior to 1/1/03.

When the Barometer-plot (yellow) is between the positive (green) and negative (red) plots (or boundaries), indicates a neutral market environment;  when the Barometer-plot is in this neutral area for a significant amount of time, it normally indicates sideways movement of the market, trading range.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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