DJIA: uptrend and prices of several points of the historic peak. No signal to sell.
Today is the last trading session of the year, will have lower volumes of shares and sharp movements in both directions. Possible speculative growth.
The levels are quite high and dangerous for new purchases. Will not make mistakes, we will wait for correction buy.
Equity markets will face major difficulties in the beginning of 2015. We know that markets are moving quite speculative at reaching the tops and bottoms. So that upward movement may be coming to an end or the trend is tired.
2015 will be quite volatile in the beginning. Fed will raise rates, which will initially have a negative impact. Markets will wait for the elections in Greece, which will affect many countries, Italy, Spain, Portugal. This will also negatively affect the share.
Possible short positions from current levels .
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