Let’s notice that yesterday and today the ProShares Single Leveraged Short SPY (NYSE: SH) hit the exact same low at 73.00 and has since rallied to 74.40/60, leaving behind a potential near-term Double Bottom. Given the glaring positive momentum divergences that have been developing since 3/23, the Double Bottom at 73.00 could very well represent the (so far) elusive near-term low ahead of a significant upside corrective period. As long as 73.00 remains viable, I will be looking for the SH to climb to fill the gap left behind on yesterday’s open, between 75.0 and 7.600 next, possibly on the way to a test of the March-April down trendline, now at 77.00/10.
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Significant Upside Ahead for S&P 500 Short ETF?
Mon, Apr 6 2009, 05:44 GMT
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