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Are we on the edge of market crash – There is a panic chart pattern unfolding [Video]

The US equity markets are playing out an ominous pattern.

Some argue that this chart pattern is not actually uncommon. However, when you combine this with very important cycles, you need to be alert.

Major time cycles are coming in suggesting that a very important trend changes playing out across the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Averages, DJIA and the NASDAQ 100.

This exact same pattern has been associated with the market crashes and panics of 1987 and also the pandemic crash of 2020.

In this brief video you will see exactly how this pattern is replicating right now and why you need to be prepared.

Many traders and investors do use Fibonacci techniques. These become incredibly powerful when combined with time cycles.

There is a high level of complacency about the markets yet there is both financial and geopolitical uncertainty about.

This market charting pattern is very important and I would like to share it with you together with the cycles that are coming together.

I hope you find it to be of value.

Take a look and decide for yourself.

All the key dates for the S&P 500, Crude Oil, Gold, Euro, Dollar Index and Bitcoin are available in the latest edition of The Market Timing Report.

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Andrew Pancholi

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Andrew Pancholi is a world-renowned trading expert specializing in market timing.

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