Did the top in the S&P 500 in 2007, have anything in common with the 2000 top? Yes!
In 2000 the S&P made a nominal new high near the first day of fall, as monthly momentum was creating lower highs. Once it broke support selling pressure increased.
In 2007 the S&P made a nominal new high near the first day of fall, as monthly momentum was creating lower highs. Once it broke support selling pressure increased.
Lately, the S&P made a nominal high near the first day of fall, as monthly momentum was creating lower highs.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-10-11/stocks-smell-2000-2007-again
In 2000 the S&P made a nominal new high near the first day of fall, as monthly momentum was creating lower highs. Once it broke support selling pressure increased.
In 2007 the S&P made a nominal new high near the first day of fall, as monthly momentum was creating lower highs. Once it broke support selling pressure increased.
Lately, the S&P made a nominal high near the first day of fall, as monthly momentum was creating lower highs.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-10-11/stocks-smell-2000-2007-again