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    Posted May 29, 2012 by
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    A Crash is coming!

     
    I have been reporting to members at marketspath.com that a crash is coming and I am almost certain of it. How can one so sure about something that doesn't happen very often? Because it will either be the stock market or volatility that crashes.

    Now when I say "crash" I m not talking about that 1 day 10%-15% drop, even though I could see that happening very easily with the fractal pattern I am watching. Heck if the pattern does repeat itself, the crash could be something like 20%-30%.

    I know this may sound crazy, but one must know what is crashing before assuming anything. The pattern has been following this fractal to a T so far and we are ready for the move. It may surprise many and the ones on the wrong side will be begging for it to end. Unfortunately, it will probably end just as they give up.

    If the fractal pattern is going to fail, our timing systems will most likely give us a heads up way before hand. Our ratio bands are looking constructive, but there is a lot of work to be done before they are all lining up together. That will take time.

    Our faster ratio bands move like a speed boat, letting us know when a short term trend change is about to hit. But the longer term ratio bands take weeks before they confirm the trend has indeed changed.

    Take a look at tonight's free video report to see how the short term ratio bands keep us looking in the right direction. Good luck trading-Marketspath.com

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