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Daryl Guppy
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By: CNBC.com
© 2010 CNBC.com
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By: CNBC.com
“Those who don’t remember history are doomed to repeat it…there was a head and shoulders pattern that developed before the Depression in 1929, then with the recovery in 1930 we had another head and shoulders pattern that preceded a fall in the market, and in the current Dow situation we see an exact repeat of that environment,” Guppy said. The Dow retreated 457.33 points, or 4.5 percent last week, to close at 9,686 Friday. Guppy said a Dow fall below 9,800 confirmed the head and shoulders pattern. The Shanghai Composite is seeing a very rapid collapse, falling below 2,500, which suggests the major fall in the Dow, he added. In the European markets, Guppy says Frankfurt's Dax is witnessing a different pattern to London's FTSE. Guppy uses the broad trading band as measurement- giving the Dax a downsize target of 1,500. The same head and shoulders pattern seen in the Dow can also being seen in the FTSE, he added. © 2010 CNBC.com
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Below is the Daryl Guppy video interview by David Jenyns in October 2009.
David Jenyns: Daryl Guppy is founder and Director of Guppytraders.com Pty Ltd. He is a trading expert, and an active private position trader trading equities and associated derivatives markets. His most recent book is The 36 Strategies of the Chinese For Financial Traders. He is the author of several books including Share Trading and Trading Tactics and Bear Trading and Chart Trading and Trading Asian Shares and Market Trading Tactics and Better Trading and Better Stock Trading. Snapshot Trading examines short term trading strategies. Trend Trading has become a best seller and is available as. in a Chinese language edition published in Beijing.
He developed the Guppy Multiple Moving Average Indicator which is included in Metastock, OmniTrader and other charting programs. He delivers accredited courses for the Singapore Stock Exchange and Society of Remisiers, Singapore. He is an appointed foundation member of the Australian Government Shareholders and Investors Advisory Council. He is a regular technical analyst commentator and guest host on CNBC Asia Squawk Box. As a technical trader he relies mainly on chart and live market information to make trading decisions. He is the publisher of a weekly Internet newsletter Tutorials in Applied Technical Analysis, which explains technical analysis techniques and shows how they are applied to current markets. There are Australian, and Asia & China and India editions of the newsletter, with each concentrating on local market solutions and trading education.
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