Over the past year, as I've closely examined my chart, I've noticed that the US100 is exhibiting characteristics commonly associated with the Wyckoff trading method. This method often involves significant market makers buying at lower price levels and subsequently selling at higher price levels.
The trade setup based on this pattern appears to be quite compelling, with substantial potential. The current juncture seems particularly opportune for market makers to unload their positions, given the historical high point at 16,000.
However, there is another possibility to consider – this could be a phase of reaccumulation, wherein market makers are acquiring more assets. We'll need to exercise patience and monitor the situation closely.
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