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January 4, 2013
08:46 EDTXLBS&P Select Materials SPDR: Pivot points
The following are the pivot points for XLB. Pivot High: $38.395, Pivot Low: $37.885. These were calculated using the DeMark method. It is generally believed to be bullish when price breaks out above the pivot high or bearish when price breaks down below the pivot low.
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June 19, 2013
08:46 EDTXLBS&P Select Materials SPDR: Pivot points
The following are the pivot points for XLB. Pivot High: $40.765, Pivot Low: $40.435. These were calculated using the DeMark method. It is generally believed to be bullish when price breaks out above the pivot high or bearish when price breaks down below the pivot low.
June 18, 2013
08:46 EDTXLBS&P Select Materials SPDR: Pivot points
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June 17, 2013
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June 14, 2013
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June 13, 2013
08:46 EDTXLBS&P Select Materials SPDR: Pivot points
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June 12, 2013
08:46 EDTXLBS&P Select Materials SPDR: Pivot points
The following are the pivot points for XLB. Pivot High: $40.015, Pivot Low: $39.485. These were calculated using the DeMark method. It is generally believed to be bullish when price breaks out above the pivot high or bearish when price breaks down below the pivot low.
June 11, 2013
08:49 EDTXLBS&P Select Materials SPDR: Pivot points
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June 10, 2013
09:05 EDTXLBS&P Select Materials SPDR: Pivot points
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June 7, 2013
08:46 EDTXLBS&P Select Materials SPDR: Pivot points
The following are the pivot points for XLB. Pivot High: $40.055, Pivot Low: $39.585. These were calculated using the DeMark method. It is generally believed to be bullish when price breaks out above the pivot high or bearish when price breaks down below the pivot low.
June 6, 2013
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