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The weekly chart was featured, and I noted that MU had gapped higher last week and broken its short-term downtrend.
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Even the largest and strongest stock market of Europe, Germany, which had been making new highs right along with the Dow, has been in a correction over the last few weeks, now down 7%, with short-term support levels broken and looking like more downside ahead.
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The recent rising bottom formed a large wedge, and the short declining topsline and a smaller wedge within a wedge has been broken.
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Normally, when triple highs are broken, prices will surge short term and then correct briefly before resuming the rally.
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It has also broken short-term support (line c), and its OBV looks weak.
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However, the steel ETF has recently broken below key short-term support at its 10-day and 20-day moving averages, and is now testing round-number support in the 40 region.
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After four consecutive down days the stock has broken some key levels and there is little reason to be long on a short-term basis.
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