Global Stocks Under Pressure

by Tiho Brkan, The Short Side of Long

Second post today includes a few mor

e charts all focusing on equity market weakness, that is quite similar to the conditions developing with the MSCI Emerging Markets Index. Firstly, before reading the post, I would like to link you back to the warning on this blog, in that equity markets were at risk of a correction.

When priced in US Dollars, the following countries are now either breaking down or close to breaking down: Australia, South Korea, Mexico, India and finally Indonesia (which we discussed two weeks ago). Few more are also quite close including Canada, Turkey, Thailand and Singapore amongst others. In the US, Dow Transports are correcting while Dow Industrials are down for the year.

Chart Of The Day: Many global markets are breaking support levels!

Australian-Stocks Korean-Stocks Mexcian-Stocks

 Source: Short Side Of Long

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