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Silver looks having topped in a corrective bounce

COMEX:SI1!   Silver Futures
According to principle of synchronicity proposed by JM Hurst, from time to time several distinctive cycles reach their respective bottoms simultaneously. In other words, cycles get aligned at bottoms or troughs.

However, cycles reach their peaks in asynchronous way! This is why when we deal with a big cycle topping normally it creates a string of multiple peaks. I marked up those triple tops with red arrows for you.
Imagine a train with several trucks that goes over a bridge and then goes down the bridge.
And those trucks reach the top of the bridge one by one. This is exactly how cycles reach their peaks!

That means that you should not expect a strong rally to turn down on a dime right after the first topping signal.
You may consider two first topping signals as quick short opportunities and wait for the third topping signal to build a swing short position.
The red horizontal lines are levels of resistance produced by peaks of different cycles.
The thickest red lines are those that come from the strongest cycles that move price on higher timeframes.

Quite often those strong cycles would NOT be the last to top or bottom! Quite often the last one to top would be a micro cycle from a lower timeframe.

What I see as a good shorting setup is when price overshoots the resistance of a thick red line, a resistance printed by a cycle from the highest timeframe and hits a micro resistance of a minor cycle.

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