IOO:GLOBAL 100 INDEX AT 2,618 FIB AND 3,14 OF TIMEGlobal 100 index shares of largest companies at 2,618 off of 2012 lows and 3.14 pi time this coming week, if we connect the two lower closings of 2011.
At the top of the 3 year up trending channel again, where price has been rejected 5 times so far.
Cheers,
Panos
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