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		<title>By: Turning point reached in market rally at S&#38;P 500 61.8% retracement level &#124; SMSF Investment Strategies</title>
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		<dc:creator>Turning point reached in market rally at S&#38;P 500 61.8% retracement level &#124; SMSF Investment Strategies</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] retracement levels are potential turning points in markets as mentioned in my earlier blog post &#8220;Using Fibonacci to identify potential turning points&#8220;. Marketclub had just released a great video analysis on the DOW called &#8220;Can we go [...]</description>
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