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This Sector Is Readying Itself for Another Big Run By Larry Benedict, editor, Trading With Larry Ben

[Trading With Larry Benedict]( This Sector Is Readying Itself for Another Big Run By Larry Benedict, editor, Trading With Larry Benedict The financial services sector had an impressive 32% gain in 2021. That strong momentum enabled it to withstand the selloff at the start of this year. But as the selling got stronger and more widespread, it eventually caught up the Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF)… [Chart]( From its January peak to its June low, XLF dropped 27%. XLF found a base through June and July and then rallied to break above a previous price level. However, [when we looked at XLF month]( (red arrow on the chart below), a key indicator warned it was overbought. Today, we’ll discuss what’s happened since then, and see what we can expect from here. Recommended Link [Crypto bulls HATE him!]( [image]( Local dad figures out how to make 1,925% (or more!) when Bitcoin falls - Without shorting! [Click here to see how he does it (it takes 3 seconds!).]( -- A Series of Lower Highs On the chart, you can see how the 50-day moving average (MA – blue line) tracked sideways as we came into the start of 2022. The 50-day MA then steadily trended downward as XLF bearishly made a series of lower highs. But, it hasn’t all been one-way traffic… Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF) [Image] Source: eSignal The 10-day MA (red line) shows XLF has zig-zagged multiple times throughout the long-term downtrend. And our momentum tracker – the Relative Strength Index (RSI) – shows another bearish pattern… Apart from when XLF topped out at lower highs, the RSI has remained in the lower half of its band (below the green line) throughout the down move. XLF gapped lower in June and put the RSI into oversold territory (lower grey dashed line). [Holy Cow, Only $19!]( Then, as the RSI began to trend higher (red line in the bottom half chart), XLF formed a short-term base (orange line) from which it rallied. Two key technical signals underscored this rally… - The RSI bullishly broke back into the upper half of its range. - The 10-day MA broke back above the 50-day MA. XLF rallied to break through its May high. However, it also pushed the RSI into overbought territory (upper grey dashed line). Overbought conditions caused the RSI to sharply reverse. XLF followed suit by rolling over and dropping. Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF) [Image] Source: eSignal XLF’s drop saw the RSI bearishly break into the lower half of its range. But it has since reversed to the upside to track right on resistance. So, what am I looking for from here? Free Trading Resources Have you checked out Larry's free trading resources on his website? It contains a full trading glossary to help kickstart your trading career – at zero cost to you. Just [click here]( to check it out. It’s About Support and Resistance Right now, action around our technical indicators is key. If the RSI breaks back above resistance and gains traction in the upper half of its range, then XLF’s rally that began in July will go further. The next test for XLF is to break above its August high at around $36. I’ll also be watching our two MAs, as they’re now tracking very closely together. If the 10-day MA stays above the 50-day MA – and starts trending higher – it’ll confirm an uptrend. However, if the RSI fails to break resistance and instead reverses lower – and the 10-day MA crosses below the 50-day MA – then XLF could soon retest its yearly lows. As always, we need to keep a close watch… and let our technical signals dictate any potential trades. Regards, Larry Benedict Editor, Trading With Larry Benedict Reader Mailbag In today’s mailbag, a subscriber thanks Larry for his recent gains from [One Ticker Trader]( I just wanted to reach out and thank you for the expertise on these recommendations so far. I used your recommendations to make about $2,500 on the first trade and about $3,500 on the second trade. However, on the first trade I cashed out one day too early. If I would have listened to you, I would have made another $3,000. I’m looking forward to working with you in the future. Thanks again. – Joseph Y. Thank you as always, for your thoughtful comments. We look forward to reading them every day. Keep them coming at feedback@opportunistictrader.com. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… URGENT: [Market Wizard Larry Benedict’s Special Deal Is About to Expire]( Larry went 20 years on Wall Street without a single losing year. His hedge fund, Banyan Capital, was ranked in the top 1% of the entire world. 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