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JP Morgan Chase J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. provides global financial services under the J.P. Morgan brand and retail banking under the Chase brand. The company provides services such as investment banking, treasury and securities services, asset management, private banking, card member services, commercial banking and home finance. J.P. Morgan Chase serves business enterprises, institutions and individuals. The graph below is one of several chosen at random located on the site. It depicts a historical period of price and critical days are shown on the graph with Blue and Red dots. The blue dots, above or below the price plot, indicate successful critical days. Red dots indicate failures. A successful critical day indicates that the short trend leading into the critical day reversed coming away from the critical day. The short trend for the purposes of our research is the smallest segment of price directly before and after a critical day. The purpose of putting the graphs on site is to give indication of the possible uses and potential limitations of our research for application to stocks. Our research is based on the broader aspects of supply and demand in the market place, and generally if the major U.S. Indices changes direction, some of the stocks that are the members of the Indices must be moving in the same direction as the Indices. When trading stocks it is important to remember that company specific or industry specific news can result in price behavior that is quite different from the overall markets. Our critical day analysis is not meant to be construed as investment advice or buy or sell indications but merely an informational tool that can provide a sense of systemic (market) risk by indicating when an approaching day may signal a directional change in the overall short segment of the price trend of the market. Critical days do fail and should not be relied upon in making investment decisions.
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