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Tumultuous Tuesday – Russian Troops Enter Ukraine – Oil and Gas Prices Soar

Posted on the 22 February 2022 by Phil's Stock World @philstockworld

Russian Troops Enter Breakaway Ukrainian Region as Germany Halts Gas PipelinePolitics is no joke.  

That is why, perhaps, electing a comedian to run your country may not turn out to be the best idea.  Ukraine's comic-turned-president got tangled up in the impeachment of Donald Trump, then he had to deal with the Covid pandemic and now he’s facing the prospect of a full-scale invasion by Russia since taking office in May of 2019. 

Zelensky's lack of real experience has not been helping and now the wolves are at his doorstep as Russia has, like Crimea, endorsed the breakaway Donbas Region and sent in troops "to support their independence from Ukraine."  This is much like the way America elected a TV President and he too, ineptly destroyed America's reputation in the World and destroyed America's Economy at home – that show is still running with a brief Biden intermission.  And it's a LOT of support Russia is offering with 190,000 Russian Troops on the border – as opposed to the "removal" of troops the market rallied on last week.  

Tumultuous Tuesday – Russian Troops Enter Ukraine – Oil and Gas Prices Soar
Speaking of last week – for all the gyrations we've been having, the S&P is only down 50 points since Valentine's Day and 225 points (5%) off our Feb 9th high – no big deal.   The Nasdaq, however, is hitting our 13,500 correction goal.  That's still the only red on the 20% Bounce Chart (where we project the correction will take us) but the S&P is on the cusp of turning red – so we'll be watching that closely this week:

  • Dow 36,000 to 28,800 would be a 7,200-point drop with 1,440 bounces to 30,240 (weak) and 31,680 (strong).  
  • S&P 4,800 is 20% above 4,000 and that makes it an 800-point drop with 160-point bounces so 4,160 (weak) and 4,320 (strong) is where we are this morning (again).
  • Nasdaq is using 13,500 as the base and we bottomed yesterday at 13,580.  14,100 is the weak bounce and 14,700 is strong.  
  • Russell 1,600, would be about an 800-point drop with 160-point bounces to 1,780 (weak) and 1,960 (strong).

You don't want to see ANY red on a chart which confirms our predicted 20% correction zone but this is the Nasdaq's second visit to the land down under and, if


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