Here's 4 chart patterns that predicted SPY

Michael Esther
06-17

9 out of 10 traders missed 1st $SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$ move during the Israel-Iran attacks in June 2025.

Why? Because they ignored volume spikes and key candle structures.

Here's 4 chart patterns that predicted it 🧵

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1. Bearish Divergence

Price is moving up but the momentum in RSI is actually coming down. This is a SPY LEADING indicator telling you a reversal in the uptrend is forming.

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2. Bearish Candlestick formations:

Bulls have run into a wall and buyers are becoming exhausted up at the resistance level. Bears are attacking hard. Strong GREEN candles are met with big gap downs.

Take a look at the candle formations Bears always win and attacking is SPY

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3.3. Exhaustion Gap

This gap signifies the uptrend is over and we need pull back or reversal back down to close the gap. 99% of SPY gaps always fill with some time and needs a trigger.

Save this picture here so you can remember what it looks like and how it forms.

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4. Increasing selling volume (as the candle goes up) means weakness is coming.

You can see clearly BEARS are attacking hard up here for the SPY to crash while bulls are just sitting doing nothing. This is the beggining of a market attack by bears! Look at example here for SPY

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