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Trend Tracker for Spdr Bloomberg 1-3 Month T-bill BIL

The data for Spdr Bloomberg 1-3 Month T-bill (NYSE: BIL) herein utilizes proprietary algorithms produced by Stock Traders Daily and refined since the turn of the century.

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This is a static report, the data below was valid at the time of the publication, but support and resistance levels for BIL change over time, so the report should be updated regularly.  Real Time updates are provided to subscribers.  Unlimited Real Time Reports.

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Instructions:

The rules that govern the data in this report are the rules of Technical Analysis.  For example, if BIL is testing support buy signals surface, and resistance is the target.  Conversely, if resistance is being tested, that is a sign to control risk or short, and support would be the downside target accordingly.  In each case, the trigger point is designed to be both an ideal place to enter a position (avoid trading in the middle of a trading channel), and it acts as a level of risk control too.

Swing Trades, Day Trades, and Longer term Trading Plans:

This data is refined to differentiate trading plans for Day Trading, Swing Trading, and Long Term Investing plans for BIL too.  All of these are offered below the Summary Table.

Triggers may have already come
Support and Resistance Plot Chart for BIL

Blue = Current Price
Red= Resistance
Green = Support

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