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DislikedS&P chart looks very interesting and confusing as well The recent gap in S&P index confusing the situation . Is that an exhaustion gap or a normal one. the upper boundary resistance looks good near 1742 area. if it breaks the above key resistance area then i am looking for 1910. otherwise it could drop 500+ pips to downward. Red shooting star on daily looks good as well. {image}Ignored
DislikedHave a look at These two charts Japanese Yen future has created a symmetrical after a prolong move to downward. The question is ‘’another breakdown or something new this time’’? Swiss franc weekly chart indicating a possible breakout. Breakout area should be 1.1018, if it happens then I‘ll go for long technically. But there is a huge problem with these two pairs, because there government and national banks can easily manipulate their currencies due to export competitiveness reason. {image} {image}Ignored
DislikedWyckoff Method of the Weekly Coffee futures chart. It's been in an obvious downtrend, currently trading around 4 1/2 year lows. I'm posting because this is a longer term view of what will become a great opportunity to get long at value prices. First we have to wait till demand shows itself. Patience is necessary when trading on this time frame but I think much more money can be made. {image}Ignored
DislikedHi Seaman2 .... It can vary of course but on this time frame less than 10 or so. It is a completely different mindset vs scalping/daytrading. The analogy I like to use is it is more comparable to a real estate type of investment. Longer term and you do not call the real estate office every 5 seconds to see if your property has changed in value. It is treated for what it truly is which is an asset. Full contract value there is really not too much risk because it is FOOD we're talking about, not a speculative instrument. For example a Coffee...
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