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EURUSD - Long Trade IdeaHello folks,
I am generally bearish on EURUSD at the moment, and I am still waiting for lower prices, but we could see more bullish momentum first. The logic behind this is of course to lure more bullish traders into the market, but I also do not see any significantly high impact news yet.
However, if you see my other analysis, I am looking for a monthly close below the Monthly iFVG in order to be used as resistance, as mentioned in my previous analysis. That being said, take this trade idea as less than a A+ setup. Most of the probability of this trade lies price being at a ranged Discount, and in the efficacy of my R2F Gap coupled with a possible London Judas Swing.
Safe trading!
- R2F
Will It Hold?Traders,
We are right on track with literally everything as discussed in previous chart updates and videos. No surprises this week, thus, the short weekend update video. The only new development is that Bitcoin is testing our ever-important multi-year trendline yet again. Will the bulls win this tug of war or will the bears finally find the strength to pull price across and to the downside?
Let’s talk about that.
USDJPY: Key Resistance Ahead 🇺🇸🇯🇵
This bullish rally on USDJPY is absolutely crazy.
This week, we saw an exceptional growth.
Analyzing the historical price action, I see
2 significant resistances ahead:
160.0 - 160.5 is the resistance based on a price action of 1990th.
164.1 - 164.5 is the resistance based on a price action of 1986th.
I believe that we may see a bearish reaction from one of those structures
and the price will stop growing there.
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GOLD BIG SHORT STICKY INFLATIONWhy would Gold prices go down?
Sticky Inflation: Sticky inflation refers to a situation where prices do not adjust quickly to changes in supply and demand or changes in the broader economy. In this context, if inflation remains persistently high despite efforts by the Federal Reserve (the Fed) to control it through interest rate adjustments, it could be considered sticky inflation.
Federal Reserve and Rate Cuts: Typically, the Federal Reserve implements rate cuts to stimulate economic growth or to combat economic downturns. When inflation is high, the Fed may initially respond by cutting interest rates to encourage borrowing and spending, thus stimulating economic activity. However, if inflation remains stubbornly high or continues to rise, the Fed might halt or even reverse its rate-cutting measures to prevent further inflationary pressures.
Impact on Gold Prices: Gold is often considered a hedge against inflation. When inflation rises, investors may flock to gold as a store of value since it tends to retain its purchasing power better than fiat currencies during inflationary periods. However, if the Fed halts rate cuts due to sticky inflation, it could signal a potential slowdown in economic growth or a tightening of monetary policy, which might reduce inflationary pressures in the long term.
Expectations and Market Dynamics: If investors perceive that the Fed's decision to halt rate cuts will effectively address sticky inflation and stabilize the economy, it could lead to a shift in market sentiment. Investors may become less concerned about inflation and less inclined to hold onto gold as a hedge. Consequently, this could lead to a decrease in demand for gold, causing its price to drop.
In summary, if sticky inflation prompts the Fed to halt rate cuts, it could alleviate inflationary pressures and potentially reduce the appeal of gold as a safe haven asset, leading to a drop in gold prices. However, market reactions can be complex and influenced by various factors beyond just inflation and interest rate policies.
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Demand for the dollar picking up?The DXY has made a bullish reaction off the pivot and could potentially bounce higher towards the 1st resistance.
Pivot: 105.52
1st Support: 105.08
1st Resistance: 106.29
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NZDUSD - Short Trade Idea (ICT)Hello hello everyone,
I see a potentially nice trade forming on NZDUSD. A possible 500+ pips to be had as a swing position.
As you can see, my bias is bearish. I believe we will target the Relative Equal Lows below. I would have to see price start to move lower in the general vicinity of the illustrated path lines. If I don't get an entry in that area, then I would be keen to take one at the Bisi 2W R2F gap should we get a 2W close below it and then a retracement back into it.
Let's see how it goes!
- R2F
USDCHF: Waiting For Breakout 🇺🇸🇨🇭 ]
USDCHF is trading in a strong bullish trend on a daily.
The price is currently testing a key horizontal resistance.
I am waiting for its breakout - a daily candle close above, to buy.
Bullish violation of the underlined blue are will give us a strong bullish signal
that will push the prices at least to 0.92 level
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Dollar Index (DXY): Important Breakout 💵
As we discussed on the yesterday's live stream,
Dollar Index broke and closed below a key daily structure support
after a consolidation
Retesting the broken support, we see a positive bearish reaction to that.
It makes me think that the market will drop lower.
Next support - 105.2
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Dollar, VIX, Gold, Spy, NVIDIA ALL Right On TrackTraders,
As stated in my video on Sunday, all charts/indexes that we have been tracking and utilizing as leads for our crypto price predictions are still right on track.
A quick review (left to right) shows:
- The dollar has found support and, if my overall thesis is correct, could bounce here and travel up to that 107 target before dropping from our bearish ascending megaphone pattern
- The VIX has also found support and could likely bounce up from here.
- Gold (reppin' precious metals/commodities) has formed a gap above current price. Likely sooner rather than later, it will look to fill that gap and continue its upward trend to our target of 232 before pausing again.
- SPY (reppin' stocks) has touched the bottom of my red channel according to expectations and may now likely continue downwards into the orangish/yellow channel once DXY, VIX, GLD bounce and turn up again.
- NVDA (reppin' mega corp leaders) has a gap below which it will likely look to fill sooner rather than later.
If DXY, VIX, and GLD bounce while the stock market, lead by mega corps like NVidia, continues down, it will put pressure on our lead crypto Bitcoin which will likely follow. Alts, though as speculated previously may have formed their lows, would likely retest their recently printed lows as support.
Trade accordingly until one or more of our charts can prove me wrong.
If I am wrong about further pullback, a local bottom is likely in and we will continue our WAVE 5 blowoff top in stocks. Bitcoin will exaggerate this price movement. Alts will absolutely fly and blow minds.
We'll know soon.
Until then best on all your trades,
Stew
Sell your pesos, buy dollarsI was down in Mexico over the past week and most people were commenting about how weak the dollar was against the Peso.
While I was there, the dollar made a move from the low SWB:16S to $18. Most people kept saying that if it gets to $18-$20, you should sell your dollars to buy more pesos, because the dollar will decline against the peso over the long term. List fundamental reasons here= Mexico economy is getting stronger, US is in massive debt, blah blah blah...
Reality is, the chart tells the truth and to me, it looks like the dollar is forming a bottom for a long-term move higher against the peso.
As long as price stays above the blue trendline, price is heading higher. How high? Maybe 2x?
Let's see.
Mighty Dollar Roars Back: A Wake-Up Call for Global MarkeThe financial markets of 2024 have witnessed a surprising resurgence: the unwavering strength of the US dollar. After predictions of a decline at the year's outset, the greenback has defied expectations, surging over 4% according to the Bloomberg dollar index. This unexpected power play by the dollar serves as a stark wake-up call for investors around the globe, forcing a reassessment of global economic dynamics.
Several factors are fueling the dollar's dominance:
• Resilient US Economy: Contrary to forecasts of a slowdown, the US economy has displayed remarkable strength. Robust economic data, coupled with persistent inflation, has prompted the Federal Reserve to take a more hawkish stance. Rising interest rates in the US make dollar-denominated assets more attractive to investors, increasing demand for the currency.
• US Exceptionalism Narrative: The perception of the US as a safe haven in a world riddled with geopolitical uncertainties is bolstering the dollar's appeal. Geopolitical tensions, exemplified by the ongoing war in Ukraine, are driving investors towards reliable and stable economies. The relative stability of the US, compared to global turmoil, strengthens the dollar's position as a go-to currency during times of crisis.
• Sticky Inflation: The Federal Reserve's fight against inflation is another key driver of dollar strength. The Fed's commitment to raising interest rates, while potentially slowing economic growth, is seen as a necessary step to curb inflation. This hawkish stance stands in stark contrast to the dovish policies of central banks in other major economies, like the Bank of Japan (BOJ), which continues to maintain ultra-low interest rates. This divergence in monetary policy further strengthens the dollar's relative appeal.
The Ripple Effects
The resurgent dollar has significant ramifications for global markets:
• Currency Devaluation: A stronger dollar puts downward pressure on other currencies. This can make imports into the US cheaper but exports from the US more expensive, potentially impacting global trade dynamics. Emerging market economies, particularly those heavily reliant on foreign capital, could face currency depreciation and capital outflows.
• Equity Market Volatility: The rising dollar can create headwinds for equity markets outside the US. As the dollar strengthens, foreign investments become less attractive, potentially leading to capital repatriation and reduced liquidity in other markets. This could lead to increased volatility in global stock markets.
• Commodities Market Impact: A strong dollar generally translates to lower commodity prices. This is because most commodities are priced in US dollars, so a stronger dollar makes them relatively more expensive for holders of other currencies. This could impact countries heavily reliant on commodity exports.
The Road Ahead
The future trajectory of the dollar remains uncertain. The path of US interest rates, the evolution of global economic conditions, and the persistence of geopolitical tensions will all be crucial factors shaping the dollar's strength.
The current scenario presents both challenges and opportunities for investors. A strong dollar can create opportunities in US assets but necessitates careful portfolio diversification to mitigate currency risks. The evolving global landscape demands close monitoring and a nimble investment strategy to navigate the volatility.
The resurgent dollar serves as a potent reminder of the US economy's enduring strength and its role as a global anchor currency. As the world grapples with geopolitical and economic uncertainties, the dollar's reign is likely to continue for the foreseeable future, demanding a recalibration of global investment strategies.
DXY sell after retest resistance zonehello dear trader
I think the dollar will continue to fall after filling the gap... there is a strong resistance zone above it... harmonic pattern and resistance zone and fibos... on the other hand, due to the high bank interest rate and the possibility of a bank collapse Again.. the soft landing will begin soon
i think the yello area is the best place for open the sell position
good luck
EUR/USD Sell setup 280 PipsDaily timeframe
We have broken the head and shoulder pattern and we estimate the downside will be the length of the head and we should wait for price to retrace at least to 31.8% or 50% fib level which come in confluence with the broken support which will act as resistance and trendline too.
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$SHOP 10D wants $68 if we stay under $80Of course, all ideas are my opinion alone. SHOP went a bit crazy last week but still rejected the same gap from the Winter 22' pullback. Looking at this head and shoulders on the daily, PA seemingly looking for a touch of the gap below around $64. May have to wait for the first week of April for the move to be underway. Keep on Watch, with a Bullish Market, $82+ possible before the end of the week for a Bull Trap setup as stock is breaking trendlines of the possible larger timeframe bear flag its been in since Spring 22' .... Stay Patient.. after high $60s I'll be looking for a rally to fill gap above at $89.12
Dollar, Stocks, Bitcoin ...And Have Altcoins Bottomed?Traders,
It looks as if the dollar, vix, and precious metals/commodities will continue to trend up, stocks will continue to pull back. Bitcoin is tenuous. But it is possible that altcoins have reached their low, though that low may be retested soon. We'll discuss these subjects in this weekly update.
Stew