Starting this week as always with EUR/USD, we saw a drop as we predicted last week, clearing liquidity and taking out the last major low. However, we haven’t hit our area of demand, meaning this area is still in play, as shown on our chart. A new area of demand has formed, and there is liquidity below the low from which this new zone has emerged. Based on the...
XU is still sitting in a clear bullish higher timeframe bias but we have pulled back as we stated last week, the higher timeframe tells us we are going bullish and we have a nice clear pullback after a push to the upside, this now opens things up for a nice push to the next ATH remember we opened up a new demand, so from here bullish is likely! BUT we can drop...
Starting this week with EU, as we always do. As you can see, we are pretty much at the centre of our current range, leading us to believe we are building liquidity on both sides. Currently, we have swept out the high from last week during a news push. After this sweep, we dropped lower than our previous low, establishing a bearish range and putting the price in a...
Coming into this week on gold, we have a clear consolidation at the last major high. This suggests there is a significant amount of liquidity built above this high. We also saw a drop towards the end of last week, indicating that a sell-off may occur in the first sessions of this week. This is based on the principle that liquidity was starting to be taken, making...
Here we are at the beginning of September, continuing to follow and track the markets as we do with every Sunday markup that we release. This week, we observed a clear bearish movement. As we move into the new week, we have a scenario suggesting that more downside could occur, while also recognizing the liquidity sitting above the highs. It’s important to...
After calling another all-time high on gold last week, we were expecting more upside from this pair. Now, the one thing that shifts us toward a sell-side bias is the fact that we broke the last significant structural low that led to the new high. This indicates that a pullback is in progress, but with liquidity building above the significant high, the probability...
Coming into this week, we maintained a very clear bullish directional bias that we identified last week in our analysis. We do not expect this bias to change suddenly. You can see in our chart that we have a straightforward idea, which is a continuation of the trend from the similar trajectory we established last week. However, if the price sells off, giving us a...
Our gold chart this week shows that price action is moving to the upside, as we expected. We reached our high time frame target from last week, which was a new all-time high for gold. We’re now looking for price action to create significant liquidity to the upside to push for another all-time high. If a pullback occurs and price moves lower, we will begin focusing...
Starting off our week as always with EUR/USD, we have a very simple markup for you this week. We liquidated our four-hour high, which was created after the break of the previous structural high. This has now established a clear liquidity trajectory to the upside. We have an area of demand that sits around the 50% level of the last created range. This will be the...
Following up on gold this week, we have an area of demand relatively close to the current price action, near where it ended last week. We believe this area could be tested, and if so, we’ll look for either a decisive push back up or a failure. We are strongly bullish on gold and believe it is likely to run higher, aligning with the institutional liquidity moving...
This week in EUR/USD, we have liquidity placed above our highs in a bullish range. Last week, we played bearish within price action, ultimately putting in these highs to form liquidity. Based on this, we could run the liquidity coming into this week, or we may drop further into the range. We have met the 50% level of the range, so there is sufficient liquidity...
This week in gold, we have the potential for another sell-off through trendline liquidity, as we’ve seen before. However, all price action is trending upwards, making this our main scenario. As shown on our chart, we have a liquid high that is close to the current price, with liquidity built up below the lows. We know that on a high timeframe, we are strongly...
This week's chart on the EU has several interesting points to follow. Firstly, we observed a significant surge through the liquidity highs that were established during the previous downward price movement early last week. This push was a direct result of news from the US regarding the Fed rate cut and other economic events. Consequently, we start this week at the...
This week, we are looking at some great potential moves in gold. At first glance, it may seem like we have no plans to buy, but we have a much stronger bias for long positions than short ones. The key point is that until we have a clear structural narrative, we simply follow what we see, which currently indicates short moves. We have a clear sign of momentum on...
This week in the EU, we are looking to meet a couple of key points. Overall, we are focusing on the price shifting back into the bearish higher timeframe trend. Currently, the price has been moving lower. We opened up a gap on the daily timeframe, indicating a likely drop. Since then, we have moved lower and created short-term liquidity lows, suggesting the price...
This week’s gold markup is looking very similar to EUR/USD. We have trendline liquidity sitting under the current lows. We have taken some obvious liquidity, so this could be an early sign that price action may be shifting bearish for a longer-term move. Bear in mind, we have taken all-time highs on gold, as we have across the higher timeframes, meaning that our...
Here is EUR/USD. Following on from last week, we provided a basic trend continuation idea that played out perfectly, even though it went against the higher time frame bias established earlier this year. We are now looking at a variation of this same trend movement. We have seen a break of the potential liquidity stored across the lows in the form of trendline...
XAU (Gold) Following last week's markup, the hourly new bullish directional bias played perfectly into the bias we provided on Wednesday for the bullish hourly range to hold. We now have a new 4-hour high and low, which gives us another bullish range heading into this week. The options we have for this week are: The price liquidates our high, pulls back into...