AriasWave

AW Euro Dollar Analysis - The Next 10 Years Will Be Volatile...

Long
FX:EURUSD   Euro / U.S. Dollar
My recent discoveries in Bitcoin have flowed into every other market that I cover on this channel.

None of my past ideas have been forgotten, instead I take past analysis and apply it to these markets in various ways.

The Euro is trading in a Wave D of Wave (B) within a Wave D so you can expect Cryptos to surprise everyone once we hit these highs.

I will post a long trade idea for the Euro once I see the remainder of the correction completed.

About this Wave D

Within Wave (B):

Wave A was a large Zig Zag.

Wave B was a Type-2 expanded zig-zag.

Wave C was a regular 5-Wave but looks weak in nature.

Wave D was a Type-2 expanded zig-zag.

Wave E was a regular 5-Wave that looks choppy in nature.

The Coming Wave (C):

Wave (C) will be a regular 5-Wave move and should take the Euro to the 1.8 - 1.9 area.

Implications:

The main changes centre around the Euro and the Dow Jones (stock markets in general)

I will be updating the XLM idea shortly because all this has given me a lot of clarity.

XLM will not make a new all-time high this time and I will explain why in my next XLM idea.

The Dow Jones will make a new all-time-high.

Bitcoin will make a new all-time-high.

Interest rates will continue to rise into the top of Wave D.

You can compare this next move to what happened right before the GFC.

I will be updating all my ideas over the coming days to reflect this change and how each market will be affected.

My Gold & Silver idea remain the same.


Remember to use Disciplined Money Management Principles to ensure longevity as a trader.

If you don't know the long term pattern shouldn't you be doing your research instead of just following the crowd?

Just remember: I am not a financial adviser; I suggest using this only as a guide. Always do your own research.

***AriasWave is not the same as Elliott Wave so your counts may differ to mine if you happen to use it.***


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