PlazoSullivanRocheCapital

Maxing the Daily Range- Fall Expected

Short
CAPITALCOM:HK50   Hong Kong 50
Multi Timeframe Analysis

Hint: Bulls nearly exhausted

Recommendation:

HK50 bounced like a pinball within a horizontal channel for several weeks. The current bullish run is fueled by the US$579 infrastructure deal. Expect 1 to 2k points higher come last week of June and early July.

As the index now approaches the daily and weekly highs with RSI approaching exhaustion, go long with caution. The previous pattern is clear, price should drop to daily support before resuming another bullish run.


MARKET ORDER RULES

Take a market order position upon the confluence of valid entry rules on the 4H or 1H chart.

-=ENTRY RULES=-

Trading philosophy: Don’t short at the lowest of the bearish momentum nor do we long at the peak of a bullish impulse. The safest entries are at the end of a retrace on the 38.2%, 50%, 61.8% or 78.6% fibonacci back in the direction of the master trend.

Note: I use Daily/4H or 4h/1H market structures with wave analysis to prep for potential entries. The RSI , MACD and EMA indictors are confirmation for entries at the 4H or 1H timeframe

For SHORT:
4H chart should confirm that the bullish retrace had turned bearish in the direction of master trend. The MACD should have dropped below zero signifying a bearish environment. Price would have dropped below the 10 and 20 EMA . For good measure, check that the 4h and D1 RSI is below the 50 signal line

For LONG:
4H chart should confirm that the bearish retrace had turned bullish in the direction of the master trend. The MACD should have gone above zero signifying a bullish environment. Price had gone above the 10 and 20 EMA . For good measure, check that the 4h and D1 RSI is above the 50 signal line

About me
I am not a financial advisor nor a signal provider. These are the opinions of a 20-year private trader in the legal profession as well as a businessman diversified in the tech and hospitality industries. Trade at your own risk.

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