2 cups and handles have formed here. In my opinion they are bullish.
If this cup and handle finishes forming, i'll look to enter at the breakout ($15.70) and put my stop order for mid handle level ($13.15-ish). Then LET IT RIDE!
AUDUSD Potential Cup and Handle There appears to be a cup and handle forming on the AUD/USD - Potential Long Entry: 0.80210 Stop Loss: 0.8135 Target: 0.8085 Risk to Reward Ratio: 7.37
Cup and Handle first target on 122.00 second and final target on 124.00 stop on 114.80
Euro recovered fast after the dip yesterday and has now retested multiple 100 EMAs 15min -1h chart. + Cup and handle pattern setting up in 4h chart
FX:EURUSD Cup and Handle? Potential Long as cup and handle begins to form on the EUR/USD Awaiting confirmation on the handle to confirm the 38.2% retracement levels. Risk to reward ratio 1:4 Entry: 1.20, Stop Loss: 1.19 Target Profit: 1.23 Note if the handle breaks 38.2% retracement then the trade is invalidated.
Cup and Handle on MKC First Target on 101.00 Second Target on 103.00 Final target on 105.00 Stop on 94.50
I'm newbie trader, hasn't experienced Cup pattern in my real trading though, It looks very similar with what I saw in Text Book. (If someone experienced Cup pattern, plz comment ) MY entry was 15.5, entry after breaking 16.7 level still looks great. Take profit target 1 is 19 level target 2 is 22 level Stop loss at 15.5 (For me this is Break-even.)
I dont have to really say much here, this chart quite absolutely speaks for itself. This is not some 5 minute pattern, and a solid Cup & Handle playing out as it should. With an extremely hard to mine coin, (CPU MINING) and roughly only 1.21 million in circulation, the bulls have collected and as shown are soon to start pushing. This coin is not easily minable ,...
Gold's explosive break today was a nice continuation of break-out from 3 days ago. Without getting too deep into the fundamentals, Draghi basically punted the EURO toward the moon and the US stock market's inflationary pressure is rocking the DXY into new lows. The combination of gold strength and inflation makes junior minors a fun instrument. Careful if the...