EWJ - How to identify a plausible targetThis idea is for investors as I'm analyzing the chart in weekly and trying to identify fair targets for a long position. First you need a donchian line which is basically the middle between the highest high and the lowest low during the last 52 weeks.
Using this donchian line (nb. which is part of
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Shorting the Japan ETFPersonally, I would not advise using the leverage, 2x or even 3x Bear ETFs unless you are super confident and knows and can accept the RISKS involved. U win 2 or 3 x but also loses 2 or 3x, can you really accept it ? The question you should always ask no matter what indicators or gurus telling you,
EWJ(apan) - Disconnect with realityLast year the Euro markets hit all time highs (ATH) during a recession, not it's Japan's turn, lol.
Recession:
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The amount of disconnect between the stock market and reality is truly amazing. It just goes to show it's all about money supply and not fundamentals. Difficult to short
EWJ Straddle/Trade planAlthough EWJ is not the most popular fund among retail traders, the creation of a neutral position on it at around 800,000$ suggests greater interest on the part of professional market participants, and thus we can expect fairly predictable moves at support/resistance borders.
Nikkei broke out of downwards trend.I cannot get as clean of lines in TV as I did in yahoo for this index.
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I said yesterday it broke out, as it was just over recent downwards trend. (as you can see in the yahoo chart's screenshot, attached is my statement below)
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This morning it touched the top of the longer ter
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