I have waiting order on eurnzd. Maybe it will go down sooner than it hit opening price, myabe it will shoot up to 1.69 (but the market seems to be exhausted) but there is nice risk reward ratio so im gonna risk that.
Support zone + trendline + flag pattern (if we break up above the rectangle, price can go up to 1.59). But of course - tommorrows NFP will have the main word and market is seems to waiting for it.
Very nice situation but important news are in next few days and we are in the middle of the week.
Nice triangle is forming on AUDCAD on weekly chart. Brent is going down (so also CAD) and this could have influence for stronger AUD (but AUD is also still weak). In few weeks CAD nad Brent could reach support and resistance levels and there would be space for retracement and for weak AUD on this pair.
There could be nice opportunity for short position
If we break the latest high, it would be good oppourtunity to buy
IF we break the trendline, it would be a good sign to sell, and then IF we break also a support zone THEN should be there space for bears
Waiting for confirming double high and 30 ema as a resistance
According to analysts from beginning of the year, euro will reach parity zone 1.0000 till end of 2015 so lets see.
Cad is weak but euro is also, so its little bit risky but the triangle is looking good
Euro can slightly fall again (+dollar is stronger) and kiwi can be exhausted after long rally, so there is space for at least small retracement to 0,764 fib level.
looks like good opportunity to sell gold, breaking 5 yrs minimum, possible downtrend is forming
Based on significant candle from yesterday and todays bears power, and also breaking the support zone
Based on fib levels, key supports n resistances, numbers 182; 186; 188, and trendline from weekly chart
possible short if support will be broken and candle will close under that zone, or retrace to 137.0 and make the right shoulder
Just publishing first idea. Breaking the support zone (if candle will close under the SR zone then sell). Possible wedge with AB=CD formation.