I analyzed the short-term close of the weak dollar. I think September will rebound.
The stock market is rising slowly, contrary to expectations. This means that the market will renew its peak, and expect new possibilities. The market will go up and down at once. I think the market is in a very large and fast expanding flat. The high point is around 3650.
Gold is expected to rise once more unless it breaks the low. A monthly correction should be generated when breaking the low point at the current level and going down, but a fatal trigger has not yet appeared.
I think next week is the time of the last buy.
Currently, the dollar is in a very important position for direction decisions.
Don't forget to sell tomorrow when the last rise is over today.
Oil seems to have known in advance that the price index will improve. The oil rises above the broken daily support key level again, creating a weekly support key level, leading to a strong rise. Now, if it rises once and falls below weekly resistance, a weekly correction may occur. You need to look carefully.
Update the trend analysis according to the gold trend change.
Unlike yesterday's analysis, the stock market is expected to rise again. The daily support key level is growing. It must be strongly lowered below this line to be at least a daily correction.
The uptrend is weaker as the NASDAQ falls below the resistance line. If it goes down, the SP&500 will follow.
NASDAQ today stands in an important choice.
I updated the trend analysis due to the gold prediction failure.
There is a high probability that the dollar will fall once more. The stock market and oil are also expected to continue rising until this week. So, I'm going to bet on the upside rather than the downside this week.
Analyzing the NASDAQ, it is expected that the daily support key level will be newly created. Oil is also expected to rise through this week, and this trend must be maintained to complete the weekly support key level. Therefore, SP&500 is also expected to continue rising until this week. It is expected that the correction will begin until the previous high point is...