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Looks as though the 4700 ish analysis for this leg up
may well play out.
looking to see if this gap on the SPI this morning holds.
I expect Europe and US to come off a little tonight.
There always seems to be an exhaustive move that preceeds price and we have seen a few lately.
My bias is now bearish from analysis.
4700+ would alter my view.
Appears I was a day early!
Europe now showing signs of exhaustion in this latest move.
Above analysis now appears set.
My bias is now bearish from analysis.
4700+ would alter my view.
So where's the bottom, tech/a?
Tech,
What's the "40 PTI" and the two vertical black lines on your posted chart? Is this a fib time extension indicating where typical wave 4 should terminate?
Thanks,
Raz.
Does Aget and (your's boggo) change count automatically if the break goes the other way?
Huh?I'm giving little weight to XAO analysis at presentThe US markets have shown so much resilience that it has pretty much made analysing the XAO redundant. Trendlines, wave counts etc in the XAO mean little at the moment. Will be keeping my focus on the US. Upcoming resistance in the 1332-1344 area in the S&P500 which if reached will hopefully provide a clearer picture.
Huh?
A chart is a chart.
Huh?
A chart is a chart.
Are you trading the S&P based on the XAO?
No the other way around. I'm trading the XAO based on the S&P. To be precise I'm seeking some confluence between the US and AUS before I will be decisively long or short. Since January the XAO has been showing several signs of weakness. US on the other hand has been trending nicely. Such a situation is just knocking me in and out of positions in Aus.
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If that is your view you should just long Australian index and short S&P500...
It is perfectly ok for XAO to not follow S&P500. Afterall our reserve bank is being quite responsible with the monetary policies (whether they are effective is another debate).
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