Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
AUDUSD—triangle
Aussie is still below its broken trend line. The dip to 1.0514 took it slightly below last week's hammer low of 1.0537. This is not good. It is currently coiling within a symmetrical triangle. Symmetrical triangles are often continuation moves although they do not have to be. From an Elliott perspective, a triangle always resolves with price action continuing in the direction from which it entered the triangle, downward in this case. Looking at price behavior from the high of 1.1012, an ABC correction is taking place, with the C wave unfolding. The potential price for the C wave is 1.0595 at .618 of A, 1.0414 where it would be equal to A, and 1.0120 where it would be 1.618 of A.
There is some good support in the 1.05 area. A retracement of .382 of the move from .9706 to 1.1012 is 1.0513 and that same price is the monthly S1 pivot calculation. The weekly 10 EMA is 1.0533. There is also the psychological 1.05 round number.
Beneath 1.05 is also good support down to 1.04. The retracement of .382 of the move from .9537 to 1.1012 is 1.0439. The C leg equals the A leg of the ABC correction at 1.0414. The weekly S1 pivot calculation is 1.0444. The price objective from the triangle itself is 1.0443. After 1.04 is 1.0359, (50% of .9706/1.1012).
Triangle resistance is 1.0604. There should be one more move up to this price before prices break downward (if they are going to break downward). Short-term price resistance is at 1.0642 and then 1.0717.
Here is the one-hour chart:

© Dianne Fecteau, 2011. No part of this material may be reproduced in any form, or referred to in any other publication, without the express written permission of the author.
My purpose in writing this blog is to show you how one trader, me, makes trading decisions and survives while trading Forex. One of the biggest problems I had when I first started trading was trying to apply the “rules” to actual trades. Another was the psychology—limiting losses and letting profits run. If you study my blog, you’ll see how I deal with both those issues. So my writings are not trade recommendations but rather educational in purpose. You have to decide on your own approach to trading. Remember that trading is risky.
There is some good support in the 1.05 area. A retracement of .382 of the move from .9706 to 1.1012 is 1.0513 and that same price is the monthly S1 pivot calculation. The weekly 10 EMA is 1.0533. There is also the psychological 1.05 round number.
Beneath 1.05 is also good support down to 1.04. The retracement of .382 of the move from .9537 to 1.1012 is 1.0439. The C leg equals the A leg of the ABC correction at 1.0414. The weekly S1 pivot calculation is 1.0444. The price objective from the triangle itself is 1.0443. After 1.04 is 1.0359, (50% of .9706/1.1012).
Triangle resistance is 1.0604. There should be one more move up to this price before prices break downward (if they are going to break downward). Short-term price resistance is at 1.0642 and then 1.0717.
Here is the one-hour chart:

© Dianne Fecteau, 2011. No part of this material may be reproduced in any form, or referred to in any other publication, without the express written permission of the author.
My purpose in writing this blog is to show you how one trader, me, makes trading decisions and survives while trading Forex. One of the biggest problems I had when I first started trading was trying to apply the “rules” to actual trades. Another was the psychology—limiting losses and letting profits run. If you study my blog, you’ll see how I deal with both those issues. So my writings are not trade recommendations but rather educational in purpose. You have to decide on your own approach to trading. Remember that trading is risky.
Monday, May 16, 2011
EURUSD—key support
The Euro dipped below a daily key support range of 1.4115/84 with its dip to Friday’s low of 1.4067. It closed at 1.4118 which is just within the range. The prior price low on April 18 was 1.4157.
On the weekly chart, the close was between the 10 (1.4261) and 20 (1.4041) weekly EMA. The 10 EMA has been support since the week ending 4 March 2011. Notably, price broke the weekly uptrend line drawn from January and RSI dipped below its uptrend line. Trend line breaks are a warning. In addition, it’s a nice ABC correction, chart wise (however charts don’t make the moves).
If price can’t stabilize here, then the break of the weekly EMA 20, price support, and the psychological 1.40 leads to a major support zone from 1.3852 to 1.3908. There are several components to this support zone. 1.3908 is 50% of the move from 1.2874 to 1.4942 and 1.3902 is the weekly pivot S2 support. 1.3862 was .618 of the move down from the Nov. 2009 high of 1.5144 to 1.1876. 1.3852 is parity. All this will make for a very strong support zone. If this zone breaks, then 1.3500 is possible. That would be at the uptrend line from the 1.1876 low in June 2010.
Here’s the weekly chart:

© Dianne Fecteau, 2011. No part of this material may be reproduced in any form, or referred to in any other publication, without the express written permission of the author.
My purpose in writing this blog is to show you how one trader, me, makes trading decisions and survives while trading Forex. One of the biggest problems I had when I first started trading was trying to apply the “rules” to actual trades. Another was the psychology—limiting losses and letting profits run. If you study my blog, you’ll see how I deal with both those issues. So my writings are not trade recommendations but rather educational in purpose. You have to decide on your own approach to trading. Remember that trading is risky.
On the weekly chart, the close was between the 10 (1.4261) and 20 (1.4041) weekly EMA. The 10 EMA has been support since the week ending 4 March 2011. Notably, price broke the weekly uptrend line drawn from January and RSI dipped below its uptrend line. Trend line breaks are a warning. In addition, it’s a nice ABC correction, chart wise (however charts don’t make the moves).
If price can’t stabilize here, then the break of the weekly EMA 20, price support, and the psychological 1.40 leads to a major support zone from 1.3852 to 1.3908. There are several components to this support zone. 1.3908 is 50% of the move from 1.2874 to 1.4942 and 1.3902 is the weekly pivot S2 support. 1.3862 was .618 of the move down from the Nov. 2009 high of 1.5144 to 1.1876. 1.3852 is parity. All this will make for a very strong support zone. If this zone breaks, then 1.3500 is possible. That would be at the uptrend line from the 1.1876 low in June 2010.
Here’s the weekly chart:

© Dianne Fecteau, 2011. No part of this material may be reproduced in any form, or referred to in any other publication, without the express written permission of the author.
My purpose in writing this blog is to show you how one trader, me, makes trading decisions and survives while trading Forex. One of the biggest problems I had when I first started trading was trying to apply the “rules” to actual trades. Another was the psychology—limiting losses and letting profits run. If you study my blog, you’ll see how I deal with both those issues. So my writings are not trade recommendations but rather educational in purpose. You have to decide on your own approach to trading. Remember that trading is risky.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Traveling
I'm traveling the next few days so won't get much chance to post. I will be at the MTA conference on Thursday and Friday in New York so I'll post some tidbits from the presentations there.
Monday, May 9, 2011
USD Index—Weekly
Last week was a nice bullish engulfing candle for the USD. One could make the case for the recent low of 72.69 being an Elliott wave two. This would suggest that the price behavior for the last two years from the 89.63 high was a complex, double zigzag correction (WXY). One could also argue against this, i.e. the move that ended at 88.66 was an ABC correction with the downtrend now resuming.
Another way to look at the weekly chart is as a contracting rectangle. I like this interpretation as it is simple, in line with Occam's Razor. The top of the rectangle is at 88. However, whether one chooses the optimistic Elliott interpretation or the rectangle one, the next move should be up. If the buck can climb above 75 then next resistance is at 75.82, then 78.87 and 81.45. Support is obviously the recent low of 72.69, then 71.31 and 70.67.
Here is the weekly chart:

© Dianne Fecteau, 2011. No part of this material may be reproduced in any form, or referred to in any other publication, without the express written permission of the author.
My purpose in writing this blog is to show you how one trader, me, makes trading decisions and survives while trading Forex. One of the biggest problems I had when I first started trading was trying to apply the “rules” to actual trades. Another was the psychology—limiting losses and letting profits run. If you study my blog, you’ll see how I deal with both those issues. So my writings are not trade recommendations but rather educational in purpose. You have to decide on your own approach to trading. Remember that trading is risky.
Another way to look at the weekly chart is as a contracting rectangle. I like this interpretation as it is simple, in line with Occam's Razor. The top of the rectangle is at 88. However, whether one chooses the optimistic Elliott interpretation or the rectangle one, the next move should be up. If the buck can climb above 75 then next resistance is at 75.82, then 78.87 and 81.45. Support is obviously the recent low of 72.69, then 71.31 and 70.67.
Here is the weekly chart:

© Dianne Fecteau, 2011. No part of this material may be reproduced in any form, or referred to in any other publication, without the express written permission of the author.
My purpose in writing this blog is to show you how one trader, me, makes trading decisions and survives while trading Forex. One of the biggest problems I had when I first started trading was trying to apply the “rules” to actual trades. Another was the psychology—limiting losses and letting profits run. If you study my blog, you’ll see how I deal with both those issues. So my writings are not trade recommendations but rather educational in purpose. You have to decide on your own approach to trading. Remember that trading is risky.
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