afo, yeah I'll hold it unless it closes below my "make or break" area. So far it's holding above it. We'll see.
Originally Posted by afo
Hi Sean, Am long this pair too and it refuses to rally. Am now tired of it even though its not gotten to my stop especially cos of tom's NFP. Will you still hold it till tom
Hi Sean. This pair is doing what i like now. I think this is a falling wedge and a break above it will be a very bullish senerio
Hi Sean. This pair is doing what i like now. I think this is a falling wedge and a break above it will be a very bullish senerio
afo, yeah USD/CAD is starting to push higher off of that "make or break" level. Good to see.
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hey Market wave.. What is your openion About Usd/jpy...
thanks
Vincy...yeah just to follow up on marketwavez comments...
These market makers can highly influence the individual stocks that they make markets at but they can't influence the major averages nearly as easily because they are beyond their immediate control.
Therefore, (not being an EW expert)...I'd still imagine that EWs would "count" better on the averages than they would individual stocks.
I typically trade ETFs do that I avoid their manipulation on individual stocks. Keep in mind...if someone is investing...it doesn't matter. If they're trading, their manipulation makes it tough though.
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Vincy...yeah just to follow up on marketwavez comments...
These market makers can highly influence the individual stocks that they make markets at but they can't influence the major averages nearly as easily because they are beyond their immediate control.
Therefore, (not being an EW expert)...I'd still imagine that EWs would "count" better on the averages than they would individual stocks.
I typically trade ETFs do that I avoid their manipulation on individual stocks. Keep in mind...if someone is investing...it doesn't matter. If they're trading, their manipulation makes it tough though.
I will only add that on top we have FED and the Plunge Protection Team who are manipulating the stock market thru methods and amounts of money that are beyond anybody's imagination.
I don't want to sound like a conspiracy theory fanatic, but there is a very strong evidence that the Administration is manipulating the stock market, the same way that they are manipulating the dollar.
and I also a big Long Trader on Stocks.. I aread have made my success in stocks.. I wish To Grow More..
thanks
Vincy, you're welcome. Glad to have helped.
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