i am watching the same, i will go short after this finnishes and i see 5 waves on shortterm frame down. alternate is to short it above 1,33. probably at today`s NY session, and the real drop tommorow.
although i am having my concerns, usdcad is going lower, usdchf is going lower..
by the way are we now a tradesignal company? i want my taxes for that!
Great responses on my EURO post. Thanks guys very good insight. You are all correct. Lot's of valid counts still working. Do not get married to any one count. Be flexible.
i am watching the same, i will go short after this finnishes and i see 5 waves on shortterm frame down. alternate is to short it above 1,33. probably at today`s NY session, and the real drop tommorow.
although i am having my concerns, usdcad is going lower, usdchf is going lower..
yes, this is exactly what normal market participant should feel now.
but.
we try not to follow this emotions, right?
and, imagine, what they will feel when CAD, EUR, GBP (don't follow the others) will make today or tomorrow new highs against the dollar?
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by the way are we now a tradesignal company? i want my taxes for that!
oh, good idea!
but i also don't mind to do it now just to perfect the Elliott mastery
that's yet another level of responsibility when i have to give analisys and calls in the real time.
oops: its usdcad 5min
edit: looking at the usdcad closely, it could be formind a ending diagonal in the next several hours.. that could be a even better entry
patience... "time is more important then price".. its still not fitting... and will not until another hour or so..
Well Driver, I am following the same count. Short with a stop at 1.3084. Here's my count on the $yen. I was counfounded by the triangle I have labeled. I am currently short and looking for a break of 93.90 on daily basis to double down. Target should be below 80.00.
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