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Old 09-23-2008, 02:54 PM
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Hi Brad,
I thank you for the chart!!
I saw your chart too late since I am in diff, time zone(Europe).
Unfortunately I was stoped out since I had my stop set @ 1.7670 just over the pivot line. I believe the correction is over and we should see 5 wave down to our target of 1.7050?
Thanks again,
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I believe we are going to see higher prices in EURAUD still while the correction completes... the 61.8% retracement of the 5 wave decline is at 1.7864 so I've got my eyes on that area for a downward reversal.

Now as for targets on the downside, mine have changed to follow the new wave structure. I'm going to be aiming for 1.6231 (100.0% extension of the 5 wave decline) as well as 1.5609 (161.8 extension of the 5 wave decline) -- Depending on where this upward correction finishes, I will also have other shorter term targets on the downside, but I must wait for completion of the correction until I can peg those numbers.
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I believe we are going to see higher prices in EURAUD still while the correction completes... the 61.8% retracement of the 5 wave decline is at 1.7864 so I've got my eyes on that area for a downward reversal.

Now as for targets on the downside, mine have changed to follow the new wave structure. I'm going to be aiming for 1.6231 (100.0% extension of the 5 wave decline) as well as 1.5609 (161.8 extension of the 5 wave decline) -- Depending on where this upward correction finishes, I will also have other shorter term targets on the downside, but I must wait for completion of the correction until I can peg those numbers.
I totally agree with you and ever since this morning I have been long and my numbers are a little diff. from you as for target but I take yours since I know you have more experience than me for sure!!
I am also posting a chart of EUROUSD weekly which clearly indicates the price has to go up to around 1.5 level after the correction is over!!

I thank you Brad for the update on EUROAUD since I am pretty heavy on this pair.

Edward,
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Hey guys,
Those that are short stocks be carefrul. A bullish divergence on the daily stochastic made step back and take a look for a possible bull count (short term of coarse). We may be headed back to 1350 in the S&P. Down and Nasdaq show similar patterns.
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Right now it looks like EURUSD bounced off the top of wave iv of lesse degree.
The current wave in the making looks like an impulse. Maybe (???) the correction is done now?
You are correct, it could be done as the rally from 1.4622 to 1.4720 looks like an impulse. Allow for a correction back to at least 1.4680 (maybe even 1.4660).
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Hi Brad,

Very honest and geniune advise you had given to Edwards. I really appreciate your depth knowledge in EW & Candlesticks. I am sure many of us in this forum are benefitting a lot from your detailed analysis.

Just wondering for how long you are involved in Forex Trading as your experience is very valuable to us. Your threads are absolutely unbiased. Your 24/7 response is just fabulous. We are fortunate to have you and other like minded experts in this forum. If you join hands with Ilya you guys can make a killing in this Crazy market. Cheers

SKS.. Thank you for your kind words And I just want to say there are many talented traders on this forum I've been trading forex since 1999.
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Old 09-23-2008, 03:17 PM
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JAIME...

Jaime could you please refer to post #887 on page 60 of this forum.. I drew a count on your very long term EURUSD chart that I found on DailyFX and I'm wondering what you think of it..

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Jaime could you please refer to post #887 on page 60 of this forum.. I drew a count on your very long term EURUSD chart that I found on DailyFX and I'm wondering what you think of it..

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Hey Brad,
I know you asked Jamie to comment on that chart and Im curious to hear his answer as well. I hope you dont mind me putting in my 2 cents as well. I actually like the count. I LOVE ending Ds and Kudos to you for noticing. I dont have that much data on my charts so thank you for posting it. As far as the ending D....very plausible. Only, I would put us in the final leg of V...that is C of V. No need to make it an A, then come down near the lower trendline for B then back up for C....That would take YEARS way more than this crisis will ever last. No if this is an ending D, Id say its the final stretch. The upper trendline is past 180...wow! That should really put a doom and gloom scenario on the dollar. Should also take a few moths to happen. Good job! As far as C of 5 goes, I was going for a minimum of 1.64 but the ending D count suggests thats just wishful thinkink. Hear is a closeup of how C is panning out.
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Check this chart out ! I would just like to say thanks to Jaime for posting this chart on DailyFX, I wish I had seen this chart a long time ago !

I'll bet we're in a long term wave 5 of 5 and I think price has topped out right now or soon and will head back to test the lower diagonal triangle line before we see one more monstrous run in the final wave 5 of 5 to complete some super cycle degree...

Let me know what you think guys
certainly possible. all i know is that i think we are headed lower before higher..that means below 1.3877 before above 1.60. i like to watch the shorter term stuff (as in daily and weelky charts) to see how things progress. trade on the temporary...it may become the permanent
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Interesting article from Yahoo news on the bail outs.

White House whispers of 1929-style crash if bailout blocked
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You are correct, it could be done as the rally from 1.4622 to 1.4720 looks like an impulse. Allow for a correction back to at least 1.4680 (maybe even 1.4660).
I have added the RSI and W%R intentianally so you can see there is no serial divergences, since if there was serial divergence there is no knowing when it will take place!!

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AUDUSD 5 UP !

Looks like we've got a clean 5 up from the bottom of a major decline in AUDUSD... I'll be watching for a retracement to get long

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17:00 USD/JPY look. I'm not so sure on this one. Hasn't tipped it's hand yet. But, I guess the breakout ranges are getting clearer.


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You are correct, it could be done as the rally from 1.4622 to 1.4720 looks like an impulse. Allow for a correction back to at least 1.4680 (maybe even 1.4660).
Thanks Jamie for the "moral" support. we all need it, LOL.
EURUSD corrected nicely down to 1.4646, deeper then 61.8%
At the moment it looks like the correction from 1.472 is finished, I am long with the stop of 1.4615
Most other pairs show similar/ identical pattern, it is like Bob Prechter is calling it "all the same market"
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Hey Guys,

I'm not sure yet where this count would fit in with the larger pattern, but on the short term charts the GBP/JPY could be about ready to pop higher from a triangle. The internal structure of the triangle can be counted as (3-3-3-3-3).

The targets on a break higher would be near ~198.25 or so. Risk can be contained at the wave (C) low of 194.92.
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Hey Guys,

I'm not sure yet where this count would fit in with the larger pattern, but on the short term charts the GBP/JPY could be about ready to pop higher from a triangle. The internal structure of the triangle can be counted as (3-3-3-3-3).

The targets on a break higher would be near ~198.25 or so. Risk can be contained at the wave (C) low of 194.92.
Justy
Thank you for spotting the opportunity. It looks like a good one, LOL.
My only comment is that i wouldn't be surprised if the breakout from the triangle will take us closer to 200 at leaSt. I know that psychologically 200 is a tough number; i will put my limit just below, something like 199.85
You know well that triangle breakout is known frequently to exceed its minimum by a healthy margin.
Once again, I will not congratulate you yet, but will wait for the resolution first.

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