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    Hi Jamie,
    How do you determine the Trend Index?
    Thanks,
    Jon
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    Jamie,
    Would it be possible to add to your weekly COT report, an analysis of GOLD (GC) and SP500 (ES) ?
    Thanks.
    Serge
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    Hi Jamie

    I know this is not related to Elliot Wave analysis but i was just wondering what is the PPP between Australia and New Zealand. I calculate it to be 1.21 by using the PPP numbers provided from the individual pairs against the USD, Australia is 69 and the Kiwi is 57, the difference 12 points divided by 57 gives 21%, is this correct?

    Kind Regards
    Bowski
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    Hi
    Jamie. It is very true that sentiment is the leading factor which cause the demand and supply imbalance ,and price movement.The great god father of investment Warren Buffet has revealed his simple approach to trading that he use fear when the whole crowd is greedy and used to be greedy when the whole crowd is fearful.At the point of high sentiment extremes the odds are in your favor for a reversal.But hundred million question remains how to precisely pin point the extremes.A very difficult task of a trader.This feel of the market has to be developed by immersing in the market of your choice hours after hours.Muraleedharan forexcentral@gmail.com
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About Jamie Saettele

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Jamie Saettele is the author of Daily Technicals, Currency Crosses, and COT on DailyFX.com. He is also the author of the recently published Sentiment in the Forex Market.

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