Re: EUR/USD
1275I would like to recall my old forecast for the euro.
viewtopic.php?p=1295458573#p1295458573
The price slightly exceeded the target.
Now the euro is up to the specified targets
viewtopic.php?p=1295458573#p1295458573
The price slightly exceeded the target.
Now the euro is up to the specified targets
Re: EUR/USD
1276Intrest 1 wrote: Thu May 05, 2022 5:49 am I would like to recall my old forecast for the euro.
viewtopic.php?p=1295458573#p1295458573
The price slightly exceeded the target.
Now the euro is up to the specified targets
Cool charts!
Are the lines in picture3 manual drawn?
Re: EUR/USD
1277These are indicators.
Yellow lines are weekly retest zones, trendlines are also an indicator, channels are an indicator according to the Vadimch method
Re: EUR/USD
1279Fibo is fun.
If we draw a Fibo from Friday, June 24th, 2022,
then for today, June 28th, 2022, in the Asian session,
the prices just hang around between Fibo 100% and Fibo 123.6%.
Friday's highest becomes the support.
If we draw a Fibo from Friday, June 24th, 2022,
then for today, June 28th, 2022, in the Asian session,
the prices just hang around between Fibo 100% and Fibo 123.6%.
Friday's highest becomes the support.
Re: EUR/USD
1280Here's the story of EURUSD for Monday, June 27th, 2022.
Friday's highest was around 1.05706. We called it Fibo 100%.
In the Asian session, the banks/traders tried to break Friday's highest but were unsuccessful.
When London opened, traders were able to break through up to Fibo 123.6%.
Fibo 123.6% became a resistance.
They tried to break Fibo 123.6% four times but failed.
When New York opened, traders went down to Fibo 76.4%.
They traded up but then still have a resistance at Fibo 123.6%.
Finally, near the end of London session, they broke through the resistance and went up to Fibo 161.8%.
They tried to reach Fibo 176.4% but failed.
After that, it's all downhill.
Fibo is fun alright!
Friday's highest was around 1.05706. We called it Fibo 100%.
In the Asian session, the banks/traders tried to break Friday's highest but were unsuccessful.
When London opened, traders were able to break through up to Fibo 123.6%.
Fibo 123.6% became a resistance.
They tried to break Fibo 123.6% four times but failed.
When New York opened, traders went down to Fibo 76.4%.
They traded up but then still have a resistance at Fibo 123.6%.
Finally, near the end of London session, they broke through the resistance and went up to Fibo 161.8%.
They tried to reach Fibo 176.4% but failed.
After that, it's all downhill.
Fibo is fun alright!
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