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- Roachling commented Mar 2, 2015
Does the news matter? Do you even know what it is about? If it's as easy as "Oh a red highlighted news came out worse, that means sell" everyone will be a millionaire.
February 2015 Manufacturing ISM Report On Business
- Roachling commented Feb 28, 2015
You're wrong. Anything hawkish that Fischer says won't budge the market at all. He is a known hawk, we know this for a long time now. The dollar rallied before he even spoke, no idea what you're on about.
Feds Fischer: High probability of a rate hike this year
- Roachling commented Feb 26, 2015
While I'm confused of what exactly caused the USD strength, my confusion is not because of the weaker unemployment. For those that are wondering why USD didn't go down instead since we printed worse unemployment, do some research back several weeks. ...
US Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims
- Roachling replied Feb 26, 2015
Yeah but before this we broke a bullish flag and didn't manage to continue. I wouldn't be surprised if USD finds a top and perhaps consolidate in a rectangular fashion this time around.
AUD/USD
- Roachling replied Feb 26, 2015
Agreed on most pairs (usdcad seems to be more resistant to usd moves). With that said the daily trendline on aussie has coincided with a test of a triangle in the dollar index. Currently hourly candles have confirmed their hold. image
AUD/USD
- Roachling commented Feb 25, 2015
Just looks like a range with slight upside bias to me. Edit: Similar price action happened between mid December 2014 to mid January 2015. This time just a lot more volatile of course.
AUD/USD - Imminent Breakout to a Form Price Bottom
- Roachling replied Feb 25, 2015
image Daily trendline coming up. Looking to enter at around 0.79200 image Coincides with H4 200 SMA, potential 3-drive from that red trendline and within the region of several fibs levels. Looking at the daily chart I posted, 23.6% of the first ...
AUD/USD
- Roachling commented Feb 18, 2015
"for now" Maybe they have intentions to never ease again, but they can't exactly outright say it. Kuroda also said if the conditions required them to ease further, they will do it; I suppose this is where the "continue QQE" comes in. As it stands, ...
BOJ's Kuroda says Japan's industrial production is recovering