Daily #Markets signals

Thought of the day: “The task of the leader is to get his people from where they are to where they have not been”, Henry Kissinger, Happy Birthday

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  1. HSCEI Bullish Weakness
  2. HSCI Bullish Weakness
  3. HSI Bullish Weakness

  • Bullish weakness: Longer-term trend is bullish. There has been some temporary weakness, but the uptrend is likely to resume
  • Bearish strength: Longer-term trend is bearish. There has been some temporary rally, but the downtrend is likely to resume
  • Volatility Channels (Horizontal dotted lines) : Markets often retest swings. This is a volatility buffer to allow wiggle room.
  • Volatility Channel: Think of the other side of a volatility channel of the distance it would take to close half the position to break even if the remainder was to hit the stop loss
  • #n%: Think of it as a rudimentary equity at risk position sizing. It is 1% divided by the distance from the day the swing is recorded to the volatility channel
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice

Daily #ETF signals

Thought of the day: “The task of the leader is to get his people from where they are to where they have not been”, Henry Kissinger, Happy Birthday

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  1. EPU Bearish Strength
  2. EWM Bearish Strength
  3. UNG Bearish Strength 2015-05-27.png

 

  • Bullish weakness: Longer-term trend is bullish. There has been some temporary weakness, but the uptrend is likely to resume
  • Bearish strength: Longer-term trend is bearish. There has been some temporary rally, but the downtrend is likely to resume
  • Volatility Channels (Horizontal dotted lines) : Markets often retest swings. This is a volatility buffer to allow wiggle room.
  • Volatility Channel: Think of the other side of a volatility channel of the distance it would take to close half the position to break even if the remainder was to hit the stop loss
  • #n%: Think of it as a rudimentary equity at risk position sizing. It is 1% divided by the distance from the day the swing is recorded to the volatility channel
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice

Daily #ETF signals

Thought of the day: “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail”, Ralph waldo Emerson, Happy Birthday

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  1. WIP Bearish Strength
  2. AAXJ Bullish Weakness

  • Bullish weakness: Longer-term trend is bullish. There has been some temporary weakness, but the uptrend is likely to resume
  • Bearish strength: Longer-term trend is bearish. There has been some temporary rally, but the downtrend is likely to resume
  • Volatility Channels (Horizontal dotted lines) : Markets often retest swings. This is a volatility buffer to allow wiggle room.
  • Volatility Channel: Think of the other side of a volatility channel of the distance it would take to close half the position to break even if the remainder was to hit the stop loss
  • #n%: Think of it as a rudimentary equity at risk position sizing. It is 1% divided by the distance from the day the swing is recorded to the volatility channel
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice

Weekly #Forex signals

Thought of the day: “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail”, Ralph waldo Emerson, Happy Birthday

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  1. USDNZD Weekly Bullish Weakness

 

  • Bullish weakness: Longer-term trend is bullish. There has been some temporary weakness, but the uptrend is likely to resume
  • Bearish strength: Longer-term trend is bearish. There has been some temporary rally, but the downtrend is likely to resume
  • Volatility Channels (Horizontal dotted lines) : Markets often retest swings. This is a volatility buffer to allow wiggle room.
  • Volatility Channel: Think of the other side of a volatility channel of the distance it would take to close half the position to break even if the remainder was to hit the stop loss
  • #n%: Think of it as a rudimentary equity at risk position sizing. It is 1% divided by the distance from the day the swing is recorded to the volatility channel
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice

Daily #Indices signals

Thought of the day: “The world is full of magical things waiting for our wits to grow sharper”, Bertrand Russell, Happy Birthday

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  1. OSEBX Bullish Weakness: 2nd signal
  2. MXAP Bullish Weakness
  3. LUXX Bullish weakness
  4. IBEX Bullish Weakness
  5. VILSE Bullish Weakness


 

 

 

  • Bullish weakness: Longer-term trend is bullish. There has been some temporary weakness, but the uptrend is likely to resume
  • Bearish strength: Longer-term trend is bearish. There has been some temporary rally, but the downtrend is likely to resume
  • Volatility Channels (Horizontal dotted lines) : Markets often retest swings. This is a volatility buffer to allow wiggle room.
  • Volatility Channel: Think of the other side of a volatility channel of the distance it would take to close half the position to break even if the remainder was to hit the stop loss
  • #n%: Think of it as a rudimentary equity at risk position sizing. It is 1% divided by the distance from the day the swing is recorded to the volatility channel
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice

Daily #ETF signals

Thought of the day: “The world is full of magical things waiting for our wits to grow sharper”, Bertrand Russell, Happy Birthday

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  1. URA Bullish Weakness
  2. TAN BUllish Weakness
  3. PNOI BUllish Weakness
  4. PBJ Bullish Weakness
  5. IWP Bullish Weakness
  6. IPAC Bullish Weakness
  7. IJT Bullish Weakness
  8. IJK Bullish Weakness
  9. IAU Bullish Weakness
  10. GRN Bullish Weakness
  11. DOI Bullish Weakness
  12. CSD Bullish Weakness

  • Bullish weakness: Longer-term trend is bullish. There has been some temporary weakness, but the uptrend is likely to resume
  • Bearish strength: Longer-term trend is bearish. There has been some temporary rally, but the downtrend is likely to resume
  • Volatility Channels (Horizontal dotted lines) : Markets often retest swings. This is a volatility buffer to allow wiggle room.
  • Volatility Channel: Think of the other side of a volatility channel of the distance it would take to close half the position to break even if the remainder was to hit the stop loss
  • #n%: Think of it as a rudimentary equity at risk position sizing. It is 1% divided by the distance from the day the swing is recorded to the volatility channel
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice

Daily #Forex signals

Thought of the day: “The world is full of magical things waiting for our wits to grow sharper”, Bertrand Russell, Happy Birthday

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  • If You are interested in short-selling, trading systems, position sizing, trading psychology, visit us at: www.alphasecurecapital.com
  1. AUDJPY Bullish Weakness
  2. AUDUSD Bullish Weakness

 

  • Bullish weakness: Longer-term trend is bullish. There has been some temporary weakness, but the uptrend is likely to resume
  • Bearish strength: Longer-term trend is bearish. There has been some temporary rally, but the downtrend is likely to resume
  • Volatility Channels (Horizontal dotted lines) : Markets often retest swings. This is a volatility buffer to allow wiggle room.
  • Volatility Channel: Think of the other side of a volatility channel of the distance it would take to close half the position to break even if the remainder was to hit the stop loss
  • #n%: Think of it as a rudimentary equity at risk position sizing. It is 1% divided by the distance from the day the swing is recorded to the volatility channel
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice

Daily #Forex Signals

Thought of the day: “In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, there is”, Yogi Berra, baseball philosopher, Happy Birthday

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  1. GBPEUR Bullish Weakness 2015-05-11

  • Bullish weakness: Longer-term trend is bullish. There has been some temporary weakness, but the uptrend is likely to resume
  • Bearish strength: Longer-term trend is bearish. There has been some temporary rally, but the downtrend is likely to resume
  • Volatility Channels (Horizontal dotted lines) : Markets often retest swings. This is a volatility buffer to allow wiggle room.
  • Volatility Channel: Think of the other side of a volatility channel of the distance it would take to close half the position to break even if the remainder was to hit the stop loss
  • #n%: Think of it as a rudimentary equity at risk position sizing. It is 1% divided by the distance from the day the swing is recorded to the volatility channel
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice

Daily #ETF signals

Thought of the day: “In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, there is”, Yogi Berra, baseball philosopher, Happy Birthday

  • Great traders are not smarter, they have smarter trading habits
  • If You are interested in short-selling, trading systems, position sizing, trading psychology, visit us at: www.alphasecurecapital.com
  1. IAI BUllish Weakness 2015-05-11
  2. DFJ Bullish Weakness 2015-05-11
  3. ASHR Bullish Weakness 2015-05-11

 


 

  • Bullish weakness: Longer-term trend is bullish. There has been some temporary weakness, but the uptrend is likely to resume
  • Bearish strength: Longer-term trend is bearish. There has been some temporary rally, but the downtrend is likely to resume
  • Volatility Channels (Horizontal dotted lines) : Markets often retest swings. This is a volatility buffer to allow wiggle room.
  • Volatility Channel: Think of the other side of a volatility channel of the distance it would take to close half the position to break even if the remainder was to hit the stop loss
  • #n%: Think of it as a rudimentary equity at risk position sizing. It is 1% divided by the distance from the day the swing is recorded to the volatility channel
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice

Daily #Indices

Thought of the day: “In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, there is”, Yogi Berra, baseball philosopher, Happy Birthday

  • Great traders are not smarter, they have smarter trading habits
  • If You are interested in short-selling, trading systems, position sizing, trading psychology, visit us at: www.alphasecurecapital.com
  1. WIG Bullish Weakness 2015-05-11
  2. SPEURO Bullish Weakness 2015-05-11
  3. SMX Bullish Weakness 2015-05-11
  4. OSESX Bullish Weakness 2015-05-11
  5. MXEU Bullish Weakness 2015-05-11
  6. KOSDAQ Bullish Weakness 2015-05-11
  7. JSDA Bullish Weakness 2015-05-11
  8. BVLX Bullish Weakness 2015-05-11
  9. BE500 Bullish weakness 2015-05-11
  10. AMX Bullish Weakness 2015-05-11

  • Bullish weakness: Longer-term trend is bullish. There has been some temporary weakness, but the uptrend is likely to resume
  • Bearish strength: Longer-term trend is bearish. There has been some temporary rally, but the downtrend is likely to resume
  • Volatility Channels (Horizontal dotted lines) : Markets often retest swings. This is a volatility buffer to allow wiggle room.
  • Volatility Channel: Think of the other side of a volatility channel of the distance it would take to close half the position to break even if the remainder was to hit the stop loss
  • #n%: Think of it as a rudimentary equity at risk position sizing. It is 1% divided by the distance from the day the swing is recorded to the volatility channel
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice