Author: FX

The cycle from the January 21, 2026 low in Apple (AAPL) is unfolding as a five‑wave Elliott Wave impulse. From that low, wave 1 advanced to $268.34, followed by a corrective pullback in wave 2 that terminated at $252.12. The stock then resumed its upward trajectory in wave 3. Within this third wave, wave ((i)) concluded at $261.90, while the subsequent pullback in wave ((ii)) ended at $255. Momentum strengthened thereafter, carrying the stock higher in wave ((iii)) toward $279.50. A modest dip in wave ((iv)) found support at $273.50, before the final leg, wave ((v)), reached $280.90. This marked…

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The Forex Reversal Indicator uses a unique visual language that cuts through chart clutter. Yellow dots mark potential reversal zones, but the ring color determines direction. Blue rings encircling yellow dots suggest upward momentum building—a possible shift from downtrend to uptrend. Red rings signal the opposite: bearish pressure taking control. What sets this tool apart from standard moving average crossovers or RSI divergence? The algorithm analyzes price action patterns rather than relying solely on mathematical formulas. While the exact calculation remains proprietary, the indicator recognizes candlestick formations, swing highs and lows, and momentum shifts that typically precede reversals. The yellow…

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The RBA hiked interest rates from 3.60% to 3.85% in their February decision, marking the official start of their tightening cycle and triggering AUD rallies on a hotter inflation outlook despite some risk-off vibes. Which AUD strategies moved beyond the watchlist stage, and how did the hawkish outcome translate to price action amid a complex risk sentiment backdrop? Watchlists are price outlook & strategy discussions supported by both fundamental & technical analysis, a crucial step towards creating a high-quality discretionary trade idea before working on a risk & trade management plan. If you’d like to follow our “Watchlist” picks right…

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EUR/USD rallies over 0.80% on Monday as the Greenback treads water following breaking news that Chinese authorities recommended financial institutions to trim their positions on US Treasuries, due to sharp volatility swings in the fixed income markets. At the time of writing, the pair trades at 1.1916 after bouncing off daily lows of 1.1808.Euro jumps as reports of reduced Chinese Treasury exposure and improved risk appetite pressure the GreenbackRisk appetite improvement and the Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi’s landslide victory in Japan, pushed the American currency to a new six day low, as depicted by the US Dollar Index (DXY).Initially, the…

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One of the themes in markets right now is that the ‘old economy’ stocks are rising while the AI stocks are sliding. It’s something of a mean reversion trade but could also highlight some positive cyclical signs in things like manufacturing and transport.But here is an ‘old economy’ company that I didn’t not expect to be trading cheaper than a company that’s synonymous with computing.As of this morning, IBM’s Forward consenus P/E ratio (~24.08x) has officially crossed above Microsoft’s (~22.87x).For the last decade, the trade was simple: buy growth, buy cloud, buy MSFT. IBM was the “dead money” dividend stock…

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USD/CHF is holding a firm downtrend on the daily chart, printing lower highs and lower lows since November 2025 while trading well below both the 50 Exponential Moving Average (EMA) at 0.7882 and the 200 EMA at 0.8125. The pair dropped sharply from the 0.8000 area in mid-January, falling through the 0.7800 handle to reach a low near 0.7604 before staging a corrective bounce. That recovery stalled around 0.7800, forming a cluster of resistance where the prior consolidation zone and the psychological round number converge. Price is now trading near 0.7683 after a strong bearish daily candle, suggesting sellers remain…

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The “Takaichi Trade” has officially entered its second, more aggressive phase following Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s historic landslide victory in the February 2026 snap election. With her Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) securing 316 seats, forming a two-thirds supermajority (352 seats) with the Japan Innovation Party (JIP), Takaichi now holds an unprecedented mandate to reshape the Japanese economy. This “supermajority” is a game-changer for financial markets. It grants Takaichi the power to override the upper house and push through her “reflationist” agenda without the friction that hindered her previous minority government. For traders, this has reignited the “Takaichi Trade” with a…

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Headlines:Markets:Japanese yen holds higher after verbal intervention by Tokyo officialsTakaichi trade in focus after ruling LDP party claims ‘supermajority’ in electionUS dollar pressured lower across the board in mixed marketsPrecious metals stay in focus; gold up 1% to $5,010 while silver up 3% to $80.28Equities wobble after steady showing early on, tech shares laggingEuropean indices hold slight gains while US futures drop; S&P 500 futures down 0.2%, Nasdaq futures down 0.5%Bitcoin dips back below the $70,000 mark; down over 2% to $68,98310-year Treasury yields up 2 bps to 4.228% as China calls on local banks to reduce exposureIt’s a mixed…

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