Ok as per my last analysis, we have had our break to the upside of the symmetrical triangle. Mid term our overall target for the long term descending narrowing wedge (shown by the purple lines) is 11.6K before a decent retrace occurs.
Right now though let’s worry about the short term target of 7K. A look at the charts shows us we have the yellow resistance line just above us. We are also oversold on multiple time frames. I think from here we will cool off just for a day, and hover between the yellow resistance and grey resistance turned support line. We could potentially wick back below the grey line for a bit of stop hunting action.
I am still long, and have more buy orders set to increase my position. These orders are placed just above the grey line around 6665ish (highly probable we will hit this) as well as below the grey line laddered in between 6600-6660 (probable but not as likely as above).
Once we break the yellow line, the next resistance is the orange line. We historically haven’t had any problem breaking this, so its doubful we will find any real resistance again this time. From there we will probably hit the purple down trend line and it is at this points shorts will undoubtedly increase as many people will feel we will hit resistance and head back down to the bottom. The thing is that this time, we won’t!!
When we finally hit the purple resistance line we could face anyone of the following scenarios to be mindful of:
1) Break out above the purple resistance which will then turn into a fake out; which will then turn into a fake fake out scenario and confirm the actual breakout! Confusing somewhat, but used to generate a heaps of shorts to fuel the next leg up.
2) Hit resistance and range between the purple resistance and orange support line; before ultimately breaking out.
3) Simply break out and stay out (though it is highly likely that whenever we do actually break out we will retest the break out point as new support not too long after. This would represent an excellent buy zone for a buying last resistance strategy)
4) Any combination of the above!
Cheers