Jyoti CNC Trying to make a comeback. Jyoti CNC Automation Ltd. engages in the provision of manufacturing solutions for computerized machine cutting tools. It operates under the Within India and Outside India geographical segments.
Jyoti CNC Automation Ltd. CMP is 1273.05. The Positive aspects of the company are Company with Low Debt, Company able to generate Net Cash - Improving Net Cash Flow for last 2 years and Companies with rising net profit margins. The Negative aspects of the company are extremely high Valuation (P.E. = 105.5), High promoter stock pledges, Increasing Trend in Non-Core Income and Companies with growing costs YoY for long term projects.
Entry can be taken after closing above 1293Targets in the stock will be 1337, 1368 and 1406. The long-term target in the stock will be 1434, 1463 and 1513. Stop loss in the stock should be maintained at Closing below 1157 or 1079 depending on your risk taking ability.
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Candlestick Analysis
Persistent can be persisted withPersistent Systems Ltd. is a technology services company. It engages in delivering digital business acceleration, enterprise modernization, and next generation product engineering services. The firm operates through the following segments: Banking, Financial Services & Insurance, Healthcare & Life Sciences, and Technology Companies & Emerging Verticals.
Persistent Systems Ltd. CMP is 6090.90. The Positive aspects of the company are Company with Low Debt, Company with Zero Promoter Pledge, Stocks Outperforming their Industry Price Change in the Quarter and Company able to generate Net Cash - Improving Net Cash Flow for last 2 years. The Negative aspects of the company are high Valuation (P.E. = 77), Companies with growing costs YoY for long term projects and MFs decreased their shareholding last quarter.
Entry can be taken after closing above 6094 Targets in the stock will be 6241, 6392 and 6547. The long-term target in the stock will be 6704 and 6810. Stop loss in the stock should be maintained at Closing below 5850 or 5566 depending on your risk taking ability.
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Good Closing by Nifty just above Mother Line. Nifty today did well to close just above Mother line of hourly chart. The closing we got was at 23344 and 50 EMA or the Mother line is at 23330. This bring the hope of recover towards 23.5K and further towards 24K+ levels in the medium to short duration.
The resistances for Nifty right now remain at 23390, 23460, 23589 and 23703. Closing above 23703 will be very good for Bulls as they can drag the index in this scenario towards 23821, 24021 and 24231 levels. Supports for Nifty on the lower side remain at 23330 (Mother line support, 50 EMA), 23172 and 23046. Closing below 23046 can lead to Bears coming back to pull nifty further down. As of now shadow of the candle is positive.
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Long trade
4Hr TF Entry
1Hr TF Overview
Buyside trade
Pair E71!
Entry 4Hr TF
NY to Tokyo Session PM
Mon 13th Jan 24
6.00 pm
Entry 1.0284
Profit level 1.0464 (1.75%)
Stop level 1.0242 (0.41%)
RR 4.29
Reason: The observation of price action reaching a pivotal demand level on the 4-hour TF seemed indicative of a buy-side trade.
GBP/USD Trade in Play – Why This Setup Could Be HUGEWhat’s great everyone? Mr. Blue Ocean FX here with an in-depth breakdown of GBP/USD.
We’re currently in a trade, having entered at 1.2297, with stops set at 1.2550. Let’s dive into the key levels and what we’re looking for moving forward.
On Friday, we identified a significant lower high around the 1.2297 level, which led to a strong impulse move down to 1.2104. After a pullback and rejection, price failed to make a new lower low, closing around 1.2151, and eventually breaking above resistance at 1.2210, creating a new higher high at 1.2297.
We waited for a pullback and a push above 1.2297, which we got, confirming our entry with volume supporting the move. Currently, I’m monitoring the H4 candle; if we see a break and close below 1.2272, we could expect a deeper pullback into the 1.2236 zone, which would present an opportunity for a second entry. However, I believe the fair value gap (FVG) around this level will hold, leading to consolidation before another push higher.
Looking at the DXY (Dollar Index) on the weekly timeframe, we had a strong push up from December 2nd to January 6th before topping out. It now appears to be rolling over, potentially forming a higher low before continuing higher. Today’s daily candle has broken structure, with a lower high forming around 109.33, suggesting short-term weakness in the dollar and potential upside for GBP/USD.
As we monitor price action, the next H4 candle close will be crucial. If price holds above support and volume supports the move, we anticipate further upside.
As always, keeping this breakdown short and to the point. If you found this helpful, boost it, like it, and share it with a fellow trader. Stay tuned for the next update.
GBPJPY Update: Bulls in Control? Watch This Key Move Unfold!We’re back with an update on our GBPJPY trade on January 20th, Martin Luther King Day. If you haven’t seen our previous breakdown, be sure to check it out to see how everything unfolded step by step.
We’re still holding strong at the 190.02 level, and despite a wick on the weekly candle, there’s a lot of selling pressure within that move. Scaling down to the daily timeframe, we saw a liquidity sweep at 189.54, which provided confirmation for potential upside.
On the H4 timeframe, a bullish engulfing candle confirmed a break of structure on H1, pushing price to 190.40. We patiently waited for a pullback and entered our first position on Friday, with stops placed below the 189.38 level, targeting a 1:1.5 risk-to-reward, which was successfully hit at 190.97.
Today, January 20th, we added a second position after the breakout of the 190.40 level, entering at 190.53, with stops secured below the 189.88 area. This position has also reached its 1:1.5 target, and we’re now riding it risk-free, aiming for further liquidity grabs.
We’ve already cleared liquidity at the 190.91 and 190.50 levels, with the next targets set at 192.40 and potentially 193.00, where we anticipate consolidation before a push to 194.70, a key liquidity zone.
Currently, we’re floating at 82 pips in profit, and our first target is secured while we hold for potential further gains. Let’s see how this unfolds!
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Trump Returns to the White House: Tariffs EyedToday’s inauguration is undoubtedly a big event for traders, analysts, and the global economy.
Everyone is watching.
Let’s be frank: regardless of your opinion of Donald Trump or his proposed policies, his Presidential election win over Democrat candidate Kamala Harris on 5 November 2024 was nothing short of remarkable. It was a sweeping victory, and Trump returns to the White House today.
Trump’s inauguration is expected to begin at 5:00 pm GMT (midday EST) and marks the start of his second term in office.
Robust Economy Provides ‘Tariff’ Legroom for Trump
While tariffs are undoubtedly inbound, it is unclear what plans Trump will pursue and when he will implement these strategies. Investors are concerned that imposing tariffs could stoke inflation and hinder consumption (and consequently put the brakes on economic growth).
According to the latest data (December 2024), we have seen an uptick in US inflation. Year-on-year (YY), CPI inflation (Consumer Price Index) rose for a third consecutive month to 2.9%, PPI inflation (Producer Price Index) also increased for a third straight month to 3.3%, and the US Federal Reserve’s (Fed) primary measure of inflation, the PCE Index (Personal Consumption Expenditures), is hovering just north of the Fed’s 2.0% inflation target at 2.4% (for November 2024). This, coupled with real US GDP (Gross Domestic Product) running at an annualised rate of 3.1% in Q3 24 and jobs data showing that the US economy added 256,000 new payrolls in December 2024, reveals Trump has legroom (some ‘cover’ if you will) to impose tariffs early on in his tenure.
Trump Tariff ‘Threats’ So Far
Speculation regarding the possibility of as many as 100 executive orders being signed today has been circulating the wires. Plenty of ambiguity is unquestionably present heading into today’s event, and the market dislikes uncertainty.
Concerning tariff ‘plans’, Trump has floated several possible approaches, including 100% tariffs against BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) unless their governments commit to the US dollar (USD), as well as tariff threats against Canada, China, and Mexico. Trump voiced intentions of introducing 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico and adding an additional 10% tariff on goods from China.
What Will I Be Watching Today?
Today, I will primarily be looking for any direction on tariffs, particularly concerning Canada, Mexico, and China.
Let’s assume Trump follows through on his threats to Canada and Mexico. A 25% tariff (or more) applied on goods from Canada and Mexico will prompt upside in currency pairs like the USD/CAD (US dollar versus the Canadian dollar) and USD/MXN (US dollar versus the Mexican peso) – for those who monitor implied volatility, check out USD/CAD; we are at levels not seen since early 2023! A 25% tariff on the aforesaid countries will also likely trigger a bid in the US Dollar Index and absorb offers around major resistance at 109.33. In contrast, major US equity indexes are expected to take a hit in this scenario.
Another observation I feel needs some consideration is the USD positioning heading into this event. The USD is particularly stretched to the upside for those who monitor COT data (Commitment of Traders report). However, although this may be the case, I still expect USD outperformance on the back of 25% tariffs.
Nevertheless, were Trump to pursue a lower tariff rate for Canada and Mexico or not to pursue tariffs at all, a considerable unwind in USD longs is possible, and downside in USD/CAD, USD/MXN, as well as the US Dollar Index, would be on the table (upside in US equities). A situation without tariffs would create considerable volatility and open the door to shorting opportunities in key currency pairs.
Regarding China, if Trump were to follow through and impose a 10% additional tariff, this would likely send USD/CNY northbound (US dollar versus the Chinese yuan). Additionally, I expect the AUD/USD (Australian dollar versus the US dollar) and NZD/USD (New Zealand dollar versus the US dollar) pairs to trade lower, given their trading relationships with China. I also believe US and Chinese equity markets will sell off.
Less than a 10% tariff or no tariffs on China would likely underpin AUD/USD, NZD/USD, and the noted equity markets (but weigh on the USD/CNY). Looking closely at the S&P 500, you will note that longer-term weekly action ended last Friday in the shape of a bullish engulfing formation, following a shallow correction from all-time highs of 6,099. This, together with the clear-cut uptrend and daily price climbing above its 50-day simple moving average at 5,967 (and a lack of obvious daily resistance), places bulls in a favourable position to challenge all-time highs, technically speaking.
Written by FP Markets Market Analyst Aaron Hill
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GOLD (XAUUSD): Pullback From ResistanceGold is likely to continue falling from a significant resistance level on a 4-hour chart.
After the market opened, a cup and handle pattern formed on a 4-hour time frame, with the neckline being broken during this Asian trading session.
The price may soon reach the 2677 support level.
Short trade
15min TF
Trade Setup:
Session Context:
LND to NY transition PM (1:00 PM).
Increased liquidity and volatility are typical during this overlap.
Sellside trade
LND to NY Session PM
1.00 pm
Entry 15min TF
Reason:
Price reached a pivotal supply level
During the LND to NY Session
Making a high
Candle formation on the 15min
Indicative of Sellside pressure
Entry 2751.3
Profit level 2736.1 (0.55%) Target OB
Stop level 2754.4 (0.11%)
RR 4.9
EURUSD 19/01/25
Here's the revised version without bullet points:
This week marks a special occasion as we celebrate the birthday of our head mentor!
Heading into the week, we maintain the same bias as last week: focus on the lows being taken out, while the highs serve as key entry areas. The game plan is straightforward. Look for a solid pullback to sell into the lows, or wait for the lows to be run and then target a pullback to current highs or newly formed highs yet to emerge.
Our bias remains bearish, so patience is key. Wait for a run on the highs before taking action. There’s no need to overcomplicate things—if you’ve been following Orion, everything is already in place.
Trade safely, trust Orion, and always stick to your risk management plan.
Short trade
30min TF overview
Entry 4Hr
Structure Day
Tokyo to LND Session PM
Sat 18th Jan 24
11.00 pm
Sellside trade
Structure Day
Entry 4Hr TF
Sellside trade idea.?
Reason: Observing the premium (PD Array) a desirable price zone was reached and objectively seemed indicative of a sellside trade.?
Tokyo to LND session making a higher high.?
Target demand zone 30min TF
Entry 105459.5
Profit level 103155.0 (2.19%)
Stop level 105899.5 (0.42%)
RR 5.24
Short trade
Sell-side trade
SHIBUSDT
Sun 19th Jan 10.00 am
Tokyo Session PM
Entry 0.000021842
Profit level 0.000021127 (3.27%)
Stop level 0.000021978 (0.62%)
RR 5.26
15min TF overview
Reason: Observing price action since the 17th Jan 25 and reaching a pivotal supply level confirmed directional bias and as a continuation of sell-side dominance at this time
2nd trade-in session was executed for the record.