Indices Europe
FTSE 100 (UKX) Monthly Timeframe BuyThe FTSE100 index is approaching a critical 2.6 retracement level of the previous uptrend, and it could be good time to buy. However, with the Brexit news and Theresa May woes, just hold your horses for a bit. The index is still largely in a sell-off fueled by the lack of confidence surrounding the Brexit deal and seemingly the vote to be held tomorrow. The trendline shows a perfect uptrend with around 7 touches, so maybe the trend is about to end. Who knows.
Closing the gap on Cac40Cac40 has been opening with quite a gap today just like most other indices.
Price has made a lower low on the m5 and I will be trading it down to close the gap.
If price moves down I will add aggressively so I max my profits.
Watch the other indices closely as they are not there yet and a reversal might still be possible.
Trade safely...
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First analysisHello everyone,
Today I will share with you my first analysis. Please be indulgent and any advices are welcomed :)
In my opinion, I think we may have found a bottom for Airbus ( EURONEXT:AIR ). The current trend is showing some weakness as volume is going down and RSI is showing divergences on the daily and the 4h chart. A daily close above 95 could be a bullish sign.
Let me know your thoughts on this idea and where I could be wrong!
Have a nice day.
Kick The CACThe French stock market is painting an inverted triangle formation. Though not yet confirmed, this can portend lower prices ahead. We are currently rounding over. A weekly close above the prior weeks' high would negate bearishness for now, whilst a weekly closing below the last swing low would confirm the pattern and target the purple area.
While pundits claim the US stock market rally, it is far more prudent to short markets that are seeing material capital outflows, especially in failed states such as France.
Viva Le France!Was able to find historical data for the French CAC 40 stock market going back to 1990. The price action going into 2000 is clearly impulsive and the French market has been tracing out a triangle pattern since. The European Central Bank will probably perpetrate another money printing explosion, after the coming market sell-off, to fuel another run up to all time highs in the mid-20’s. As I’ve seen time after time in these Socialist countries, the success of the people and businesses is belabored under the weight of Big Government, Heavy Taxes paying for social programs, and excess fiat money printing…