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LUV - BEARISH SCENARIO For Q1 2023, operating revenues are now expected to rise in the 21-23% range compared with the 20-24% year-over-year growth estimated earlier.
However, LUV continues to expect a negative revenue impact in the $300-$350 million band in the first quarter of 2023, primarily limited to January and February, due to operational disruptions in December 2022.
The downtrend which started back in April 2021 seems to continue.
The next price target is located at the $ 23-25 support level.
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Indication of a SELL for XAUUSDif that current 4hr candle does an engulfing candle. I will enter for a sell & take it down to my second entry. the market shown a break of structure & an indication of a sell pattern. right now it's in a correction stage & it will continue to downside after doing so. my first target will be 1970 & my second target will be 1950. Pure price action!!
EURJPY soon sellEUR/JPY - This is the forex quote for the Euro vs. Japanese Yen exchange rate. EUR (the 'base currency') is quoted in terms of JPY (the 'counter currency'). The Yen is a historically low-yielding currency, making an attractive vehicle to fund carry trades (where traders borrow cheaply in JPY to buy higher-yielding currencies, including EUR.
Investors tend to favor carry trades at times of optimism about global economic performance and stability; they shun them at times of market stress. This makes EUR/JPY sensitive to swings in broad-based market sentiment trends.
The pair may likewise find volatility in news-flow related to the Eurozone debt crisis as well the extraordinary anti-deflation policy efforts from the Bank of Japan introduced in 2013.
Short USTECHPossible short bias on the USTECH. Daily bias still stuck in some consolidation but i believe we have a pending short before going bullish to take out some weekly liquidity.
Relatively equal lows present around 12925 therefore, posible target. Entry is premature as London open has not occured yet.
1929 Stock Market & Today The story of 1929 -
The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression that lasted from 1929 to the late 1930s. There were several factors that contributed to the trigger of the Great Depression, but the key trigger is often attributed to the stock market crash of 1929.
In the 1920s, there was a period of economic growth and prosperity in the United States, also known as the "Roaring Twenties." During this time, people invested heavily in the stock market, and the prices of stocks rose rapidly. However, in September and October of 1929, the stock market began to decline, and on October 24, 1929, known as "Black Thursday," panic selling began, causing the stock market to crash.
The stock market crash led to a chain reaction of events that contributed to the Great Depression. Banks had invested heavily in the stock market and had also made loans to individuals and businesses that were unable to repay them. As a result, many banks failed, leading to a loss of confidence in the banking system.
The collapse of the banking system led to a decrease in the money supply, which caused a decline in spending and investment. The decline in spending and investment led to a decrease in production and employment, which caused a further decline in spending and investment, and the cycle continued.
In summary, the key trigger for the Great Depression was the stock market crash of 1929, which led to a chain reaction of events that caused the collapse of the banking system and a severe decrease in spending and investment.
I am seeing similarities between its technical and fundamental.
My view on technical as a study into "Behavioral price movement" , it refers to the fluctuations in the price of a financial asset that are caused by the collective behavior of investors, traders and events. And they tend to repeat itself.
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Sell NZDCAD SW 100423 10.55📌📌Signal Sell NZDCAD 📌📌
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📍📍Open order 0.8423
Sell lim 1 0.8444
Sell lim 2 0.8461
Sell lim 3 0.8476
Sell lim 4 0.8492
Sell lim 5 0.8507
Sell lim 6 0.8517
Sell lim 7 0.8531
Tp 0.8097
Sl 0.8549
Warning !!! (Swing trade must be use pending orders)
!!!Pending orders should be set up lot size step by step
Example
(15,000$)
Open order 0.1 lot
Sell lim 1 0.15 lot
Sell lim 2 0.20 lot
Sell lim 3 0.25 lot
Sell lim 4 0.30 lot
Sell lim 5 0. 40 lot
Sell lim 6 (last order) = 0.1+0.15+0.2+0.25+0.3 = 1.1 lot
Example
(3,000$)
Open order 0.04 lot
Sell lim 1 0.05 lot
Sell lim 2 0.06 lot
Sell lim 3 0.07 lot
Sell lim 4 0.08 lot
Sell lim 5 0.10 lot
Sell lim 6 (last order) = 0.04+0.05+0.06+0.07+0.08 +0.1 = 0.4 lot
!!When any pending orders are open and the profits are covered by loss it is up to your decision.!!