This week, my analysis for EUR/USD aligns closely with GBP/USD, as both pairs have exhibited bearish momentum. However, there are subtle differences in price action as we approach the final month of the year. A key focus is the 4-hour supply zone around 1.05600, which initiated a break of structure to the downside. Once price reaches this area, I’ll look for...
This week, I expect GBP/USD to continue its downtrend, following a clear change in character and a break of structure on the higher timeframe, signaling bearish momentum. My primary plan is to wait for a retest of the 2-hour supply zone, located above the Asia high. Once the Asia high is taken, I’ll look for confluences to execute potential sell trades. If the...
My analysis this week for gold is to look for potential imminent buys at this demand if i see a correct confluences play out on the lower time frame as well as the sweep of that sunday asia low. Once that happens i will look price to retace in this area back up to an area of supply. As price has changed character the downside and broke structure i see now heading...
This week, I anticipate the DXY to retrace before continuing its recent bearish trend. Since reaching the weekly supply level, the price has consistently formed lower lows and lower highs. This bearish momentum aligns with the bullish trends seen in pairs like GBP/USD and EUR/USD, which I use as additional confluence. I’ll be watching for the price to retrace to...
This week, my focus for EUR/USD is on the supply zone near 1.05800. I anticipate a reaction from this level, making it a key area for potential sells at the start of the week. Following this initial move, I expect a bullish rally to develop midweek. If the price drops to 1.05200, aligning with my 11-hour demand zone, I’ll shift my focus to potential buys. After...
This week, I expect GBP/USD to continue its bullish trend. I’ve identified 5-hour and 4-hour demand zones as key areas where I anticipate a retracement. In these zones, I’ll be watching for potential Wyckoff accumulation, signaling the continuation of the uptrend. Once price reaches these demand zones, I’ll wait for further confirmations before entering any...
Gold has been trading within a range, creating significant liquidity both above and below the current price. Once this consolidation phase breaks, I anticipate a reaction from either my supply or demand zones. Overall, my bullish outlook on gold remains intact. I am particularly focused on the demand zones around 2,570 and 2,590, which I’ve marked as key areas....
I expect price to continue its bearish trend, providing potential shorting opportunities. My focus is on the supply zones I’ve marked at the 19-hour and 17-hour timeframes. I’ll wait for price to reach one of these zones and observe if it respects these structural points. If price breaks above these zones, it would indicate a shift in market sentiment to the...
This week, my analysis suggests that GU is likely to experience a bullish reaction from its current position. Price is sitting within a key weekly demand zone and has already surpassed the 50% retracement mark, signaling a potential area for long opportunities. At the current level, there is a 1-hour demand zone nearby, with another demand zone just below it. I...
This week, my analysis for gold leans toward continued bullish momentum. Over the past week, gold has shown significant bullish behaviour, including a clear change of character to the upside on the higher time frame. My plan is to look for buying opportunities at the nearest valid demand zones, specifically the 55-minute or 13-hour demand zones below the current...
My bias for the dollar is that it may start to slow down and experience some pullbacks, likely to fill the imbalances below and capture some liquidity. However, I also see Scenario A playing out, which could push the price upward and continue the bullish trend. Given the current market conditions, I expect these retracements, which also align with my outlook for...
This week, my analysis for EU is showing slow movement, as it isn't close to any key Points of Interest (POI). However, after the CPI release, I expect a surge in liquidity, which could lead to a retracement in EU. From there, I’ll be looking to enter sell positions at a supply zone I've marked, which previously caused a break of structure to the downside. There...
My analysis for GBP/USD (GU) is still bearish at the moment, as the DXY (Dollar Index) has been very bullish. Additionally, GU has broken structure to the downside, and there's a clean supply zone that aligns with this bearish trend. However, as price is currently in my demand zone, I will be looking for confirmation to buy temporarily for a retracement. If price...
My analysis this week suggests that gold may accumulate around my point of interest at 2,660.00, where a 9-hour demand zone has formed. With liquidity and imbalance left to the upside, price might look to continue in its pro-trend direction. Alternate Scenario: If price reaches the area around 2,740.00, we might see a retracement or bearish reaction. Given recent...
This week’s analysis for EUR/USD is somewhat different from GBP/USD. I expect price to continue dropping from one of the two supply zones I’ve identified. I’ll be watching for a potential Wyckoff distribution pattern to form at these zones. Once I see signs of distribution, I’ll look to enter short positions, targeting the liquidity pool below. If, during the...
This counter-trend idea comes from the fact that price is currently reacting at an old supply zone. However, if this supply fails, I wouldn’t be surprised to see price move up and take out the trendline liquidity above. Ideally, I’d prefer to wait for price to come down to the demand zones to mitigate before aiming for a move up to capture the liquidity...
This week, my analysis suggests that gold may continue to drop, targeting the trendline liquidity formed below. Once that liquidity is taken out, I anticipate a bullish reaction, potentially around the demand zone I have identified. If the price retraces up to the supply zone, I’ll look for potential sell opportunities to follow this short-term bearish...
EU Analysis Breakdown: My bias for EU aligns closely with GU, anticipating a continued bearish trend as long as the DXY remains bullish. I’ve marked out two supply zones and will wait for either to be mitigated, followed by my lower time frame execution model involving Wyckoff principles. Once I spot a Wyckoff distribution pattern, liquidity sweep, and CHOCH,...