Autochartist Forecast
The AUD/USD has transitioned out of the daily chart's uptrend and into a narrow, sideways range. This, in turn, has put the slightly longer-term 60- and 240-minute intraday time frames in a distributi
0 comments The GBP/CHF has been moving sharply lower on the daily time frame. The slight bounce at 1.6016 has transitioned the downtrending market cycle across the 15-, 30-, and 60-minute charts. The Autochartis
0 comments The breakdown through horizontal support at 1.0360 (E) has triggered a momentum breakdown through the Triangle pattern alert. This Autochartist Initial Movement/Momentum (AIM) entry capitalized on wea
1 comment The EUR/USD continues to hold support, but is struggling to push to new highs after trading within the narrow range from 1.2932 to 1.2733 for the fifth straight session. The stall on the daily chart c
0 comments The intraday GBP/USD shows weakness within the U.S. Dollar. The trend lower, which lasted throughout the U.S. session, pushed prices to a 1.5566 low; this puts support between that level and 1.5532 on
1 comment The downtrend on the 30-minute EUR/JPY has reached support between 109.21 and 109.07. This could create a short-term bounce to the downtrend line resistance of the Falling Wedge currently at 109.70 (X
0 comments The downtrend on the intraday AUD/USD has accelerated slightly during the early hours of the Monday Asian session. There will be some significant economic events early this week in the AUD/USD startin
0 comments The uptrend on the intraday USD/JPY reflected the Yen being sold or borrowed against the U.S. Dollar. However, the steady climb in this pair is about to be tested by what could be a double top across
0 comments Propelled by the strength in the U.S. Dollar, the USD/CHF rallied higher as the Swiss Franc lost ground against a resurgent dollar. This rally has carried the 15-minute time frame to an intraday doubl
0 comments The EUR/USD has continued its intraday ascent as both the daily and the 240-minute charts have trended higher. However, the short-term 15-, 30-, and 60-minute timeframes reflect a near-term correction
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