GBPJPY Target 1 hit, USDJPY awaiting Daily close

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GBPJPY, Daily        

The third week of June has got off to a very volatile start as markets rush to risk averse safe havens. The JPY, CHF, Gold and Government Bonds continue their appeal as money flows from Equities, (Japans Nikkei 225 closed down 3.51% today), Oil and the GBP.

USDJPY traded has low as 105.74, before recovering the 106.00 handle today.  The Daily support at 106.25 has been broken this morning and a close today below this level today will trigger a SHORT position with a Target 1 of 105.50.  

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Last week we took 200+ pips on the GBPJPY as it rebounded up from 154.30 which we identified on Monday (June 6th). On Friday  this level was  breached and broken and triggered a sell on at the close at 152.43. Target 1 at the recent low of 151.78 (again identified Monday 6th)  this has been completed this morning for a net gain of 65 pips. The pair continue to look weak and has traded as low as 150.08 today. The Monthly support is at 148.80, 145.15 and 140.20 from 2013 and is likely to be tested with a Brexit vote or indeed a  very close vote in the UK EU Referendum next week .

Trading on the Daily time frame allows for Target and Entry levels to be set without the “noise” of the intra-day moves, and although we have “missed” the larger moves trading this way, the benefit is that you do not enter a market too soon.  Patience is a skill that all successful traders practice every time they open a trade.

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Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


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The Economic Week Ahead for 06.13.2016

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The Main Macro Events This Week

United States: FOMC Forecast revisions to be released Wednesday after the FOMC meeting should reveal little change in the official GDP and jobless rate estimates from the March meeting, which remain consistent across the forecast horizon with available growth and jobs data. The US economic calendar will have a few last-minute releases that may inform the Fed decision this week, but none sufficient to provide a counter-weight to the tepid May employment report that temporarily curbed the Fed’s appetite for a hike. Among them are the May retail sales report (Tuesday), which may log a healthy 0.6% gain (median 0.3%) vs 1.3% in April. Import prices are set to rise 1.0% in May, compared to a 0.2% gain in export prices. Business inventories are on tap too, expected be unchanged in April (median 0.3%) vs 0.4%. MBA mortgage market applications (Wednesday) are due, followed by an update on PPI set to rise 0.4% (median 0.3%) or -0.1% core. Empire State is seen flat for June (median -0.4) vs -9.0 in May, still not very inspiring, while industrial production may sink 0.2% in May (median unchanged) and capacity use slip to 75.2% from 75.4%. CPI is forecast to rise 0.2% for both headline and core in May (Thursday) and a 1.1% y/y reading won’t rattle the Fed. Philly Fed may resurface to 2.0 in June (median 0.7%) from -1.8, while the current account narrows to -$124.6 bln in Q1 from -$125.3 bln in Q4. Jobless claims are forecast to snap back 16k to 280k, while the NAHB housing market index may tick up to 59 in June from 58. Housing starts may sink 0.2% to 1,170 (Friday).

Canada: In Canada, the April manufacturing report and May CPI release highlight this week’s calendar, which also has appearances from Governor Poloz and Senior Deputy Governor Wilkins. April manufacturing, due Wednesday, is expected to reveal a 1.0% rebound in shipment values following the 0.9% drop in March. Total CPI, due Friday, is seen expanding at a 1.7% annual pace in May following an identical 1.7% y/y gain in April. But total CPI is seen jumping 0.6% m/m in May after the 0.3% gain in April, as higher gasoline prices and depreciation of the Canadian dollar both conspire to drive the index higher relative to April. The Bank of Canada’s core CPI index is projected to expand at a 2.2% y/y pace in May, matching the 2.2% rate in April. But here too we see acceleration in the monthly growth rate, with core CPI seen expanding 0.5% m/m in May after the 0.2% gain in April. Existing home sales for May (Wednesday) and the May Teranet/National home price index (Tuesday) also feature this week. BoC Governor Poloz speaks (Wednesday) at the Yukon Chamber of Commerce, Whitehorse, YT. A press conference will follow the speech. BoC Senior Deputy Governor Wilkins speaks (Friday) to the Canadian Payments Association in Calgary. There is not a press conference.

Europe: Eurozone Finance Ministers will meet again this week and Greece will hope to finally fully complete the bailout review, which would also open the way for the ECB to consider re-instating the waiver on Greek government bonds. This would allow Greek banks to participate in the central bank’s regular refinancing operations and be another step back towards normality. The events calendar also has a German 10-year Bund auction on Wednesday as well as the ECB’s economic bulletin on Thursday and several ECB speakers including Draghi (Friday). The overall message is likely to be the same, namely that the ECB is on hold while keeping the door open for further action if necessary. Data releases won’t change the overall outlook. There is a bunch of final May HICP numbers, with the overall Eurozone reading expected to be confirmed at -0.1% y/y (median same), and core inflation at 0.8% y/y. The ECB already had preliminary numbers at the time of the last meeting and is confident that current measures are sufficient to bring inflation back on a gradual growth path. The Eurozone also has trade numbers, BoP data and industrial production numbers for April. Production is expected to have rebounded slightly and we are looking for a marginal widening of the trade surplus, but overall data are unlikely to change expectations for a slowdown in overall GDP growth in the second quarter of the year.

United Kingdom: In the shadow of the EU vote, the week’s BoE June policy meeting and data calendar won’t carry as much significance as would usually be the case. The BoE’s MPC (announcing Thursday) will more than likely leave the repo rate at 0.5% by unanimous vote, and we don’t expect much deviation in the tone of the minutes to those of last month, nor last month’s edition of the quarterly Inflation Report. UK inflation data (Tuesday) has us expecting a 0.4% y/y reading on headline CPI (median same), up on April’s 0.3% y/y. This would still be below the 0.5% y/y cycle peak that was seen in March. Labour data covering April and May are also up (Wednesday), where we expect an unchanged unemployment rate of 5.1% (median same). Retail sales for May (Thursday) should show a rebound from April weakness. We expect a 3.7% y/y gain versus the -0.9% figure seen in April.

China: In China, May industrial production (today) came in unchanged compared to the 6.0% y/y April result. May retail sales (today) dipped to 10.0% y/y from 10.1% y/y in April. Foreign direct investment (today) dropped to 3.8% y/y clip in May versus 4.8% previously. Money supply figures are expected during the week.

Japan: Japan kicked the week off with the June MoF business outlook survey (BSI Manufacturing Index), which dropped to -11.1, versus the -7.9 reading seen in May. Revised April industrial production (Tuesday) is seen steady at 3.8% y/y. The BoJ is expected to keep policy unchanged at its meeting which culminates on (Thursday). Improved incoming domestic data, including upgraded Q1 GDP, stronger production, and a delay in the increase in the national sales tax proposed for April 2017 should be enough to keep the Bank on hold for now, while Governor Kuroda will likely want to further assess the impact of negative interest rates before easing further. The Q2 Tankan report, due June 30, may give him the data he needs on that front.

Australia: In Australia, Reserve Bank of Australia Assistant Governor (Financial Markets) Debelle delivers remarks (Tuesday) at the ASIFMA-GFMA Market Liquidity Conference 2016 in Hong Kong. His appearance will be via video link. Deputy Governor Lowe delivers a speech (Thursday) at the Economic Society of Australia (QLD) Business Lunch in Brisbane. Economic data features May employment (Thursday), expected to reveal a 10.0k gain following the 10.6k rise in April. The unemployment rate is seen at 5.7% in May, matching April.

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Canadian employment numbers surprised positively

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USDCAD, Daily

Canada employment grew 13.8k in May, much better than anticipated (median 5.0k) following the 2.1k dip in April. Full time employment surged 60.5k in May after falling 2.4k dip in April. Part time employment fell 46.8k in May after the 0.4k rise in April. The unemployment rate fell to 6.9% in May (median 7.1%) from 7.1% in April. The participation rate was 65.7 in May versus 65.8 in April.

USDCAD reacted lower on the surprisingly good numbers and hit a support at 1.2656. Should this support hold the market will challenge the 1.2767 resistance. However, the pair is in a downtrend and the likelihood of supports being broken is higher than that of resistance levels. In the event of market breaking lower the May low at 1.2464 will come into play.

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Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


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NZDUSD Update: Target 1 hit at 0.7110

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NZDUSD, 5 min

I posted earlier today a brief intraday analysis in Facebook saying that I was seeing support in NZDUSD at 0.7080-0.7090 and that there’s an attempt to take the pair higher. My Targets were as follows: T1 at 0.7110 and T2 at 0.7150.

Price retraced to my support area quite a few times but eventually broke out and had a healthy run to my Target 1 at 0.7110. If you want to lear about trading and analysis, our free webinars are just the right place for you. Join now by clicking the link below. I really look forward to seeing you there!

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GBP What a volatile week…and more to come

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GBPUSD, Daily        

Sterling has seen a bout of Brexit-related volatility today (and this week), dipping sharply against the dollar, euro and other currencies, before whipping back some. One-month implied volatility for Cable spiked to a new six-year high of 23.7%, up 2 points on the day, as Cable clocked a six-day low at 1.4410. The pair has since recouped above 1.4440. EURGBP spiked from sub-0.7810 levels to over 0.7850, since settling around 0.7830. In a word, choppy, and very much reflective of the fast nearing referendum, which takes place the Thursday after next. Televised debates between Remain and Leave campaigners reached fever pitch this week, stirring a sense of unease among onlookers. The FT’s poll tracker continues to show a narrow 2 percentage point lead for the Remain camp, with 45% support versus 43% support for Leave. Despite the narrowness of this, Bookmaker Ladbrokes is showing that the betting market is giving a 74% probability for the UK remaining in the EU, up from the 69% nadir seen earlier in the week after a spate of polls suggested a shift in support in favour of Leave. Our hunch is that the 12% of undecided voters — who presumably lack the headstrong conviction for leaving the EU like true Brexiters — will be more likely to fall on the Remain side of the fence, if only out of fear of near- to-medium term economic consequences of Brexit.

Construction output data and the BOE Consumer Inflation expectations both beat their consensus figures. Consumers now expect the price of goods and services over the next 12 months to rise by 2.0% compared to 1.8% in the last quarter.

GBPUSD is currently 1.4431 having traded as low as 1.4409.  DAILY near term support at 1.4415 and resistance at 1.4545. 1.4700 remains the longer term resistance level as the pair bounces between the 20 DMA and 50 DMA.

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Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


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NZDUSD at channel high but near support

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NZDUSD, Daily

NZDUSD rallied strongly after the RBNZ didn’t cut the rates after the governor Wheeler had been suggesting there might be a need for further easing. He said, “Further policy easing may be required to ensure that future average inflation settles near the middle of the target range. We will continue to watch closely the emerging flow of economic data.” This took the pair beyond the 0.7054 resistance which is now likely to act as a support.

In in the daily picture NZDUSD is trading outside the upper Bollinger Bands and near a channel high which has already meant that the buyers find it difficult to take the pair higher. It has resulted in a shooting star candle in the daily timeframe and a potential roll over of the Stochastics oscillator. These are bearish signs and could lead to price drifting lower towards the 0.7054 support. However, the 0.7054 support is relatively near and is likely to put off the shorts at the current levels. This should lead the market to rally attempts from the supports.  The intraday support and resistance levels are at 0.7080 – 0.7090 and 0.7140 – 0.7150 while daily support and resistance levels are at 0.7054 and 0.7148.

I posted earlier today a brief intraday analysis in Facebook with long targets at 0.7110 and 0.7150. Price has since rallied almost to my T1 but retraced then back into the support with the upside momentum fading. Just at the time of writing there’s been some buying coming in (current price at 0.7096) with price creating higher lows in small time frame charts. If the support holds and NZDUSD moves to my T2 at 0.7050 the probabilities of market breaking higher will increase.

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Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


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Macro Events & News for 06.10.2016

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FOREX News Today

European Outlook: Asian stock markets declined in holiday thinned trade, following on losses on Wall Street and Europe yesterday. China and Taiwan were closed for a holiday. U.S. and U.K. stock futures are also down. Oil prices retreated, putting pressure on commodity companies and investors are holding back ahead of Chinese data releases over the weekend and the Fed meeting next week. More support then for core European bond futures, with 10-year Gilt and Bund yields already touching new record lows yesterday. Comments from ECB’s Jazbec, who confirmed the central bank’s wait and see stance, saying there is no need for new stimulus at the moment, may keep a lid on Bunds, however. The calendar has final German inflation data and French production numbers as well as Norway CPI data.

Japan tertiary Industry activity: A surprise rise in the level of services purchased by businesses for June to 1.4% near double expectations of 0.7%. The may figure was also revised higher to -0.5% from -0.7% April was -0.1%. USDJPY traded higher and is currently north of 107.00.

Brexit Would Undermine Europe’s Reform Prospects: The Brexit referendum on June 23 and the Spanish election on June 26 could well turn out to be decisive for the future of the EU, but also the monetary union. If the U.K. decides to leave and protest parties win the day in Spain, the chances of any real structural reforms in Europe will get ever more remote. At the same time a U.K. exit would set a dangerous precedent and play into the hands of protest parties in Germany, which are already calling for Germany’s exit from the Eurozone.

US Reports: revealed upside wholesale trade surprises and a tight round of claims figures that raised GDP prospects for both Q1 and Q2, and lifted our June payroll estimate to 210k from 200k. June payrolls will benefit from a reversal of May’s Verizon and weather distortions. We raised our Q2 GDP growth forecast to 2.6% from 2.4%, after a boost in Q1 GDP growth to 1.2% from 0.8%. We saw firm April wholesale inventory and sales data after a March inventory boost that left a second month of increases and a third month of stronger sales than inventories. For claims, we saw a 4k drop to a lean 264k that left a five-week string of declines that unwound elevated May levels.

Main Macro Events Today

  • Canadian Employment We expect employment, to rise 5.0k in May after the 2.1k drop in April. May was a challenging month for Canada’s economy, with wild fires forcing the evacuation of Fort McMurray and shuttering oil sand production in the regions. Statistics Canada has not let on how these evacuations will be treated. Will they count the evacuated workers as not employed or will they just be excluded from the tally? Our projection assumes they will be excluded from the survey. If they are included in the survey, we could see a hefty decline. Unemployment is seen steady at 7.1%.
  • University Of Michigan Consumer Sentiment The Preliminary release is expected to fall to 94.1 from 94.7 last month (which itself has revised down from 95.8). The April figure was 89.0. The IBD/TIPP Poll for the month fell to 48.2 from 48.7 but we except the Bloomberg Consumer Comfort measure to average a higher 42.7 in June.

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Free Forex Trading Signals For 06.10.2016

Free Forex Trading Signals For 06.10.2016

Free Forex Signals

#UDSX           94.40—-93.60        Buy at the Buttom,          Stop Loss 30 pips,      Target at the Top
EUR/USD     1.1390—-1.1250      Sell at the Top,                Stop Loss 40 pips,      Target at the Buttom
GBP/USD     1.4520—-1.4410      Sell at the Top,                Stop Loss 40 pips,      Target at the Buttom
USD/CHF     0.9700—-0.9590     Buy at the Buttom,        Stop Loss 40 pips,      Target at the Top
USD/JPY      107.70—-106.40      Buy at the Buttom,        Stop Loss 40 pips,       Target at the Top
AUD/USD     0.7490—-0.7380      Sell at the Top,               Stop Loss 40 pips,      Target at the Buttom
USD/CAD     1.2800—-1.2660       Buy at the Buttom,        Stop Loss 40 pips,      Target at the Top
GOLD             1276.00—1261.00   Buy at the Buttom,        Stop Loss 5 $,              Target at the Top
Silver               17.45—17.05          Buy at the Buttom,         Stop Loss 0.2 $,          Target at the Top
Oil                    51.40—49.40          Buy at the Buttom,         Stop Loss 0.6 $,          Target at the Top

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Free Forex Trading Signals For 06.09.2016

Free Forex Trading Signals For 06.09.2016

Free Forex Signals

#UDSX           94.10—-93.40        Buy at the Buttom,          Stop Loss 25 pips,      Target at the Top
EUR/USD     1.1420—-1.1330      Sell at the Top,                Stop Loss 40 pips,      Target at the Buttom
GBP/USD     1.4570—-1.4470      Buy at the Buttom,         Stop Loss 40 pips,      Target at the Top
USD/CHF     0.9680—-0.9560     Buy at the Buttom,        Stop Loss 40 pips,      Target at the Top
USD/JPY      107.75—-106.55      Buy at the Buttom,        Stop Loss 40 pips,       Target at the Top
AUD/USD     0.7500—-0.7410      Sell at the Top,               Stop Loss 35 pips,      Target at the Buttom
USD/CAD     1.2765—-1.2645       Buy at the Buttom,        Stop Loss 40 pips,      Target at the Top
GOLD             1269.00—1248.00  Sell at the Top,               Stop Loss 5 $,              Target at the Buttom
Silver               17.30—16.80         Buy at the Buttom,          Stop Loss 0.2 $,          Target at the Top
Oil                    52.00—50.60         Buy at the Buttom,         Stop Loss 0.6 $,          Target at the Top

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US Wholesale Inventories up EURUSD down

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EURUSD, H1        

US wholesale sales rose 1.0% in April, with inventories up 0.6%. The former is a little below forecast, while the latter was stronger than expected. March sales were revised to a 0.6% gain compared to the 0.7% previously. March inventories were bumped up to 0.2% from 0.1%. April posted broadbased gains with only the auto inventory component posting the only decline for the major categories. The inventory-sales ratio slipped to 1.35 from 1.36, though that’s considerably above the 1.19 level from mid-2014, with such a steep spike typically only seen in recessions. The data will help refine GDP forecasts.

The dollar has traded mixed in the wake of the wholesale trade data out of the US EURUSD logged a six-day low of 1.1306, though the USDJPY only briefly rose before subsequently whipsawing and settling to near net unchanged levels. The interpolation of this is fresh lows in EUR-JPY, which is foraying into further into 39-month low territory. The Euro’s bad day continues.

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About Janne Muta, HotForex’s Chief Market Analyst

jmutaJanne Muta is a seasoned industry professional with over 16 years experience in the global markets. Originally from Finland, Janne has worked for institutions in both Helsinki and London as an institutional fund manager, global market analyst and FX educator.

Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


“My mission is to help you to become a confident and successful trader”

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