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Price & Time: Do or Die Levels For Risk?

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Foreign Exchange Price Time at a Glance:

Price Time Analysis: USD/JPY

Charts Created using Marketscope – Prepared by Kristian Kerr

USD/JPY Strategy: Like selling on strength while below 109.00

Price Time Analysis: GOLD

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XAU/USD Strategy: Square

Focus Chart of the Day: SP 500

Do or die level for “risk” as the cash SP 500 closed right on its 200-day moving average on Friday. The break in the index under a key Gann level at 1932 last week looks important and warns the market has entered a venerable corrective phase. That said the 200-day moving average hasn’t been tested in almost two years so a bounce at least is to be expected. This immediate positive view is bolstered by contrarian sentiment readings which saw the DSI (Daily Sentiment Index) in the SPX and NDX reach extremes not seen in years on Friday with both falling to just 5% bulls. In many ways we are more interested in what the index does after the bounce (assuming there is one) as if the market fails to gain much momentum the disappointment to rally from such a widely anticipated level could easily prompt a bon a fide liquidation phase and a quick move down to the low 1800s. A move back over 1932 is needed to stabilize things, but the index probably needs to recapture the 50-day moving average way up around 1975 to trigger a more serious FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) end of year rally push.

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This publication attempts to further explore the concept that mass movements of human psychology, as represented by the financial markets, are subject to the mathematical laws of nature and through the use of various geometric, arithmetic, statistical and cyclical techniques a better understanding of markets and their corresponding movements can be achieved.

Written by Kristian Kerr, Senior Currency Strategist for DailyFX.com

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