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Price & Time: Trading the Inverse Head & Shoulders Pattern in Kiwi

NZD/USD breaks the neckline of an inverse head shoulders pattern while GBP/USD overcomes an important Gann angle level. EUR/USD continues to consolidate below 1.3415.

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Foreign Exchange Price Time at a Glance:

Price Time Analysis: EUR/USD

Charts Created using Marketscope – Prepared by Kristian Kerr

EUR/USD Strategy: Still square, but may buy a break of 1.3515.

Price Time Analysis: GBP/USD

Charts Created using Marketscope – Prepared by Kristian Kerr

GBP/USD Strategy: Longs favored while over 1.5420

Price Time Analysis: XAU/USD

Charts Created using Marketscope – Prepared by Kristian Kerr

XAU/USD Strategy: Like the long side whilst over 1280.

Focus Chart of the Day: NZD/USD

The price action in NZD/USD since early June can be interpreted as an inverse head shoulders pattern. Last week’s close over the neckline of this pattern near .8085 technically confirmed the formation and paves the way for a much more important reversal in the weeks ahead. However, our experience with such “high profile” patterns is that only a small amount them actually work immediately. Most actually will cross the neckline several times before embarking on a bigger move. Why does this occur? We have no idea, but we imagine it probably has something to do with order flow intelligence that accompanies such widely watched patterns and clearing the “weak hands” out of the market. The short-term cyclical picture actually suggests such an occurrence is likely over the next couple of days with a minor turn window eyed for Tuesday. If the pattern is a good one then any weakness that follows should only last for a couple of days or so before resuming higher.

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

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.

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