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Nikkei... is preparing its new move, coiling.
We have had our move down (so the H&S identified yesterday worked...) and another LH, confirming the major retrace.
But... the ascending Long Term Trend Lines seem, AT THE MOMENT, the more followed.
(They are very long on my charts and so very difficult to draw through different TFs)
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@ all
All that is extremely interesting.
Why not take the opportunity and analyze (well and in depth)
the details offered by Bulkowsky and by the other classic, historic manuals
about how to trade H&S patterns?
If not now... in the weekend, maybe.
To me it is possibile that some traders would see the pattern as exhausted, creating more confusion.
Someone else could even see a large Inverted Bullish H&S and the end of the retrace.
I would follow the ascending TL, now. And in the now.
We'll see.
Not my market... but I'm happy for this occasion of "scientific investigation"!
On Dax, watching a D1 I have clearly my bias and a possible Target.
Anyway I'm ready to adapt to the new development.
Let's see if we will have the movement for a dance better than yesterday's. ROFL!
Trade well and safely. Don't be a hero! Never try to lead.
Dancing has a specific significance!
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Scala & Kolacny Brothers is a Belgian girls' choir, conducted by Stijn Kolacny and accompanied by Steven Kolacny on the piano.
Formed in 1996 and winning the Belgian 'Choir of the Year'-contest in 2000, they have made 5 studio albums!
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From an Italian newspaper...
Brexit seems to be a really profitable trade, at least for Nigel Farage.
The leader of the newborn Brexit Party - which swept the last European elections in the United Kingdom -
admitted that he earned only 27,000 pounds a month for his public appearances and invectives against the EU.
An enormous figure, which, as the Times recounts, arrives to him through his media and public relations company "The Torn in the Side",
a name that recalls a Smiths song but that actually manages all his public participation in various TV and radio programs,
in the United States and England, of which he is often a guest.