James Hardie vs Boral Limited ASX:BLD - Price action side by side - Key levels of Boral - Keep track of sector and companies - Trend first and later study fundamental ( for me😉) Waiting for your comments to learn and share more .... disc: Not invested , don't know about future no recommendation only education and entertainment
Studying the Dow Jones extensively over the years has been enlightening, but unraveling the patterns within the ASX has always presented a unique challenge. Despite their differences, I believe the outcome from this juncture will remarkably mirror each other, signifying an imminent peak. Witnessing charts with distinct patterns eventually converge in their own...
Pattern – Continuation HL Support – 7035 Resistance – 7100 Hi, and thanks for checking out today's update. Today, we are looking at ASX200 on the daily chart. Today's video asks if the ASX200 will confirm a continuation price pattern we are watching develop on the daily price chart. Buyers look okay after holding support and forming a bullish bar in today's...
Hi folk, I am sharing my four analysis to DMP , unfortunately ,other charts were removed by Tradingview due to some violation from my side However, this video analysis will help to analysis the stock chart Love to hear in comments box below Disc: No buy or sell recon, DYOR, Invested in very lower level, added another trance with strict Monthly closing basis...
Today's focus: ASX200 Pattern – Support/ Regular Divergence Support – 6885 Resistance – 7000 - 7070 Thanks for checking out today’s update. Today, we have run over ASX200, breaking down the overall price picture, levels, and patterns and incorporating moving average and RSI into the analysis. Interest today starts from the support hold we are watching from...
We take a look at the Daily charts and price action on our Key Indexes. It is important to have a longer term view of the price action and risk levels on the key markets so we will discuss our major markets and what we are looking for in the video. We take a look at the following Key Indexes:- Nasdaq, DOW, DAX, FTSE, ASX200, Hang Seng and the Nikkei. *** Feel...
We take a look at the Daily charts and price action on our Key Indexes. It is important to have a longer term view of the price action and risk levels on the key markets so we will discuss our major markets and what we are looking for in the video. We take a look at the following Key Indexes:- SP500, Nasdaq, DOW, DAX, FTSE, ASX200, Hang Seng and the...
A look at the price action for the Australian ASX200 Index. The recent price action has been very choppy and directionless leaving both bulls and bears scratching their heads. I expect that this uncertain theme will continue in the short term with the mid to longer term action largely range bound. In the short term, I expect to see a swing lower and if recent...
European and US Indexes bounced into the weekend setting up for a strong open for the Asian session. Some debt ceiling optimism and stronger than expected economic data helped bulls squeeze out recent sellers for the drive higher. The data showed strength in inflation and the US consumer which points to a resilient economy...but it also points to sticky inflation...
A handful of AI related Tech stocks supported the broader market in the US while the DOW continued to edge lower into a longer term support zone. US Debt ceiling talks took a step in the right direction albeit a very small one...I do not expect a deal until the last minute as US Politicians enjoy the limelight. The USD continued higher putting pressure on dollar...
A continued debt ceiling standoff pressured share market Indexes lower overnight as more traders were happy to lock in some gains. Indexes pushed down into support levels as traders went risk off. The UK inflationary numbers came out higher than expected pointing to more interest rate rises from the BOE. The US open was weak and bulls found no love from the FOMC...
Major indexes go into risk off mode as traders get nervous over the US debt ceiling deadlock. Economic news also weighed on share markets as numbers came out in line or, in some cases, stronger than expected which translates into 'sticky inflation' and further potential interest rates rises. US bond yields edged lower after pressuring higher for the past few weeks...
European and US markets edge higher to end with minor gains after a solid Asian session to start the week. US bulls are remaining on the sidelines for now as the Government once again argue over raising the debt ceiling. Economic data came out weaker than expected in the US again pointing to a slowing economy which I feel will be longer term negative for the share...
Markets came under pressure again on concern of an economic slowdown. Europe was hit lower with the DAX and FTSE100 looking weak. US data out weighed on the US open to pressure key indexes lower although tech and the Nasdaq remain relatively strong. US data out was mixed with unemployment claims higher and PPI showing strength. The uncertainty sent USD higher and...
Major Indexes in Europe were closed while the US ended with minor losses after drifting lower from the open. Manufacturing data out in the US came in stronger than expected which triggered (again) inflation and rate rise talk and saw USD and Bond yields spike. Copper and Oil were higher after the number, on expectations for buoyant demand while Gold pressed back...
Major Indexes were generally flat to lower both in Europe and the US as traders digest the UK CPI print and what may be in store for US inflation. The UK saw core CPI out at 6.2% vs 6.0% expected which is unchanged from the previous release. The BOE will not be happy with the figure as inflation remains high and they will need to raise rates further. This sets up...
Major Indexes were again relatively flat with earnings weighing on US markets while Europe grinded higher. The USD moved lower from the start of the Asian market session which supported commodities, namely Gold, while US short term bonds continued lower as yields edged higher. I expect the Asian markets to have a muted open with the ASX200 to open flat and HSI...
Major Indexes were relatively flat overnight as traders digest US earnings and the continued rally into Bond yields. Inflation remains the main focus along with Company Guidance over the coming weeks. The USD continued the move up which pressured commodities and USD denominated currencies. For now, traders are happy to remain risk on into shares although they are...