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FxWirePro: NZD/JPY Near-term Outlook

Nov 27, 2018 12:25 pm UTC| Technicals Research & Analysis

NZD/JPY chart on Trading View used for analysis NZD/JPY is attempting breakout of sloping channel pattern. The pair has been extending choppy trade at 110-W EMA resistance. We are seeing a grind along...

FxWirePro: Copper edges lower for 3rd straight session, eyes major trendline support at 2.68

Nov 27, 2018 11:54 am UTC| Technicals Research & Analysis

Copper chart on Trading View used for analysis Copper edges lower for 3rd straight session, trades 0.74% lower on the day at 2.723 at the time of writing. Base metals under pressure from lingering concerns over...

FxWirePro: USD/CHF Trade Idea

Nov 27, 2018 11:30 am UTC| Technicals

Ichimoku Analysis (Hourly chart) Tenken-Sen- 0.9983 Kijun-Sen- 0.9974 USDCHF was trading higher for past five trading day and jumped nearly 100 pips from low of 0.99088 level. The pair hits high of...

FxWirePro: Buy CHF/JPY on dips

Nov 27, 2018 11:05 am UTC| Technicals

CHFJPY has shown a good recovery of more than 70 pips and hits high of 113.80. The pair has formed almost a triple top (113.85,113.86 and 113.80) and is currently trading around 113.67. The near term resistance is...

FxWirePro: EUR/NZD capped at 5W SMA, momentum studies bearish

Nov 27, 2018 10:01 am UTC| Technicals Research & Analysis

EUR/NZD chart on Trading View used for analysis EUR/NZD edges lower from session highs at 1.6773, trades 0.28% lower on the day at 1.6684 at the time of writing. The pair has likely resumed weakness after brief...

FxWirePro: S&P500 breaks minor resistance at 2680 (10- day MA), jump till 2715 likely

Nov 27, 2018 09:45 am UTC| Technicals

SP500 is trading higher for second consecutive day and jumped more than 50 points from the low of 2626. The index has lost more than 100 points in previous week after hitting high of 2747. It is currently trading around...

FxWirePro: EUR/USD pares its gains on renewed trade tensions between US and China , good to sell on rallies

Nov 27, 2018 09:30 am UTC| Technicals

Major support - 1.1300 Euro has pared some of its gains made yesterday after renewed trade tensions between US and China. US President said in an interview that US is planning to increase tariff from 10% to 25% for...

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Science

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