- Canadian dollar to bull phase against U.S. dollar (USD/CAD).
- Australian dollar to bear phase against the Japanese yen (AUD/JPY).
- Mexican peso to bull phase against U.S. dollar (USD/MXN).
- USD/MXN pivot level unavailable due to charting errors.
pps | pps open | upper pivot | lower pivot | |
---|---|---|---|---|
EUR/USD US$1.36 | US$1.41 nov8 | US$1.40 | US$1.33 | |
AUD/USD US$0.99 | US$1.00 nov11 | US$1.03 | US$0.97 | |
USD/CAD C$1.01 | C$1.00 nov12 | C$1.02 | C$0.99 | |
USD/JPY¥83 | ¥81 nov9 | ¥84 | ¥81 | |
GBP/CHF SF1.58 | SF1.56 nov11 | SF1.61 | SF1.55 | |
GBP/USD US$1.61 | US$1.61 nov9 | US$1.64 | US$1.60 | |
EUR/JPY ¥113 | ¥114 nov8 | ¥115 | ¥110 | |
AUD/JPY ¥82 | ¥82 nov12 | ¥84 | ¥81 | |
USD/CHFSF0.98 | SF0.97 nov11 | SF0.99 | SF0.95 | |
NZD/USD US$0.78 | US$0.79 nov9 | US$0.80 | US$0.76 | USD/MXN M$12.24 | M$12.25 nov12 | M$--.-- | M$--.-- |
All of the fresh signals kicked in intra-day on Friday.
USD/CAD's bull phase ended a nine-market-day bear run that brought the price down by 1.6%.
AUD/JPY's bear phase ended an eight-market-day bull run that pushed the price up by a lovely 3.6%.
USD/MXN's bull phase ended a 15-market-day bear run that brought the price down by 1.1%.
The analysis uses the daily Person's Proprietary Signal, developed by John Person, and the weekly Person's Pivot, which he also developed.
These are black box signals -- the "proprietary" means that Mr. Person knows how they work under the hood, and I don't. But they have shown a fair degree of success in identifying good entry and exit points, and I find them useful.
On the glance, "pps open" means the price at the start of trading in the United States on the day the signal appeared.
Disclaimer
Tim Bovee, Private Trader tracks the trades of a private trader for his own accounts. Nothing in this blog constitutes a recommendation to buy or sell stocks, options or any other financial instrument. The only purpose of this blog is to provide education and entertainment.
No trader is ever 100 percent successful in his or her trades. Trading in the stock and option markets is risky and uncertain. Each trader must make trading decision decisions for his or her own account, and take responsibility for the consequences.
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