Rockfort Charts Set up 17-02-2023

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Please note that the analysis presented in the charts below should not be considered investment or trading advice. They are for educational purposes only and you should consider seeking advice from an independent financial advisor.

AUD/CAD 4 Hour Chart

AUD/CAD 4 Hour Chart
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Chart Action Points

Action: Potential buy positions above 0.9253Action: Potential sell positions below 0.9253
Take Profit 1 (TP1) at 0.9296Take Profit 1 (TP1) at 0.9208
Take Profit 2 (TP2) at 0.9338Take Profit 2 (TP2) at 0.9166

Comments

  1. RSI is forming higher lows and it could suggest that the asset price is experiencing a trend reversal from a downtrend to an uptrend, as higher lows are a bullish sign. However, if the RSI is still pointing downwards, it could indicate that the uptrend is not yet established, and the security's price may continue to experience volatility.
  2. Both the 20-day and 50-day simple moving averages (SMA) have dropped down and are now moving flat, it could indicate that the security is in a consolidation phase. Consolidation occurs when the price of a security moves within a certain range, without establishing a clear trend in either direction.

EUR/USD 4 Hour Chart

EUR/USD 4 Hour Chart
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Chart Action Points

Action: Potential buy positions above 1.0668Action: Potential sell positions below 1.0668
Take Profit 1 (TP1) at 1.0758Take Profit 1 (TP1) at 1.0620
Take Profit 2 (TP2) at 1.0800Take Profit 2 (TP2) at 1.0567

Comments

  1. RSI value dropped below 40 points and sloping downward indicates that the asset price is in a downtrend, and it may be approaching oversold conditions (below 30 points).  
  2. When the 50-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) is approaching the 20-day SMA from above, and just missed the cross, this could be seen as a potential warning sign that the bullish momentum is weakening, and a trend reversal may be forthcoming.

It is important to understand that the analysis is intended for educational purposes only. Traders are encouraged to use their own judgment and analysis when making trading decisions.


1. Identify the Balance Point on the chart – The Balance Point is a level on the chart that represents an equilibrium point between supply and demand. It can serve as a potential entry point for a trade. It’s important for the trader to determine whether the current price is above or below the Balance Point before making any trading decisions.

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Wait for the price to approach potential profit levels – After entering a trade, it may be helpful to wait for the price to approach potential profit levels on the chart. These levels can be identified as areas where price reversals have occurred in the past. When the price approaches a potential profit level, it may be time to consider initiating further trades to test the next level of take profit limits.

3. Monitor the trade as the price hovers around the Balance Point – While the price is hovering around the Balance Point, it’s important to monitor the trade and make adjustments as necessary to ensure that it is still in line with market conditions. If market conditions change, it may be best to exit the trade.

4. Determine the market direction – Once a clear market direction has been established, the trader can set the trade with stop loss and take profit limits as they appear on the chart. It may also be helpful to consider using trailing stops to lock in profits and minimize potential losses. To determine the market direction, the trader may use technical analysis and other market indicators.

5. It’s important to remember that technical indicators, including the RSI, are not foolproof and can sometimes provide false signals. Therefore, it’s important to exercise caution when making trading decisions based solely on technical indicators. To make informed trading decisions, it’s recommended to use technical indicators in conjunction with other indicators and analysis

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