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Friday, February 14, 2014

Elliott wave analysis of EUR/JPY and EUR/NZD for February 14 - 2014

EUR/JPY

Today's Support and Resistance Levels:

R3: 140.30
R2: 140.07
R1: 139.99
Current Spot: 139.45
S1: 139.21
S2: 138.88
S3: 138.17

Technical Summary:
I'm still not impressed with the wave behavior, but we are getting close to an important decision point, which will determine whether we are looking at red wave (iii) lower towards 132.13. If this is the case we should see a break below support at 139.21 or whether we are looking at an x-wave in case of a break above resistance at 140.07 for a rally higher towards 142.92 and possibly even higher towards the top at 145.69 in a flat correction.

EUR/NZD

Today's Support and Resistance Levels:

R3: 1.6525
R2: 1.6477
R1: 1.6430
Current Spot: 1.6370
S1: 1.6350
S2: 1.6305
S3: 1.6253

Technical Summary:
I'm still looking for support at 1.6350 to protect the downside for a break above resistance at 1.6430 confirming a move higher towards 1.6525 and a break here will confirm that wave E of the X-wave triangle did finish at 1.6253 and confirms a continuation higher towards 1.6787 and beyond.
Short term a break below support at 1.6350 will delay the potential upside pressure for a move closer to 1.6305, but we should not see a move below here as a break below 1.6305 will indicate that wave E is not in place yet.


6 comments:

  1. Hi EWS nzd looking sreched and at current levels could be ready for a good move down messy action in markets seems to be the way at the moment.
    Also audnzd could be at end of wave e correction in 4hr ready for the move up what do you think EWS

    In Advance Have A Great Weekend Brgs jt

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    1. The AUDNZD downward trendline is still intact on the daily chart. Looking at the 4 hours chart prices seem to be in a downward channel.

      With RBNZ about to raise interest rates, maybe the downtrend is about to continue?

      I shall be looking a "short" trade possibilities in the next days as we approach channel top resistance.

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  2. Hi EWS any follow-up comments on FSLR?

    I have been following your for over a year and greatly appreciate your insights. Thank you for all you do!

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    1. Hi John,

      I have updated my view on First Solar and posted it on the blog

      Kind regards
      EWS

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  3. Thanks EWS on SPWR! I was thinking we are going to get an extension on 5th wave, but I like your count a lot better.

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