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MARKET ANALYSIS

NAS100 has broken through a resistance line. Because it has previously retraced from this price, you should wait for confirmation of the breakout before trading. It has touched this line multiple times over the past 15 days, which suggests a possible target around 25839.7754 within the next 3 days.

USDJPY is heading toward 153.9560 and could reach this level within the next 3 days. It has tested this level numerous times in the past, and this time could be no different, ending in a rebound rather than a breakout. If a breakout does not occur, we may see a retracement back to current levels.

S&P500 is moving toward a support line. Since it has retraced from this line before, we may see either a breakout through it or a rebound to current levels. It has touched this line multiple times in the past 2 days and may test it again within the next 6 hours.

The price of XAGUSD is heading back toward the resistance area. It may struggle to break through and could reverse direction. The price may eventually break through, but it typically retreats from the level several times before doing so.

BTCUSD is heading toward the resistance line of a Channel Down pattern and could reach it within the next 6 hours. It has tested this line numerous times before, and this time may be no different, ending in a rebound instead of a breakout. If a breakout doesn’t occur, we could see a retracement back […]

An emerging Descending Triangle pattern in its final wave has been identified on the GBPJPY 30 Minutes chart. After a strong bearish run, GBPJPY is heading toward the upper triangle trendline, with possible resistance at 207.4598. If the support holds, the Descending Triangle pattern suggests a rebound toward current levels.

NAS100 just posted a 2.55% move over the past 15 hours—a move unlikely to go unnoticed by any trading style.

FTSE100 is heading toward 10305.5098 and could reach this level within the next 17 hours. It has tested this level numerous times in the past, and this time could be no different, ending in a rebound rather than a breakout. If a breakout does not occur, we may see a retracement back to current levels.