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The wave pattern on the 4-hour chart for EUR/USD has changed—and unfortunately, not for the better. It's still too early to conclude that the upward trend segment has been canceled, but the recent decline in the euro has made it necessary to revise the wave structure. We now see a series of corrective formations, which may be part of a larger wave 4 within the overall uptrend. In that case, wave 4 has taken on an unusually extended shape, though the overall wave pattern remains intact. The upward trend formation continues, while the news background still largely fails to support the dollar. The trade war initiated by Donald Trump continues. His conflict with the Federal R…
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave pattern on the 4-hour EUR/USD chart has changed — unfortunately, not for the better. It's still too early to conclude that the upward segment of the trend has ended, but the latest decline in the euro forced a revision of the wave count. Now we can observe a series of corrective structures, which likely form part of the global wave 4 within the broader upward trend. In this case, wave 4 has taken on an unusually extended form, but the overall wave pattern remains coherent. The construction of the upward trend segment continues, and the news background still largely fails to support the U.S. dollar. The trade war initiated by Donald Trump continues. The conflict b…
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave structure on the 4-hour chart for EUR/USD has not changed for several months, but in recent days it has taken on a rather complex form. It is still too early to conclude that the upward section of the trend is canceled, though a more complicated wave structure in the near term is quite possible. The formation of the upward trend section continues, and the news background largely supports not the dollar but the euro. The trade war initiated by Donald Trump continues. The confrontation with the Fed continues. The market's "dovish" expectations regarding Fed rates are growing. The market holds a very low opinion of Trump's first 6–7 months in office, despite nearly …
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave pattern on the 4-hour chart for the EUR/USD pair has started to transform. It's still too early to conclude that the upward section of the trend has been canceled, but the recent decline in the euro has made it necessary to refine the wave count. Now we can see a series of three-wave structures a–b–c. It can be assumed that they are part of the larger wave 4 within the upward trend segment. In this case, wave 4 has taken on an unnaturally extended form, but overall, the wave pattern remains coherent. The construction of the bullish trend segment continues, and the news background continues to support mostly everything but the U.S. dollar. The trade war initiated …
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave pattern on the 4-hour chart for EUR/USD has changed. It is still too early to conclude that the upward trend segment has ended, but the recent decline in the euro has required an adjustment of the wave count. We now see a series of three-wave structures a–b–c, which may be part of the larger wave 4 within the overall uptrend. In this case, wave 4 has taken on an unusually extended form, but the wave pattern as a whole remains coherent. The formation of the upward trend segment continues, while the news background mostly supports currencies other than the dollar. The trade war initiated by Donald Trump continues. The confrontation with the Federal Reserve also per…
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave pattern on the 4-hour EUR/USD chart has transformed. It is still too early to conclude that the upward trend segment has been canceled, but the recent decline of the European currency has made it necessary to clarify the wave count. Thus, we now see a series of three-wave structures labeled a-b-c. It can be assumed that they are part of the global wave 4 of the upward trend. In this case, wave 4 has taken on an unnaturally extended form, but overall the wave structure remains coherent. The formation of the upward trend segment continues, while the news background remains generally unfavorable for the dollar. The trade war started by Donald Trump continues. The co…
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave pattern on the 4-hour EUR/USD chart has changed. It's still too early to conclude that the upward trend section has ended, but the latest decline in the euro required an adjustment of the wave count. We now see a series of three-wave structures (a-b-c), which can be assumed to form part of the larger wave 4 of the upward trend segment. In this case, wave 4 has taken an unnaturally extended form, but the overall wave structure remains coherent. The formation of the upward trend continues, while the news background still supports everything but the dollar. The trade war launched by Donald Trump goes on. The confrontation with the Fed continues. The market's "dovish…
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave pattern on the 4-hour chart of the EUR/USD instrument has been updated. It is still too early to draw conclusions about the cancellation of the upward trend section, but the recent decline in the euro has made it necessary to clarify the wave pattern. Thus, we now see a series of three-wave structures a-b-c. It can be assumed that these are part of the larger wave 4 of the upward trend section. In this case, wave 4 has taken on an unnaturally extended form, but overall the wave structure remains coherent. The formation of the upward trend section continues, and the news background continues to support, for the most part, not the dollar. The trade war initiated by…
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The EUR/USD exchange rate barely changed on Thursday, and over the course of the current week it has risen by only 35 basis points. The wave pattern on the 4-hour chart for EUR/USD has remained unchanged for several months, but in recent days it has started to look increasingly complex. It is still too early to conclude that the upward segment of the trend has ended, but further complication of the wave pattern is quite possible in the near future. The construction of the upward segment of the trend continues, and the news background continues to mostly work against the dollar. The trade war launched by Donald Trump goes on. His confrontation with the Fed also continues. …
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave pattern on the 4-hour chart for EUR/USD has transformed — unfortunately, not for the better. It's still too early to conclude that the upward segment of the trend has been canceled, but the recent decline in the European currency has made it necessary to refine the wave labeling. Now, we see a series of three-wave structures a-b-c. It can be assumed that these are components of the larger wave 4 within the upward segment of the trend. In this case, wave 4 has taken on an unnaturally extended form, but overall, the wave structure remains coherent. The formation of the upward trend segment continues, while the news background still largely fails to support the doll…
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The 4-hour wave pattern for EUR/USD has changed — unfortunately, not for the better. It's still too early to conclude that the upward phase of the trend is over, but the latest decline in the euro has made it necessary to adjust the wave count. We now see a series of three-wave structures (a-b-c), which can be assumed to be part of the larger wave 4 within the broader uptrend. In this case, wave 4 has taken on an unnaturally extended form, but overall, the wave structure remains coherent. The upward trend continues to form, while the fundamental background still largely fails to support the U.S. dollar. The trade war launched by Donald Trump continues. The confrontation w…
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave pattern on the 4-hour EUR/USD chart has transformed — unfortunately, not for the better. It's still too early to conclude that the upward section of the trend has been canceled, but the recent decline in the euro has made it necessary to adjust the wave count. At this point, we can see a series of three-wave structures (a-b-c). It can be assumed that they are part of the larger wave 4 within the overall upward trend section. In this case, wave 4 has taken on an unnaturally extended form, though overall the wave pattern still maintains its integrity. The upward trend construction continues, while the news background mostly fails to support the U.S. dollar. The tra…
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave pattern on the 4-hour chart for EUR/USD has transformed — and unfortunately, not for the better. It's still too early to conclude that the upward trend section has been canceled, but the recent decline in the European currency has made it necessary to refine the wave count. We now see a series of three-wave structures (a-b-c). It can be assumed that they are part of the larger wave 4 of the overall upward trend. In this case, wave 4 has taken on an unnaturally extended form, but overall, the wave pattern remains coherent. The formation of the upward trend continues, and the news background continues to mostly not favor the dollar. The trade war launched by Donald…
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave pattern on the 4-hour chart for EUR/USD has changed — unfortunately, not for the better. It's still too early to conclude that the upward trend segment has ended, but the latest decline in the euro has made it necessary to clarify the wave structure. We can now see a series of three-wave patterns (a-b-c), which may be part of the global wave 4 within the overall upward trend. In this case, wave 4 has taken on an unnaturally extended form, but overall, the wave structure remains coherent and intact. The formation of the upward trend continues, while the news background still largely favors currencies other than the dollar. The trade war initiated by Donald Trump c…
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave pattern on the 4-hour chart for EUR/USD has changed, unfortunately not for the better. It is still too early to conclude that the upward section of the trend has been invalidated, but the recent decline in the euro necessitated a revision of the wave structure. We now see a series of three-wave structures, a-b-c, which could be part of the larger Wave 4 of the upward trend. In this case, Wave 4 appears unnaturally extended, but overall, the wave structure retains its integrity. The upward trend development continues, and the news flow largely remains unsupportive of the U.S. dollar. The trade war initiated by Donald Trump continues. The president's confrontation …
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave pattern on the 4-hour chart for EUR/USD has changed — and, unfortunately, not for the better. It's still too early to conclude that the upward section of the trend has been canceled, but the recent decline in the euro has made it necessary to adjust the wave markings. We now see a series of three-wave structures (a–b–c), which could be part of a larger global wave 4 within the overall upward trend. In this case, wave 4 has taken on an unnaturally extended form, though the general integrity of the wave pattern remains intact. The upward trend construction continues, while the news background still provides little support for the dollar. The trade war initiated by …
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave pattern on the 4-hour chart for EUR/USD has been revised — unfortunately, not for the better. It is still too early to conclude that the upward trend section has ended, but the recent decline in the euro has made it necessary to adjust the wave structure. At this stage, we can see a series of three-wave structures (a-b-c). It is reasonable to assume that they form part of a larger wave 4 within the overall upward trend segment. In this case, wave 4 has taken on an unusually extended form, though the overall integrity of the wave structure remains intact. The formation of the upward trend continues, and the fundamental background still mostly supports currencies o…
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave structure on the 4-hour chart for EUR/USD has remained unchanged for several months, but in recent days it has started to take on a rather complicated shape. It is still too early to conclude that the upward trend segment has been canceled, but further complication of the wave pattern in the near future is quite possible. The upward trend segment continues to build, while the news backdrop mostly favors currencies other than the dollar. The trade war initiated by Donald Trump continues. The confrontation with the Fed continues. The market's "dovish" expectations regarding the Fed's rate are growing. The market has a rather low opinion of Donald Trump's first 6–7 …
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave pattern of the 4-hour chart for EUR/USD has changed — unfortunately, not for the better. It's still too early to conclude that the upward section of the trend has ended, but the latest decline in the euro has required an adjustment to the wave structure. We now see a series of corrective formations, which may form part of the global wave 4 of the broader upward trend. In this case, wave 4 has taken on an unusually extended form, but overall, the wave pattern still remains coherent. The construction of the upward trend continues, while the news background overall continues to provide more support for the euro than for the dollar. The trade war initiated by Donald …
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave pattern on the 4-hour chart for EUR/USD has remained unchanged for several months, but in recent weeks it has taken on a more complex form. It is still too early to conclude that the upward section of the trend has been canceled, but a new decline in the European currency would require adjustments. The upward section of the trend continues to form, while the news background largely does not support the dollar. The trade war initiated by Donald Trump continues. The confrontation with the Fed continues. Market expectations for a dovish Fed rate policy are growing. A government shutdown has begun in the U.S. The market rates the results of Donald Trump's first 7–8 m…
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave pattern on the 4-hour chart for EUR/USD has remained unchanged for several months, but in recent weeks it has taken on a more complex form. It is still too early to conclude that the upward trend segment has been canceled, but another decline in the European currency would require adjustments. The construction of the upward trend segment continues, and the news background continues to support mostly not the dollar. The trade war initiated by Donald Trump is ongoing. The confrontation with the Fed is ongoing. The market's "dovish" expectations regarding the Fed's rate are growing. The U.S. has entered a government "shutdown." The market holds a very low view of Do…
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave structure of the 4-hour EUR/USD chart has remained unchanged for several months, but in recent weeks it has become more complex. It is still too early to conclude that the upward trend section is canceled, but a further decline in the euro will require adjustments. The formation of the upward trend section continues, while the news background largely does not favor the dollar. The trade war initiated by Donald Trump continues. The confrontation with the Fed continues. The market's dovish expectations regarding the Fed rate are growing. The U.S. "shutdown" continues. The market evaluates the results of Trump's first 7–8 months in office rather poorly, even though …
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave pattern on the 4-hour chart of EUR/USD has not changed for several months, but in recent weeks it has taken on a more complex form. It is still too early to conclude that the upward trend section has been canceled, but a new decline in the euro will require adjustments. The upward trend construction continues, while the news background mostly supports not the dollar. The trade war initiated by Donald Trump is ongoing. The confrontation with the Fed continues. The market's "dovish" expectations for the Fed rate are growing. The U.S. government shutdown is still in place. The market evaluates the first 7–8 months of Trump's presidency very poorly, even though econo…
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave pattern on the 4-hour chart for EUR/USD has remained unchanged for several months, which is encouraging. Even when corrective waves form, the overall structure is preserved. This allows for accurate forecasts. It should be noted that the wave pattern does not always look textbook-like. At present, however, it looks very clear. The formation of the upward trend segment continues, while the news background continues to support mostly not the dollar. The trade war initiated by Donald Trump continues. The confrontation with the Fed continues. Market "dovish" expectations are growing. Trump's "One Big Law" will add 3 trillion dollars to the U.S. national debt, and the…
Last reply by Ben Graham, -
The wave structure of the 4-hour EUR/USD chart has remained unchanged for several months, which is encouraging. Even when corrective waves form, the overall structure holds together. This makes accurate forecasting possible. It should be noted that wave patterns do not always look like textbook examples. At the moment, the pattern looks very clear. The upward segment of the trend continues to develop, while the news background continues to support mostly not the dollar. The trade war initiated by Donald Trump is ongoing. The confrontation with the Fed continues. Market "dovish" expectations for the Fed's rate are growing. The market's assessment of Trump's first 6–7 month…
Last reply by Ben Graham,