Analysis for November 26th, 2015
GBP USD, “Great Britain Pound vs US Dollar”
GBP USD, Time Frame H4. Indicator signals: Tenkan-Sen and Kijun-Sen are influenced by “Dead Cross” (1). Ichimoku Cloud is heading down (2), Chinkou Lagging Span is below the chart, and the price is below the lines. Short-term forecast: we can expect resistance from Tenkan-Sen, and decline of the price.
GBP USD, Time Frame H1. Indicator signals: Tenkan-Sen and Kijun-Sen are very close to each other, they may intersect and form “Dead Cross” (1); Tenkan-Sen is directed downwards. Ichimoku Cloud is closed (2), Chinkou Lagging Span is on the chart, and the price is below the lines. Short-term forecast: we can expect resistance from Senkou Spans A and B, and decline of the price.
XAU USD, “Gold vs US Dollar”
XAU USD, Time Frame H4. Indicator signals: Tenkan-Sen and Kijun-Sen are still influenced by “Dead Cross” (1). Chinkou Lagging Span is on the chart, Ichimoku Cloud is moving downwards (2), and the price is below the lines. Short‑term forecast: we can expect resistance from D Tenkan-Sen, and decline of the price.
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