Analysis for September 23rd, 2014
EUR USD, “Euro vs US Dollar”
One of the possible scenarios implies that Euro is forming the final descending wave (E) of [B], which may take the form of a large zigzag. The pair is forming a descending impulse A of (E); right now, it is expected to start an ascending correction [iv] of A of (E) of [B].
Possibly, the price finished a descending impulse [iii] of A, which may be followed by an ascending correction [iv] of A.
Probably, the pair completed a descending impulse (v) of [iii] of A and is starting an ascending correction [iv] of A.
GBP USD, “Great Britain Pound vs US Dollar”
Probably, Pound is forming the final descending wave E of (B) of a large skewed triangle (B), which may take the form of zigzag.
Probably, the price is forming an ascending correction [b] of E of a descending zigzag E of (B), the form of which isn’t quite clear yet.
Possibly, the pair is forming a local descending zigzag b of (a) of [b] of an ascending correction [b], after which the uptrend may continue.
USD CHF, “US Dollar vs Swiss Franc”
One of the possible scenarios implies that Franc is forming the final ascending wave E, which may take the form of a large zigzag. The price is forming an ascending impulse [a] of E; right now, it is expected to start a descending correction (iv) of [a] of E.
Possibly, the pair finished an ascending impulse (iii) of [a], which may be followed by a descending correction (iv) of [a], the form of which isn’t quite clear yet.
Probably, the price completed an ascending impulse v of (iii) of [a] and is starting a descending correction (iv) of [a].
USD JPY, “US Dollar vs Japanese Yen”
Probably, Yen is about to complete a large ascending impulse (A). Right now, the price is forming its final ascending impulse 5 of (A).
Possibly, the pair is completing an ascending impulse [iii] of 5, which may be followed by a descending correction [iv] of 5.
Probably, the price is finishing an ascending impulse (v) of [iii] of 5, which may be followed by a descending correction [iv] of 5.
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