In this fourth iteration of the Trading Opportunities Webinar, I have discussed charts of Forex, Commodities, Indices. All discussions are based on Elliott Wave with detailed Wave counts as well standard Supply and Demand analysis.
Timestamps:
05:00 – About Us
09:10 – EURUSD
18:43 – EURCAD (Updated Count)
26:40 – USDJPY (Short Setup)
32:49 – EURJPY (Ending Diagonal)
38:52 – Crude Oil (Short Setup)
01:03:28 – Gold (Downside target achieved)
01:08:43 – Gold (Updated Count)
01:19:03 – SPX (Possible Diagonal)
01:25:55 – Nifty (Moving up as expected)
01:33:50 – How to join next live stream
01:38:16 – BITCOIN (Elliott Wave Count)
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