Deep-Peat-Shark

Crash USD, JPY & CAD imminent

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Deep-Peat-Shark Mis à jour   
OANDA:USDJPY   Dollar Américain / Yen japonais
What a beauty this year!
For a moment I thought I missed the opening bell.

So many traders still hang on to their UJ trades that it's taking ages to shake them off. The market doesn't stop, the market is relentless.

They are going to crash soon.
All three.
After which JPY will rocket. Doesn't look good for Japan.
You may wonder how it will affect the world economy.
I think Trump might be our almighty saviour.

If he manages to pump up US economy enough, it might balance it out.

This event, this UJ seasonality, this year could be very much a ripple of a massive economic shock in the past, mainly affecting the US and Japan. Yes, I'm thinking this is a WWII aftershock...
Then suddenly upcoming recession is a bliss in a sense...
Transaction en cours:
Imminent, I told you ;)
Commentaire:
USD power reduced with every cycle that aligns. However, you would think to invest but (the cycles are not completely aligned so) it can shoot up instantly, really dangerous for investors not aware of this risk.
Commentaire:
Brokers will hide behind the clause of slippage if it shoots up instantly without any data points. We have to be patient and wait until this risk no longer exist as it can not be mitigated at this point. Risk will eliminate itself as soon buying pressure reduces.
Transaction en cours:
Funny, imminent I said in September. It's now November 30. Unbelievable how speculation has ruled the market this year. I would think that this year there are simply less large speculators on the market, less institutions. Now I think of it, where are all the long running trends we had the years before, the ones of which you could see when the big boys go in and out from the trend because of the large volumes being moved.
Transaction en cours:
Imminent seems to be 3 months later
Transaction en cours:
4 months...

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