GBP/USD 4-hour: Broke above the pivot level with a bullish sentiment

02/12/2015 8:30 Update

GBP/USD 4-hour: Broke above the pivot level.

Invest Diva positioning: Long positions above 1.5271 with targets at 1.5413 and 1.5573 in extension.

Technical reasons why: The pair broke above the pivot level at 1.5271 with a bullish sentiment after a period of consolidation above the Ichimoku’s cloud. The RSI is above the neutrality area.

Alternative Scenario: Below 1.5271 look for further downside towards 1.5150 and 1.5000.

Where I’m setting my stops and limits:

Support Levels Turning Point Resistance Levels
1.5150 1.5271 1.5573
1.5000 1.5413

AUD/USD 4-hour: Reached the target.

Invest Diva positioning: Short positions below 0.7661 with targets at 0.7457 and 0.7294 in extension.

Technical reasons why: The pair reached out first bearish target at the key support level and is rebounding below the Ichimoku’s cloud. The RSI is below the neutrality area and there appears to be a bearish sppining top candes formation.

Alternative Scenario: Above 0.7661 look for further upside with 0.7879 and 0.8036.

Where I’m setting my stops and limits:

Support Levels Turning Point Resistance Levels
0.7457 0.7661 0.8036
0.7294 0.7879

NZD/USD 4-hour: Consolidating.

Invest Diva positioning: No positions.

Technical reasons why: The pair continues to range between our two pivot levels as it failed to break below the support level and the Ichimoku’s cloud. Short-term traders could use this opportunity to ride on a short-term. Bullish sentiment towards the second pivot level at 0.7443.

Where I’m setting my stops and limits:

Support Levels Turning Point Resistance Levels
0.7220 0.7443 0.7697
0.7007 0.7341 0.7597


USD/CAD 4-hour: Entered the Ichimoku’s cloud.

Invest Diva positioning: Short positions below 1.2630 with targets at 1.2445 and 1.2090 in extension.

Technical reasons why: The pair is failed to break above the pivot level at 1.2630 and is rebounding from it as entering the Ichimoku’s cloud. A break below the cloud and confirm our bearish outlook towrads our first bearish target at the key support level, which then would signal a further down moves. The RSI is at the neutrality area.

Alternative Scenario: Above 1.2630 look for further upside with 1.2779 and 1.2978.

Where I’m setting my stops and limits:

Support Levels Turning Point Resistance Levels
1.2445 1.2630 1.2978
1.2090 1.2779

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