GLOBAL EQUITY MARKETS – April 27, 2019

REVIEW


The benchmark for the Global equity markets performance, the iShares MSCI All Country World Index ETF (ACWI.O), found resistance at the important horizontal resistance at 74.8 levels. Given the magnitude of the strong rebound and the steady rise without any pullback, one can’t rule out the possibility of a breather/pause around the resistance at 74.8 levels. If we see a pullback, the 200-day moving average which is currently at 70.8 levels can act as support.

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Inverse Head & Shoulder and Head & Shoulder Continuation – April 2019 Tech Charts Webinar

Inverse Head & Shoulder and Head & Shoulder Continuation – April 2019 Tech Charts Webinar

  • We will review some of those chart pattern breakouts that were featured in the Global Equity Markets report.
  • We will review some of the qualities we look for when identifying and differentiating H&S bottom and H&S continuation
  • We will look at some of the developing bullish continuation chart patterns
  • We will continue to highlight Tech Charts members favorite chart pattern setups in different equity markets.
  • Live questions from Members

Live questions from Members  

  1. Can we look at palladium, does recent price action indicate a topping pattern? 47:03
  2. Any thoughts on CVS? 48:07
  3. Can you talk about 285 in HK? My question is — the last nights close is 3% above the boundary, but it’s also a candle with big upper wick. How do you handle an entry like this? 48:24
  4. Could you please address where you place stop losses? Do you use trailing stops? If so, how? 50:00 Link mentioned ATR Trailing Stop-Loss – H&S Top
  5. Peter seems to use just about any dipping movement as a right shoulder. Do you have conditions, strict or otherwise, as what counts as a valid right shoulder? 50:33
  6. In the continuation pattern, if we compare H&S to cup and handle, which one has better success rate in your experience? 51:46 
  7. Do you have any statistics as to the percentage of times H&S continuation patterns work? 53:35
  8. In H&S continuation pattern, do you ignore 200 Day MA totally? Some of them I noticed are really far above the long term moving average. Is that a concern? 54:49
  9. Do you regard H&S failure patterns as a valid tradeable pattern? 55:42
  10. With Peter Brandt’s retirement announced (April 2020), can you consider covering futures and commodities? Please. 56:59 
  11. While you are drawing boundary lines are you relaying more on candlestick close or candlestick high (on body or on wick)?  Is this discretionary and changes on pattern to pattern basis? Do you have some kind of method behind how you draw boundaries? 57:26
  12. When after breakout, a pullback below boundary, how long do you stick with it? All the way to failure point? Half way there? Do you study what % recover from a deep pullback below breakout? 58:40 
  13. Does pairs (ratio) charts can be followed and traded using the same classical patterns outlined here? 1:00:36
  14. Can you buy Singapore and Spanish indices via ETF? Futures? 1:01:33
  15. 200 Moving Average on your charts is 200 period Exponential Moving Average? Always 200 periods (200 weeks on weekly and 200 days on daily) or always 200 DAYS EMA on every timeframe? 1:02:21 
  16. Do you verify LT moving average on daily chart? Are you using the 200MA on daily chart 1:02:57 Link mentioned Moving Averages
  17. Could you discuss the significance of the divergence between SPX and the Russell 2000 – negative divergence (Russell underperforming)? 1:03:38
  18. Observations on RCI H&S setup? 1:04:52
  19. Do you have any observations on the use of options as a tactic to trade breakouts? 1:05:31
  20. By “Moving Average” is that the Simple Moving Average, or something else?1:05:44 Link mentioned Moving Averages

Recorded live 4.18.2019 

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IMMOFINANZ AG (IMFI.VI)

Every week Tech Charts Global Equity Markets report features some of the well-defined, mature classical chart patterns under a lengthy watchlist and the chart pattern breakout signals that took place during that week. Global Equity Markets report covers single stocks from developed, emerging and frontier markets, ETF’s and global equity indices. The report starts with a review section that highlights the important chart developments on global equity benchmarks. This blog post features from the watchlist section IMMOFINANZ AG, listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange.

IMMOFINANZ AG (IMFI.VI)

Immofinanz AG is an Austria-based real estate company that invests in commercial properties. The Company’s core activities are the management and development of retail and office properties in selected Central and Eastern European countries. The stock is listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange. Price chart formed an 18 month-long ascending triangle with the horizontal boundary acting as strong resistance at 23.0 levels. The horizontal boundary was tested several times over the course of the chart pattern. A daily close above 23.7 levels will confirm the breakout from the 18 month-long ascending triangle with the possible chart pattern price target of 27.5 levels.


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GLOBAL EQUITY MARKETS – April 20, 2019

REVIEW


The benchmark for the Global equity markets performance, the iShares MSCI All Country World Index ETF (ACWI.O), is now very close to a horizontal resistance at 74.8 levels. Given the magnitude of the strong rebound and the steady rise without any pullback, one can’t rule out the possibility of a breather/pause around the resistance at 74.8 levels. If we see a pullback, the 200-day moving average which is currently at 70.6 levels can act as support.

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DISCUSSING INDIA FINANCIAL MARKETS

I discussed some of the important charts I’ve been following in India equity, FX and bond markets. India has been outperforming the Emerging Markets. With the index pushing to all-time highs, we can expect similar strength to continue. Below you can find my interview on ET Now and also the charts I discussed during the interview.

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GLOBAL EQUITY MARKETS – April 13, 2019

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The benchmark for the Global equity markets performance, the iShares MSCI All Country World Index ETF (ACWI.O) is now close to a horizontal resistance at 74.8 levels. The ETF had a strong rebound from 63 levels. The V-bottom reversal was followed by the ETF clearing its long-term moving average in February. Since then the ACWI ETF has been trending above its long-term average. I consider price action above the long-term average as positive and classify it as an uptrend. Though it is important to note that, last few month’s price action has been steep and such steep advances are not sustainable. During any setback the long-term moving average at 70.45 levels will act as support. Short-term resistance stands at 74.8 levels.

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Live Webinar and Q&A with Aksel – Thursday, April 18, 8:30am mountain

Dear Tech Charts Members,

We are continuing our Member webinar series with inverse H&S chart pattern that acts as a bottom reversal and also as a continuation. Over the past few weeks Global equity markets report identified some well-defined and mature H&S bottom reversals and H&S continuation chart patterns. I hope to highlight differences between these two types of bullish chart patterns and discuss how they develop in the general context of overall price action.

Scheduled for: Thursday, April 18 at 8:30am MST (register below)

The upcoming webinar is dedicated to a thorough discussion on inverse head and shoulder (reversal) and bullish H&S continuation.

  • We will review some of those chart pattern breakouts that were featured in the Global Equity Markets report.
  • We will review some of the qualities we look for when identifying and differentiating H&S bottom and H&S continuation
  • We will look at some of the developing bullish continuation chart patterns
  • We will continue to highlight Tech Charts members favorite chart pattern setups in different equity markets. As always please feel free to send charts for discussion.
  • We will have a member Q&A at the end of the webinar.

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INTERIM UPDATE – April 11, 2019

A short-term bullish opportunity might be developing in Energy sector equities in Global markets. Last week’s Global Equity Markets report featured SPDR S&P OIL & GAS EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION ETF (XOP). This interim update adds few more well-defined horizontal chart pattern setups that can resolve on the upside. Breakouts from these consolidations can add momentum to Energy related equities.

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ISHARES MSCI FRONTIER 100 INDEX ETF (FM)

Every week Tech Charts Global Equity Markets report features some of the well-defined, mature classical chart patterns under a lengthy watchlist and the chart pattern breakout signals that took place during that week. Global Equity Markets report covers single stocks from developed, emerging and frontier markets, ETF’s and global equity indices. The report starts with a review section that highlights the important chart developments on global equity benchmarks. This blog post features from the review section iShares MSCI Frontier 100 Index ETF (FM).

The benchmark for the Frontier markets, the iShares MSCI Frontier 100 ETF (FM) is possibly forming a symmetrical triangle that will act as a launching pattern for the H&S bottom reversal. The symmetrical triangle is forming around the 200-day moving average, a setup that I usually look for. Completion of the month-long symmetrical triangle will push the price above the long-term average and also clear the horizontal resistance (neckline for H&S bottom) at 29 levels. (Data as of 6:00 pm CET /April 9, 2019)


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With this knowledge, you can merge them with your investing system. In fact, some investors use my analyses to modify their existing style to invest more efficiently and successfully.

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As a Premium Member of Aksel Kibar’s Tech Charts,

You will receive:

  • Global Equities Report. Delivered weekly.
  • Classical charting principles. Learn patterns and setups.
  • Actionable information. Worldwide indices and stocks of interest.
  • Risk management advice. The important trading points of each chart.
  • Information on breakout opportunities. Identify the ones you want to take action on.
  • Video tutorials. How patterns form and why they succeed or fail.
  • Watch list alerts. As they become available so you can act quickly.
  • Breakout alerts. Usually once a week.
  • Access to everything (now and as it becomes available)
    o Reports
    o Videos and video series
  • Multi-part webinar course. You learn the 8 most common charting principles.
  • Webinars. Actionable and timely advice on breaking out chart patterns.

For your convenience your membership auto renews each year.

Get Access Now

GLOBAL EQUITY MARKETS – April 6, 2019

REVIEW


The benchmark for Global equity markets performance, the iShares MSCI All Country World Index ETF (ACWI.O) continues to remain strong. The ETF had a strong rebound from support at 63 levels and since then the uptrend resumed without any significant setback. In February the ETF cleared its 200-day moving average and continues to trend above its long-term average. In the short-term horizontal resistance at 74.8 levels can act as an overhead supply. Strong support is the 200-day average at 70.3 levels.

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