Up to Old Tricks

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On Friday the dollar formed a swing high and a trend line break off the day 8 peak. That signaled daily cycle decline.

DXY00 Commodity Futures Price Chart for U S D

Tuesday, day 11, was the lowest point since the day 8 peak. Wednesday the dollar rocketed higher. If Tuesday was in the timing band for a daily cycle low I would have little reservations of labeling it as a daily cycle low. However a break above the day 8 high 81.187 leave little doubt that Tuesday was an 11 day daily cycle low.

Stocks seem to be up to old tricks as well.

$ SPX Sharp Charts Workbench Stock Charts com 2

The daily equity cycle peaked on day 8. Day 9 delivered a swing high and a bearish cross on the True Strength Indicator. It looked as if this daily cycle was forming in a left translated manner that was consistent with our cyclical expectation. Then Wednesday saw stocks print a new daily cycle high. Stocks can still peak on or by day 20 and still have a good likelihood of forming as a left translated cycle. However a clear and convincing break higher here would swing the odds away from a left translated cycle to a right translated cycle forming here.

3 responses to “Up to Old Tricks”

  1. MageeMcgee Avatar

    Likesmoney,
    Left an earlier message for some reason not showing now? I had read an article that the purchases of US assets may be the reason for the Dollar rising. Any thoughts.
    Thanks, Jack Dog

    1. likesmoneystudies Avatar
      likesmoneystudies

      Jack Dog,

      I haven’t read that article. But after the initial two week surge out of the October intermediate cycle low the dollar has essentially traded sideways for the past 10 weeks.

  2. MageeMcgee Avatar

    Likesmoney,
    Miswrote, actually it was a conversation with a trader on the NYSE on CNBC. He was talking about the amount of new money coming into the USA that was purchasing commercial and private real estate, and businesses. It was his belief that this was skewing the value of the Dollar.
    Jack Dog

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