Have you guys tried the new McDonald’s salted egg yolk burger? I hear it's a total bust! But Mcdonald’s has the right idea though, it's getting on a trend here in Singapore. Recently, Singaporeans have gone crazy over salted egg yolks. I recall it began with the salted egg yolk buns sold at various dim sum restaurants. Then it became salted egg yolk croissants. Then I see it on shrimp. And chicken. And now.. a burger.
So perhaps the execution left much to be desired, but McDonald’s had the right idea to get on this prevailing trend. Nevertheless, I’m enjoying this trend, mostly anyway. I can’t wait to see what else they throw salted egg yolks on! Ice cream? Hot dogs? Lobster? Oysters?
Just like us trend or swing traders, even day traders, we should always position ourselves with the existing trend. Internalizing that is easier said than done. Observe the Oil segment below for an example of the struggles we face.
FTSE has jumped up, cleared previous highs, euro stoxx 50 has only covered back about half the losses. Bond yields are agreeing this sentiment with further drops in yields. What's going on?
In the face of all this bad news, with the prior high being priced for a Stay rather than a Leave, how can the markets be rallying even higher than before?
Fundamentals at this point are all speculation, maybe in 3 years time, we'll look back and then we'll see the real reason for why the markets rallied after the Brexit Leave vote.
It could simply be manipulated markets, a last rise before a downtrend resumes. Or an overreaction, with liquidity now above the market instead of below.
All these news and speculative rumours, won't make you money.
Collin highlighted the divergence between the FTSE and Eurostoxx 50 on facebook, looking at the charts, you'll notice that the FTSE is on a crazy rally that has broken above highs of the past 10 months, while the Eurostoxx 50 has only recovered a little more than 50% of the drop it experienced on Brexit results day.
I seldom look at the Europe equity markets, but this is something very obvious the moment I took a look at the FTSE. And I have to say, Price leads the way again.
Price formed a massive head and shoulders on a zone of interest. Call it support or call it demand, it's up to you, but we can all see it's an area of interest for the buyers. Best viewed on the weekly chart below.
And here's the bullish inverted head and shoulders.
So we have a strong weekly close beyond the neckline of this inverted head and shoulders pattern. Is it the start of a new bullish wave to the upside? Classic technical analysis suggests that we will see 7350 sometime in the future. Do share your thoughts in the facebook group.
I wrote in a previous article here, that we would retrace back to the $46 on Crude light before a move higher. Price has dipped into exactly $46 twice since that post, and bounced up to $50 twice. It's finding trouble breaking out of the range it's in. Below it's seeing some reaction from the 50 EMA, above it's held down by USD strength and the $50 level.
While I am now less bullish than before with the scenario currently playing out on CL, the trend still seems intact to me. If another test of $46 doesn't hold, $40 oil is on the charts. In the broader picture, we should still see oil prices move higher.
In the end, all that matters for you to make money from the market, is price movement. All the fundamental analysis or technical analysis, in the world could be pointing at a Sell, but if price doesn't move down, you're not going to make any money.
So listen for the directions that price tells you.
Good Trading Folks!
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