Hold Or Fold – U.S Job Data To Disapoint

I was going to wait until “after” the jobs report here this morning, to see if we get a better idea of direction moving forward. Why bother.

The number will be a disappointment as I expected, with the media suggesting that the poor employment numbers are largely due to “poor weather” (I don’t think I’ve ever heard “that one” before).

Markets continue to question “if indeed” Yellen will stick to the plan of tapering, or even as soon as next week – make suggestion otherwise. I’ve been hearing that The Fed feels they need to see “a little more data” before considering flipping the switch and “tapering the tapering”, so mid March still looks like a reasonable time frame to expect “something big”.

We’ve bounced a little bit here this week, with AUD also moving up with “risk appetite” as the ol standard correlation goes, but all in all, it still only looks like a “bit of a counter trend move” in a fairly well-defined down trend.

I’ll be off to Belize here this morning, currently holding several pairs and frankly not that thrilled about it. The entire week trading flat ( and I mean really flat ) generally puts me on edge, as I hate holding anything for too long. I’ll let the jobs data hit, then re-evaluate holding,or possibly dumping a number of positions before I head out on holidays.

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Fed Tapering Timeline: Reading Between the Lines

The reality is that markets are getting ahead of themselves, as usual. Everyone’s waiting for crystal clear signals from the Fed, but here’s what they’re missing: the central bank doesn’t telegraph their moves until they’re absolutely certain. This dance around “more data needed” is classic Fed speak for “we’re buying time to see if our current strategy is actually working.”

The employment numbers were predictable, and blaming weather is the oldest trick in the book. What matters now is how currency pairs respond to this manufactured uncertainty. The dollar has been hanging in limbo, and that creates opportunity for those willing to position themselves correctly.

AUD Strength: Counter-Trend or New Direction?

Australian dollar strength this week caught some traders off guard, but it shouldn’t have. When risk appetite returns, even temporarily, AUD is one of the first to move. The correlation with broader risk sentiment remains intact, despite what the talking heads might suggest about commodity currencies being “dead.”

The bounce we’re seeing looks like classic counter-trend action within a larger bearish framework. Smart money isn’t chasing this move higher – they’re using it as an opportunity to establish better short positions. The fundamentals haven’t changed: Australia’s economy is still tied to Chinese demand, and that story isn’t getting better anytime soon.

Watch the key resistance levels carefully. If AUD can’t break through convincingly, this rally becomes nothing more than a gift to patient bears.

Position Management in Sideways Markets

Flat trading weeks are psychological torture for active traders. The temptation is always there to force trades that aren’t really there, or hold positions longer than they deserve. This market environment demands discipline above all else.

When volatility disappears, position sizing becomes even more critical. The trades that work in these conditions are the ones with clear technical levels and defined risk parameters. Everything else is just noise that will eat away at your capital slowly but surely.

The smart play here is cutting positions that aren’t working and being selective about new entries. Markets that go nowhere for extended periods have a habit of making violent moves when they finally pick a direction. You want to be positioned for that break, not caught holding dead weight.

Dollar Weakness Ahead

Despite the Fed’s tough talk, USD weakness is becoming more apparent with each passing week. The fundamentals are shifting beneath the surface, and most traders are still fighting the last war.

The dollar’s strength over the past year was built on interest rate differentials and safe-haven demand. Both of those pillars are starting to crack. Other central banks are catching up on the rate front, and global tensions that drove safe-haven flows are stabilizing.

More importantly, the Fed’s own communication is creating doubt about their resolve. Every hint at “needing more data” undermines the dollar’s premium. Currency markets are forward-looking, and they’re starting to price in a less aggressive Fed well before official policy changes.

March: The Real Decision Point

March remains the critical timeframe for meaningful Fed action. By then, we’ll have enough employment data, inflation readings, and market reaction to make informed decisions about policy direction. Until then, we’re trading in a information vacuum filled with speculation and positioning.

The currency pairs most sensitive to Fed policy shifts are showing early signs of fatigue. EURUSD has been grinding higher despite weak European fundamentals. GBPUSD is holding levels it has no business holding given UK economic conditions. These are subtle hints that dollar dominance is weakening.

For traders, this means staying flexible and avoiding over-commitment to any single theme. The market bottoms we’ve been seeing across risk assets suggest broader sentiment shifts are underway. Those who adapt quickly will profit, while those married to old themes will get left behind.

The key is patience mixed with opportunism. Let the Fed show their hand in March, but be ready to act when the signals become clear. This market won’t stay sideways forever.

Trade Entry – Which Time Of Day Is Best?

These days placing a trade in the early morning of the U.S Equities session brings with it, a high percentage chance – of just getting your face blown off.

Understand that the vast majority of what the industry defines as “dumb money” refers to those trades placed “before the bell” – as well those placed within the first hour after.

The “smart money” is generally buying or selling during the final hour of trading.

Pulling this apart – it makes pretty good sense. Newbie traders driven purely by emotion, catch wind of a news story overnight, or perhaps on the early morning financial news and “rush to get in” with fear of missing the move. Like lambs to the slaughter more often than not, price drops out from under them, fear sets in, perhaps even panic, and shares are then dropped / sold – only to be picked up on the cheap by the “smart money/big boys” just moments before the close.

Wash.Rinse.Repeat – and so the market goes.

For the most part, I view the “entire trading day” during the U.S session, as being nothing more than a meat grinder for retail traders, who generally enter at the wrong time, and in turn – are easily shaken out of their positions.

  • Do you find it difficult to resist the urge to buy in the early morning?
  • Do you think you could learn to condition your behavior, and consider buying the close?

USD on day 3 in a row literally “flat as a pancake” as Thursday is now in sight. I’m “still” holding a number of pairs (10 pairs actually) with little concern – short of being bored to death. I’ll keep my eyes open late afternoon and have little expectation of “anything big” happening here today.

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The Psychology Behind Market Timing – Why Most Traders Get It Wrong

The harsh reality is that most retail traders are wired backwards for this game. They buy strength and sell weakness, driven by the same emotional triggers that keep casinos in business. When markets gap up on some overnight news, the amateur crowd can’t help themselves – they pile in like it’s Black Friday at Best Buy, convinced they’re about to catch the ride of a lifetime.

But here’s what separates the professionals from the weekend warriors: patience and contrarian thinking. While retail money is chasing momentum at the open, institutional players are quietly setting up their positions for the real move – the one that happens when everyone else has been shaken out.

The Smart Money Playbook

Smart money doesn’t chase. They create the conditions that force others to chase. Think about it – if you’re moving serious size, you need liquidity. Where do you find that liquidity? From all those emotional trades placed by retail traders who got spooked out of their positions during the session. The final hour becomes a feeding frenzy where institutions can accumulate or distribute at prices that seemed impossible just hours earlier.

This isn’t some conspiracy theory – it’s basic market mechanics. Large players need counterparties for their trades, and retail traders provide that liquidity at exactly the wrong times. The USD weakness we’ve been seeing is a perfect example of this dynamic playing out across multiple sessions.

Why USD Remains Dead Money

Three days of sideways action in USD might seem boring, but it’s actually telling us everything we need to know. The dollar is stuck in neutral because the big players have already positioned themselves. They’re not scrambling to get in or out – they’re waiting for the next catalyst while retail traders exhaust themselves with meaningless intraday noise.

Holding ten pairs in this environment isn’t about being a hero – it’s about understanding that major moves require major catalysts. When the dollar finally breaks, it won’t be a gentle drift lower. It’ll be a waterfall that catches everyone who thought they were being patient by waiting for ‘just a little more confirmation.’

The Late Session Edge

The afternoon session offers something the morning never can – clarity. By 2 PM Eastern, the emotional trades have been placed, the weak hands have been shaken out, and the real players start showing their cards. This is when you see authentic institutional flows, not the reactive nonsense that dominates the early hours.

Professional traders understand that the market bottom signals often appear in these quiet late-session moments when everyone else has given up looking. The smart money accumulates in silence while retail traders are checking their phones for the next news alert that might justify another emotional trade.

Breaking the Emotional Trading Cycle

The key to escaping the retail trader trap is recognizing that your instincts are probably wrong. When everything inside you screams ‘buy now,’ that’s exactly when you should step back. When the morning news makes you feel like you’re missing out, remember that FOMO is the enemy of profitable trading.

Instead of fighting your emotions, use them as a contrarian indicator. When you feel that burning urge to chase a move at the open, write it down and revisit it during the final hour. More often than not, you’ll find better entry points and clearer risk parameters when the emotional noise dies down.

The market doesn’t reward urgency – it punishes it. Every rushed trade, every emotional entry, every ‘I can’t miss this move’ moment is precisely what funds the accounts of patient professionals who understand that real money is made in the margins that others overlook.

Clues To The Correction – A Graphic Tale

Did it really matter if the economic data was “so so” these past 6 months – as the continued efforts by both The Fed and The Bank of Japan just kept pushing equity prices higher and higher regardless?

I don’t know how many times I pulled up charts, pointed out facts, figures, levels etc suggesting these last “several hundred” SP points where merely a “last-ditch effort” to keep the spin “positive”, and keep the story “believable” just a little while longer. Did it matter?

Absolutely not.

Regardless of any of the underlying “fundamental factors” suggesting slower global growth, until it’s “in the news” and the media machine, The Fed, and the Wall Street algorithms switch to “sell” – the data doesn’t matter one hill o’ beans.

The contraction phase has clearly begun, with the Fed sticking to its guns ( for now ) and stock price set to “re adjust” reflecting prices a little closer to those of us down on Earth.

If you didn’t know back “then”…………where in the graph below do you think we are “now”?

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Remember this beauty?

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And this one, with respect to the movement of supposed “smart money” ( the big boys) vs “dumb money” ( retail investors )….essentially suggesting “selling” the entire last year and a half.

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It’s really no surprise at all that markets are finally making the “obvious turn” lower, considering everything we’ve learned / seen over the past couple of years.

When you consider they’ve had no business being this elevated in the first place.

If we aren’t on the other side of the mountain now ( after 5 straight years of Fed induced stock prices ) resulting in essentially “zero” new economic growth, and now entering a macro phase of “tightening and contraction” I really can’t wait to see what they pull out of their hats next.

Watch for the next “retail bounce” likely already here, and if I was doing anything ( other than trading currency ) I’d be using the opportunity to sell.

The Currency Wars Have Only Just Begun

While equity markets finally wake up to reality, the real battle is playing out in the currency markets. The Fed’s tightening cycle isn’t just crushing stock valuations—it’s setting up the biggest currency realignment we’ve seen in decades. Every central bank on the planet is now forced to choose between defending their currency or protecting their economy. Spoiler alert: most will choose wrong.

The dollar’s strength through this initial phase of tightening was predictable, but what comes next will separate the smart money from the sheep. When the Fed eventually pivots—and they will—the dollar’s collapse will be swift and merciless. Those positioning now for this inevitable reversal will feast while retail traders scramble to catch up.

JPY Weakness: The Carry Trade Renaissance

The Bank of Japan’s stubborn commitment to ultra-loose policy while the Fed tightens has created the most obvious trade in decades. The yen’s weakness isn’t a bug—it’s a feature. Japanese policymakers would rather watch their currency crater than face the reality of their debt burden in a higher rate environment.

This divergence in monetary policy creates a golden highway for those willing to ride the USD/JPY rally. But here’s what most traders miss: when this trade finally reverses, it’ll happen faster than you can say “risk off.” The smart money knows this and is already planning their exit strategy while retail piles in at the top.

EUR: Dead Money Walking

The European Central Bank finds itself in an impossible position. Raise rates too fast and you kill an already fragile economy. Stay loose and watch the euro disappear into irrelevance. Their half-hearted attempts at hawkishness fool nobody—the euro is trapped in a slow-motion collapse against the dollar.

But don’t count out the single currency entirely. When energy prices stabilize and the Fed’s aggressive tightening starts breaking things in the US, the euro could surprise to the upside. It’s all about timing the pivot and recognizing when USD weakness becomes the dominant theme.

Emerging Market Carnage

While developed market currencies dance around each other, emerging market currencies are getting absolutely demolished. Higher US rates combined with a stronger dollar creates a toxic cocktail for countries that borrowed heavily in dollars during the zero-rate era.

The real pain hasn’t even started yet. As credit conditions tighten and dollar funding becomes scarce, we’ll see currency crises that make the Asian Financial Crisis look like a warm-up act. Smart traders are already shorting the most vulnerable currencies while everyone else focuses on the Fed’s next 25 basis points.

The Crypto Connection Nobody’s Talking About

Here’s where it gets interesting: as traditional currencies race to the bottom through competitive debasement, digital assets suddenly look less crazy. Not because crypto has found religion, but because fiat currencies are revealing their true nature as political instruments rather than stores of value.

The next phase of this cycle won’t just be about which currency falls fastest—it’ll be about which assets survive the transition. Gold, bitcoin, and other hard assets will benefit as confidence in the existing monetary system erodes. This isn’t some libertarian fever dream; it’s simple math. When every central bank is printing to solve problems created by printing, the endgame becomes obvious.

The market bottom in traditional assets might be here, but the currency chaos is just getting started. Position accordingly, because when this unwinds, you want to be holding the right assets in the right denominations. The next twelve months will determine who understood the game and who was just along for the ride.

Forex Monthly Candle Sticks – Worth A Look

Have you ever taken the time to “zoom out” on your charts, and have a look at things from a “monthly perspective”?

Same formations. Same patterns etc, only in that “each candle” represents an entire months trading information, as opposed to the 1 hour, 4 Hour ,daily or even weekly charts you may regularly peruse.

Monthly charts provide a “macro view” to say the least and are “extremely important” to take into consideration.

You’ve now come to understand “a reversal” formation, as well the “pin bar”, and can now likely pick out  a “swing high” or “swing low” in price action – at a moments glance. You’ve also come to recognize the “value” in identifying these “patterns of reversal” – as they provide for some pretty outstanding trade entries.

Now consider the implications when identifying such reversals on a “monthly time frame”.

Price action has moved higher in a “succession of higher highs and higher lows” for literally months, but now suggests reversal in a “monthly variance in price”. Imagine.

That’s huge, and the implications are vast.

When an asset has “swung high” or “reversed” on a monthly time frame, you can throw your hourly charts out the widow as…..the implications of the move to follow will be reflected in “months” of reversed price action, not merely in a couple of hours or even days.

Do you have the account balance to “hold” through a move like that? Do you “doubt” the reversal pattern? The same pattern you’ve come to rely on daily, hourly? (patterns, and areas of support and resistance become much “more reliable” the larger the time frame – not less.)

The SP 500 is “a hair” shy of “monthly reversal”.

That’s huge.

The Psychology of Monthly Time Frame Trading

Most traders never develop the emotional fortitude required to execute trades based on monthly reversals. They understand the concept intellectually but crumble when it comes to holding positions through the inevitable volatility that accompanies major trend changes. This isn’t about lacking discipline—it’s about fundamentally misunderstanding what monthly time frame analysis demands from your trading psychology.

When you identify a legitimate monthly reversal pattern, you’re not just spotting a trade setup. You’re witnessing the early stages of a massive wealth transfer that will unfold over the coming quarters. The institutions know this. They’ve been positioning quietly, accumulating or distributing while retail traders chase hourly noise. Your ability to align with these larger moves separates professional-level thinking from amateur hour.

Capital Allocation for Macro Moves

Here’s where most traders fail spectacularly: they risk the same percentage on a monthly setup as they would on a daily reversal. That’s like bringing a pocket knife to a gunfight. Monthly reversals require a completely different approach to position sizing, risk management, and capital allocation.

You need sufficient capital reserves to weather the storms that come with holding positions through multi-week corrections against your favor. The market will test your conviction repeatedly before surrendering to the larger trend change. Smart money knows retail traders will panic out of these positions during temporary retracements, which is exactly when institutions add to their core positions.

Consider reducing your position size initially but dramatically extending your profit targets. A monthly reversal isn’t aiming for 50-100 pips—it’s targeting moves measured in thousands of pips over multiple quarters. Your risk-reward calculations need to reflect this reality.

The SP 500 Monthly Signal

The SP 500 sitting “a hair” shy of monthly reversal isn’t just another data point—it’s a potential inflection point for global risk sentiment that will ripple through every major currency pair and asset class. When US equities reverse on monthly time frames, it typically coincides with significant shifts in capital flows, dollar strength patterns, and emerging market dynamics.

This setup has implications far beyond just equity markets. Consider the correlation between US stock market reversals and USD weakness in previous cycles. When risk appetite shifts dramatically, safe-haven flows change direction, commodity currencies react, and carry trades unwind with violent efficiency.

The beauty of monthly analysis is that it cuts through the noise of daily economic reports, central bank speeches, and geopolitical headlines that dominate shorter time frames. These macro patterns reveal the underlying structural shifts that drive markets for months or years, not hours or days.

Execution Strategy for Monthly Setups

Trading monthly reversals requires abandoning the instant gratification mindset that plagues most market participants. Your entries need to be scaled, your stops placed with surgical precision at levels that invalidate the monthly pattern—not at arbitrary percentage levels that guarantee premature exit.

The most effective approach involves using shorter time frames only for timing entry points within the larger monthly setup. You’re not changing your bias based on daily or weekly action—you’re simply optimizing entry prices to improve your risk-reward ratio while maintaining conviction in the larger thesis.

This requires developing what I call “temporal discipline”—the ability to think and act across multiple time horizons simultaneously. Your analysis operates on monthly time frames, your entries utilize weekly patterns, but your day-to-day management remains focused on the monthly objective.

The Institutional Advantage

Institutions dominate monthly time frame analysis because they have the capital base and mandate to think in quarters and years, not minutes and hours. They’re not concerned with daily P&L fluctuations when positioning for major trend changes. This gives them a massive structural advantage over retail traders who panic at the first sign of temporary adverse movement.

When you learn to identify and trade monthly reversals, you’re essentially adopting institutional thinking patterns. You’re focusing on the same signals that drive billion-dollar allocation decisions. The difference is that you can move faster and with less bureaucratic friction when these opportunities present themselves.

The current market conditions are creating exactly the type of environment where monthly analysis provides maximum edge. Volatility is elevated, correlations are breaking down, and traditional relationships between assets are being redefined. This is when macro thinking pays massive dividends.

Forex, Gold, The Fed, USD – Trades Next Week

With all the talk of “collapsing emerging market” currecies, and the now “global move” towards risk aversion, we are starting to get a good idea as to how the Fed’s massive liquidity injections ( which spilled out of the U.S over the past 5 years ) have fueled spending / investment in these countries – and now the effect of that “hot money” being pulled back out.

As you’ve come to understand, huge amounts of freshly printed U.S Dollars invested “elsewhere” in search of better returns ( as if you can imagine..U.S banks / investors groups would rather invest in an “emerging economy” that their own “sinking” econmomy) are now pouring back into U.S holdings accounts in fear of much further downside risk.

The Fed’s commitment to tapering ( or at least until they freak and double QE) has triggered a rise in interest rates “planet wide” as many of these “emerging economies” now scramble like mad to adjust.

Keep you eyes on gold and silver for buying opportunities ( I like EXK as well ANV ), as well be prepared for some “serious letting of air” in U.S Equities as from a technical perspective we’ve not even made a dint yet, and the fundamental trade is pretty much clear as day.

Fed sticks to tapering – and planet goes down hard. Fed boots up QE ( and more ) band-aid gets put back on. I’m really curious to consider “how far they will actually let things slide” , as even another 1000 SP points doesn’t really look to scary on a weekly chart. Things could easily fall much further over the coming months.

Forex wise, we’ve finally come into the shift and volatility needed to pull “serious profits” in a very short time as these things always move “much further and faster” when moving to the downside.

A complacent buyer is one thing……..but a “freaked out seller” is another animal all together.

We gorillas stand to do very well in times of “correction”.

Exactly the same trade idea’s setting up for the following week, short of a couple days (perhaps late in the week for a breather / bounce ( and slightly lower USD ). We are clearly in a proven “up trend” in USD both technically and more inportantly fundamentally so…..I will continue to press until proven otherwise. Fed POMO running once on Monday and then “Double POMO” on the 5th then virtually NO POMO for nearly 2 full trading weeks! Let’s see how markets hold up…..or not.

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I’ve been updating / tinkering with my Face Book page as well if anyone is interested in “liking” or following etc…. Forex Kong on FaceBook

The USD Rally Engine: Fed Policy Driving Global Capital Flows

The mechanics behind this dollar strength run deeper than most traders realize. We’re witnessing the unwinding of the greatest carry trade in modern history – five years of zero-cost USD flowing into emerging markets, creating artificial growth bubbles that are now deflating rapidly. When the Fed signals even a hint of taper, those capital flows reverse with devastating speed.

This isn’t just about interest rate differentials anymore. It’s about survival. Emerging market central banks are hiking rates not to fight inflation, but to prevent complete capital flight collapse. Turkey, Brazil, South Africa – they’re all playing defense while the dollar plays offense.

Technical Momentum Confirms the Fundamental Shift

From a pure chart perspective, USD has broken through every major resistance level with conviction. The weekly candles show relentless buying pressure, and we haven’t seen any meaningful pullbacks worth trading yet. This is classic trend behavior – when fundamentals align this strongly, technical levels become launching pads rather than resistance.

The DXY is painting a picture of sustained strength, and until we see actual Fed policy reversal (not just dovish talk), this trend has room to run. Every bounce in risk assets becomes another opportunity to add to USD long positions.

Risk Asset Correlation Breakdown

Here’s what most traders are missing: the traditional risk-on/risk-off correlations are breaking down. We’re seeing moments where both USD strengthens AND equities rally, which historically didn’t happen. This suggests the dollar’s rise isn’t purely defensive – it’s becoming the preferred asset class regardless of risk appetite.

When correlations break, that’s when the biggest moves happen. The USD weakness calls from the mainstream will prove premature until we see actual policy shifts, not just speculation.

Positioning for the Next Phase

The Fed’s POMO schedule tells us everything we need to know about short-term liquidity. When those operations dry up, markets have to find their own footing without the training wheels. That’s typically when we see the most violent moves – both up and down.

Smart money is positioning for this liquidity vacuum. While retail traders chase every headline, professionals are building positions for the bigger structural move. The emerging market currency crisis is just getting started, and each new central bank intervention attempt creates fresh USD buying opportunities.

Gold and Silver: The Contrarian Setup

While everyone’s focused on currency moves, precious metals are setting up for their own reversal story. Rising real rates should theoretically hurt gold, but we’re reaching levels where physical buying kicks in globally. Central banks aren’t just buying USD – they’re diversifying into hard assets too.

The metal moves often happen when everyone’s looking elsewhere. Silver especially tends to bottom hard and fast, creating violent reversals that catch momentum traders off guard.

This whole cycle comes down to one simple reality: liquidity flows where it’s treated best. Right now, that’s USD-denominated assets. Until the Fed blinks – and they will eventually – this trend has more room to run than most expect. The key is positioning size appropriately and not getting shaken out by the inevitable noise along the way.

Markets don’t move in straight lines, but when the fundamental backdrop is this clear, fighting the trend is expensive. Stay nimble, but stay aligned with the primary flow until proven otherwise.

There It Is! – Profit Taking All Around!

Finally! After a pretty grueling couple of days, bobbing in and out, hovering around my trade terminal like a spy drone…There it is! Nearly every single pair / trade well in profit and time to take profits.

You’ll need to pull up charts on many, many pairs to see the end result of trades entered ( then re entered etc ) in NZD/USD, AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CHF,AUD/JPY,CAD/JPY and a big winner in EUR/NZD to name a few.

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I will plan to take the majority off the table here either this morning, or let a couple of run through the day but……in all – I now look at monthly charts to see just what’s happened here over the past few days and the message is clear.

This is very likely only the “first leg” down in what will shape up to be a “much larger correction” ( as suggested previously ) running into late March – right around the time I expect “full-scale panic” and the printing pressed to start-up again.

Japan already knows it’s in very deep trouble ( and has been forever ) with effects of QE very quickly dissolving. I don’t think they “or” the U.S will have any choice but to kick things into high gear “printing wise that is” come late March.

Trade wise….I’m taking the weekend off, and booking /planning next weekend’s trip to the tiny broken islands off the coast of Belize ( The “Blue Hole” and Ambergris Caye – please google them) as the “math and theory” is already complete for the coming weeks.

These trades and several others will simply be “re entered” at various points along the way as……we’ve finally come over the crest, and find ourselves on the “other side” of the mountain.

A painful and extremely frustrating process but….the next “peaks” are certain to be sold.

Hope everyone else made out OK too!

Kong……..”more than” gone!

The Real Money Move: Beyond This Week’s Profits

What we’ve just witnessed isn’t some random market hiccup that day traders can capitalize on with a few scalps. This is the beginning of a structural shift that will reshape forex markets for months. While everyone else celebrates small wins or licks their wounds from getting whipsawed, the smart money is already positioning for the next phase.

The currency pairs that delivered this week—NZD/USD, AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD—they’re not done moving. This first leg down is textbook market behavior before a major correction unfolds. The institutions know it, central banks are quietly preparing for it, and if you’re not seeing the bigger picture here, you’re going to miss the trade of the quarter.

Central Bank Desperation Mode Loading

Japan’s QE effects dissolving faster than expected isn’t some surprise development. It’s the inevitable result of monetary policy that’s been on life support for over a decade. But here’s what the mainstream financial media won’t tell you: when Japan goes into full panic mode, it won’t be alone. The Federal Reserve is watching these developments with the kind of nervous energy that precedes major policy shifts.

By late March, when the USD weakness becomes undeniable and the printing presses fire up again, the currency landscape will look completely different. The pairs that just delivered profits will be setting up for even larger moves. This isn’t speculation—it’s pattern recognition based on decades of central bank behavior when they’re backed into a corner.

The Technical Setup Nobody’s Talking About

Pull up those monthly charts again and look beyond this week’s action. What you’re seeing is the early stages of a multi-month correction that will create trading opportunities most retail traders only dream about. The problem is, most people can’t handle the volatility that comes with moves of this magnitude.

EUR/NZD’s big winner status this week? That’s just the appetizer. Cross pairs like this are going to become the real profit centers as major currencies start moving in opposite directions. When central banks are fighting each other with competing monetary policies, the crosses tell the real story. Smart traders are already mapping out the next entry points for when these setups reload.

The mountain crest we just crossed isn’t the peak—it’s the transition point. Every rally from here becomes a selling opportunity, every dip becomes a chance to reload short positions in the right pairs. This is mechanical trading at its finest, where emotion gets replaced by mathematical probability.

Why the Next Phase Changes Everything

The March timeline isn’t arbitrary. It aligns perfectly with quarterly central bank meetings, fiscal year-end positioning, and the typical seasonal patterns that drive major currency moves. When full-scale panic hits and the printing presses restart, it won’t be a gradual process. It will be swift, decisive, and profitable for those positioned correctly.

Here’s what happens next: the pairs that delivered profits this week will retrace partially, creating the illusion that the move is over. Retail traders will get comfortable, start buying dips, and position for a return to the previous range. That’s exactly when the second leg down begins, and it will be more violent than what we just experienced.

The rally scenarios everyone’s hoping for will be brief, shallow, and designed to trap the maximum number of traders on the wrong side. This is how institutional money operates—create false hope, then deliver reality.

The Mathematics of What’s Coming

Theory and math have already calculated the next several weeks of price action. While others are guessing, the mathematical models are showing clear directional bias across multiple timeframes. This isn’t about being right or wrong—it’s about following probability to its logical conclusion.

The re-entry points for these trades aren’t random levels. They’re calculated based on fibonacci retracements, institutional order flow, and central bank intervention patterns. When these levels hit, the positions get reloaded, and the next wave down begins.

Taking the weekend off isn’t about celebrating this week’s wins—it’s about mental preparation for what’s ahead. The next few months will separate the serious traders from the hopeful amateurs. The setup is complete, the direction is clear, and the only question remaining is execution.

And The The Next Leg Lower…….

I’d pull up a chart of the SP 500 pretty damn quick if I was you, and consider how far we’ve fallen and “how fast”.

Today’s move upward doesn’t come CLOSE to being considered a “reversal” as we’ve barely even “bounced” – with respect to the near term technical damage done over the last couple of days. Even now the index looking weak moving into the late afternoon.

I usually don’t make short-term calls on U.S Equities but as I see things from a purely “technical perspective” you might expect another day, or even another day or two – before we roll over and take the next leg lower.

That’s right “the next leg” lower.

Long USD trades turned out fantastic, although I’m not at happy with the way I traded it. Another 1% added here with short EUR and CHF providing most of the juice. Now leaning pretty heavy on the short NZD trade moving forward. JPY pairs still suggesting more JPY strength to come so….beware! The ol SP “risk o meter” is still very much so pointed – lower.

 

 

Reading the Risk Reversal Signals in Real Time

The technical picture couldn’t be clearer if someone drew it with a fat red marker. When equities crater this hard this fast, currency markets don’t just sit around picking their nose – they move with precision. The USD strength we’re seeing isn’t some flash in the pan; it’s institutional money running for cover while retail traders are still trying to figure out which way is up.

Short EUR positioning has room to run further. The European Central Bank’s dovish pivot combined with U.S. resilience creates a divergence trade that’s practically screaming at you from the charts. CHF getting hammered alongside EUR tells you everything about safe-haven flows – they’re all moving into dollars, not into traditional European hedges.

NZD Weakness: The Next Domino Falls

New Zealand Dollar is setting up for a beautiful short opportunity, and here’s why: commodity currencies always get crushed when risk appetite disappears. The RBNZ has already signaled their dovish intentions, and with China’s economy showing more cracks than a sidewalk in earthquake country, NZD has nowhere to hide. The technical setup is clean – we’ve broken key support levels and any bounce from here is just giving you a better entry point to get short.

Look for NZD/USD to test the 0.5800 area in the coming weeks. This isn’t some wild prediction – it’s what happens when carry trades unwind and global growth fears take center stage. The correlation between NZD weakness and equity market stress remains intact, and with the SP 500 looking like it wants to test lower levels, this currency pair becomes a high-probability short.

JPY Strength: The Unwinding Continues

Japanese Yen pairs are flashing warning signals that most traders are completely ignoring. When JPY starts flexing its muscles, it’s not because Japan suddenly became an economic powerhouse – it’s because massive carry trade positions are getting unwound faster than you can say ‘risk off.’ The Bank of Japan’s recent hawkish hints combined with global uncertainty creates a perfect storm for continued Yen strength.

USD/JPY breaking below key technical levels should have your full attention. This pair has been the poster child for risk-on sentiment for months, and when it starts rolling over, everything else follows. The market bottom everyone’s looking for might be further away than anticipated, especially if JPY strength continues to accelerate.

Dollar Dominance: Separating Noise from Signal

Despite what the permabears keep screaming about USD weakness, the reality on the ground tells a different story. When global markets get volatile, when geopolitical tensions rise, when central banks start playing games – guess where the money flows? Straight into dollars, just like it always has.

The DXY strength we’re witnessing isn’t temporary. It’s structural. European economies are facing energy crises, inflation persistence, and political instability. Asian currencies are getting crushed by China’s slowdown and regional tensions. Meanwhile, the U.S. maintains relative economic stability and the world’s deepest, most liquid financial markets.

Trading the Next Phase

Here’s your roadmap: stay long USD against commodity currencies and European majors. The technical damage in equity markets creates a feedback loop that strengthens the dollar further. Each bounce in risk assets becomes a selling opportunity, each dip in USD pairs becomes a buying opportunity.

Position sizing becomes critical here. When trends are this strong, when correlations are this tight, you don’t need to be a hero with massive leverage. Let the market do the heavy lifting while you collect consistent profits from high-probability setups. The beauty of currency markets during equity volatility is the sustained nature of these moves – they don’t reverse on a dime like individual stocks can.

Risk management remains paramount, but the directional bias couldn’t be clearer. Until equity markets find genuine support and global growth concerns subside, the USD strength story continues to write itself across multiple timeframes and currency pairs.

Forex Chart Survival – Short Term

Short term trading in forex.

You all want to learn how to do it. You all like the action, the excitement, and maybe even (as I do) the challenge. It’s most likely that most  of you continue “trying this” in attempt to make fast money, leveraged to the hilt and looking for that “big trade”. Well….you won’t find it trading short-term smaller time frames, let me tell you that.

The big trades are found on the long-term charts when a move is caught on weekly and monthly turns. Trouble is, you get stopped out on a 50 -100 pip move against you trying to “nail it on a 15 minute chart” – before you’ve even given the trade a chance.

In my view, if your account/trade can’t absorb a loss of an “entire candle” on the time frame “above” the one you are trading ( so a measure of ATR which is the “average true range” to get an idea ) you’ve really got no business trading it.

So for example….you see on a 4 H chart where an average candle might be 160 pips, and you’re trying to trade with a -25 pip stop? No chance. You will be ground to a pulp time and time again.

Everyone has to do this math on their own as everyone’s account size is different, but it cannot be overlooked. You need to trade significantly smaller with much wider stops to even survive the daily noise on 15 minute charts and lower. That’s just to stay in the game over a 24 hour period!

I can go on and on about this, and “do plan to” at a later date ( possibly through a series of videos I’m working on) but as it stands…and considering the volatility these days – the best possible advice I can give today is:

Trade smaller and trade wider. You might just survive.

The Mathematics of Survival in Short-Term Forex Trading

The brutal reality is that most traders never calculate the odds they’re actually facing. When you’re trading EUR/USD on a 15-minute chart with a 20-pip stop, you’re not just fighting the market – you’re fighting mathematics itself. The currency pairs don’t care about your account size or your expectations. They move in patterns that reflect institutional flows, central bank policies, and global economic shifts that unfold over days and weeks, not minutes.

Here’s what the numbers actually tell us: if the average 4-hour candle on a major pair like GBP/USD is moving 160 pips, your 25-pip stop gives you roughly a 15% buffer before normal market noise wipes you out. That’s not trading – that’s gambling with worse odds than a casino.

Position Sizing Reality Check

Most traders approach position sizing backwards. They decide how much they want to risk, then squeeze their stop loss to fit their desired position size. This is financial suicide in today’s volatile environment. The correct approach starts with the chart structure and works backward to position size.

If you’re seeing support and resistance levels that are 200 pips apart, your stop needs to accommodate that reality. If that means trading 0.01 lots instead of 0.1 lots, so be it. The market doesn’t adjust to your account balance – you adjust to market conditions or you get eliminated.

Why Timeframe Alignment Matters More Than Ever

The relationship between timeframes has become critical in recent years. What looks like a clean breakout on a 15-minute chart might be nothing more than a minor retracement on the 4-hour chart. This disconnect between short-term signals and longer-term structure is where most accounts go to die.

Professional traders understand this hierarchy. They use higher timeframes to identify the trend and potential turning points, then drop down to lower timeframes only for entry timing. They never trade against the grain of the higher timeframe structure, and they size positions based on the volatility of the timeframe above where they’re taking entries.

The Volatility Explosion Nobody Talks About

Current market conditions have fundamentally changed the game. With USD weakness creating massive shifts in currency relationships and central banks worldwide implementing unprecedented policies, average true ranges have expanded dramatically across most major pairs.

What used to be a 100-pip daily range on EUR/USD now regularly exceeds 150-200 pips. If you’re still using pre-2020 position sizing and stop loss strategies, you’re bringing a knife to a gunfight. The market has evolved – your risk management needs to evolve with it.

Building Anti-Fragile Trading Systems

The solution isn’t to avoid short-term trading entirely – it’s to build systems that can withstand the chaos. This means accepting that your win rate will be lower, but your average winner will be significantly larger than your average loser. It means trading smaller sizes with wider stops, and holding positions long enough for the bigger moves to develop.

Think about it this way: if you catch just one major move per month – a 300-500 pip swing that unfolds over several days – you can afford to be wrong on multiple smaller trades and still come out ahead. But if you’re constantly getting chopped up by 50-100 pip moves against you, you’ll never be in position when those major rallies finally materialize.

The forex market rewards patience and punishes impatience with mathematical precision. Trade smaller, trade wider, and give your analysis time to prove itself correct. The alternative is joining the 90% of traders who blow up their accounts trying to force profits from timeframes that were never designed to accommodate their risk tolerance.

Forex Market Madness – U.S Labor Force Declines

Well if trading through yesterday (with hopes of seeing much for profits) wasn’t “pain in the ass enough” – we’ve now got the “every so significant” U.S data out at 8:30 here Thursday morning.

Sure we saw the U.S Dollar “finally pop” late last night as expected, and yes the trades in EUR,GBP, as well CHF and even NZD all came away fine,but depending on exactly “when” you entered and what kind of position size you had in each – a little strength in AUD and you’d likely of just  broken even.

I jumped around like a mad man well into the night, grabbing a piddly 2% and frankly – am not impressed. The forex market is an absolute mess at the moment, with charts looking more like “abstract works of art” – from a classroom full of pre schoolers.

It’s an absolute mess out there, and I can’t really imagine this mornings ” artificial employment data” helping much. We get to hear “once again” some ridiculous number reflecting “improvement”…he.he..he… have you seen what’s happened to the participation rate? Now hovering around the lowest levels since 1978?

Have a look:

Labor Force Participation Rate_1

Labor Force Participation Rate_1

“Real employment” – sadly on a steady decline, as more and more people are simply “giving up” and not even bothering to “look” for a new job.

Labor Force Participation_0

Labor Force Participation_0

How is “this data” being incorporated into the weekly “employment figures” that are supposedly showing an improvement?

News flash – it’s not.

I’ve held a couple, and taken profits on a couple. I’ve re entered a couple and I’m in the red on a couple. The US Dollar most certainly “moved higher” so I hope you all caught some of that, with the biggest gains seen vs the Euro, Pound and Suisse, but in all – the cross winds across multiple currency pairs has chopped / flopped me around pretty good. I’ll see what comes of today, and will likely consider “closing up shop” early as…..staring at this for more that 18 hours in a row can be very hazardous to both your health, and you account!

Reading the Employment Data Smoke and Mirrors

The manipulation of employment statistics has reached absurd levels, and any trader worth their salt needs to understand what’s really happening beneath these cooked numbers. When the participation rate drops to 1978 levels, we’re not seeing economic recovery – we’re witnessing economic surrender. The government’s statistical wizardry can’t hide the reality that millions have simply walked away from the job market entirely.

This disconnect creates massive volatility in forex markets because the data doesn’t reflect actual economic strength. Currency pairs whipsaw as algorithms parse headlines while smart money reads between the lines. The USD’s artificial strength from manipulated employment figures creates trading opportunities, but only if you understand the real fundamentals driving the market.

Currency Pair Positioning in This Mess

EUR/USD, GBP/USD, and USD/CHF remain the cleanest plays when the Dollar finally shows its hand. The European currencies have been oversold against a Dollar propped up by fantasy employment numbers. When reality reasserts itself, these pairs offer the most liquid and predictable moves.

The Aussie and Kiwi present different challenges entirely. Commodity-linked currencies dance to their own rhythm, often ignoring USD strength when their underlying economies show genuine resilience. This is why AUD positions can kill your USD short trades even when the Dollar is fundamentally weak.

The Technical Carnage and What It Means

Charts looking like preschool art isn’t hyperbole – it’s the natural result of algorithmic trading systems fighting each other while parsing contradictory data feeds. Support and resistance levels that held for months get obliterated in minutes, then mysteriously reassert themselves hours later.

This environment demands smaller position sizes and tighter risk management. The old rules of technical analysis still work, but the timeframes have compressed. What used to play out over days now happens in hours. USD weakness becomes apparent faster but also reverses quicker when artificial support kicks in.

Strategic Positioning for the Next Move

The key isn’t avoiding this volatility – it’s positioning for the inevitable breakdown when the employment data facade crumbles. Labor force participation can’t decline forever while headlines scream about job market strength. Something has to give, and when it does, the USD correction will be swift and brutal.

Smart traders are scaling into positions rather than making big directional bets. Take partial profits when the market gives them to you, even if it’s just 2%. In this environment, consistent small gains beat swinging for home runs that turn into strikeouts.

The Bigger Picture Beyond the Noise

This employment data manipulation represents something larger – the desperation of a system trying to maintain credibility while economic reality shifts beneath it. Currency markets are simply the most visible battleground where this tension plays out.

The cross-currents across multiple pairs aren’t random chaos. They’re the market’s attempt to price in conflicting signals: artificial data pointing one direction, real economic conditions pointing another. golden reckoning approaches as these contradictions become impossible to sustain.

Trading through 18-hour sessions might feel necessary when volatility spikes, but it’s a recipe for both physical and financial destruction. The market will be here tomorrow, next week, and next month. Your capital and your sanity need to survive long enough to capitalize on the clearer trends that will eventually emerge from this manufactured confusion.

Position sizing, risk management, and knowing when to step away become more important than predicting direction. The traders who survive this period of artificial data and manufactured volatility will be the ones positioned to profit when genuine price discovery returns to currency markets.

Fed Announcement – Time To Face The Music

As you all know, The U.S Federal Reserve Meeting winds up this afternoon with the announcement due out around 2 p.m.

Speculation as to “what the Fed will do or say” is pretty much a fools game at this point as they’ve thrown investors for a loop a couple of times already, having “said they where going to do one thing”….then doing the complete opposite.

I really can’t imagine them “pulling the taper” before the taper has “officially” even started ( as meaningless as the amount is ) but will be on the lookout for any “language” that might suggest the possibility down the road.

My medium term trade plans would see things continue lower through February and into March, before the Fed might “flip the switch” along with the Bank of Japan increasing it’s QE – should things get too wildly out of control.

As if things aren’t getting wildly out of control already…we’ll really want to watch this correction closely as it “should” mark a significant turning point, with respect to the rest of the world’s expectations, and interest rates “planet wide”.

If the Fed is truly going to commit to “turning off the spigot” of free money / liquidity (which again I have a very difficult time believing) then it would appear that the party is over, and many, many countries ( including the U.S ) may quickly find themselves  – facing the music.

The obvious trade is still “long USD” if indeed the Fed continues in the same direction as stated last month. Should the Fed pull another fast one here ( with perhaps some “tricky language” or a “taper” of the “tapering” ) I will literally drop every open trade in a heartbeat, then re evaluate.

It’s painful “being held hostage” (yoJSkogs!) yet again with the Fed’s movements essentially dictating market direction but……this is the world we live in now, and trader’s just have to accept it, adapt and continue to find strategies that work.

Reading Between the Lines: What the Fed Won’t Tell You

Here’s what every trader needs to understand about today’s Fed announcement: the real message isn’t in what they say, it’s in what they don’t say. The market’s been conditioned to hang on every word from Powell and his crew, but smart money has already positioned itself based on the underlying fundamentals that no amount of Fed speak can change.

The dollar strength we’ve been riding isn’t just about tapering talk – it’s about relative positioning in a world where every other central bank is still printing like there’s no tomorrow. While the Fed talks tough about tightening, the ECB is dealing with energy crises, the BOJ is intervening to prop up the yen, and emerging market currencies are getting absolutely destroyed.

The Currency Hierarchy is Shifting

What we’re witnessing isn’t just another Fed cycle – it’s a fundamental reshuffling of the global currency pecking order. The dollar’s dominance isn’t guaranteed forever, but right now, it’s the cleanest dirty shirt in the laundry basket. Every other major economy is dealing with structural issues that make the U.S. look like a safe haven by comparison.

This creates a dangerous feedback loop. As the dollar strengthens, it puts pressure on dollar-denominated debt worldwide. Countries that borrowed heavily in USD during the zero-rate era are now facing a double whammy: higher rates and a stronger dollar. This isn’t theoretical – it’s happening right now in real time.

The Real Trade Setup Moving Forward

Forget trying to guess whether the Fed will be hawkish or dovish today. The USD weakness thesis that some traders are pushing is premature at best. The technical and fundamental picture still screams dollar strength, especially against the commodity currencies and emerging market plays.

The key levels to watch aren’t just on DXY – they’re on the cross rates. EUR/USD breaking below parity isn’t just possible, it’s probable if the Fed maintains even a moderately hawkish stance. GBP/USD is already showing signs of rolling over, and don’t even get me started on what’s happening to AUD and NZD against the greenback.

Why This Correction Changes Everything

The market correction we’re seeing isn’t just about Fed policy – it’s about the unwinding of a massive carry trade that’s been building for over a decade. Cheap dollars have been funding everything from Turkish real estate to Bitcoin speculation, and now that trade is reversing with a vengeance.

This is where the rally potential gets interesting. Once this deleveraging runs its course, we could see a massive snapback rally – but not in the assets everyone expects. The dollar could actually strengthen further as global liquidity tightens and safe haven demand increases.

The February-March Timeline

My timeline for the Fed potentially changing course isn’t based on economic data – it’s based on market structure. By February and March, we’ll know whether the global financial system can handle higher U.S. rates without completely breaking down. If credit markets start seizing up or if we see a genuine crisis in emerging markets, the Fed will have no choice but to pivot.

But here’s the kicker: even if they do pivot, it might not have the same effect as previous reversals. The market has been conditioned to expect Fed bailouts, but this time might be different. The inflation genie is out of the bottle, and putting it back might require more pain than policymakers are willing to inflict.

The bottom line is this: today’s Fed meeting is just another data point in a much larger structural shift. Trade the setup, not the headlines. Stay nimble, keep your position sizes manageable, and remember that in a world of infinite monetary policy interventions, the only constant is change.