May 21st with lots of hints [Free公開] Yesterday's article! & yesterday's drop as expected! Has USD/JPY turned to a decline?!
(Please rewrite this part for public view)
Today is about the foreign exchange.
(I kept getting sidetracked)
USD/JPY and GBP/JPY are going down, aren't they.
From a line perspective, yesterday there was a sign of trend reversal (by Keikana Line), so
the downside forecast was easy to anticipate, but currently USD/JPY has recovered
Yesterday USD/JPY
*Yesterday, from the evening it declined as expected
*The decline occurred around dawn. It briefly dipped just below the important value in Forecast Article 6, then recovered, and is now rising again from that level.
GBP/JPY
*Here too, from late night, a full-scale drop as expected
*Still in decline currently
*What is the value of Pullback Candidate 6 today?
A article full of hints from yesterday. (^^♪)
By the way, the line used yesterday was
Flow reading ⇒ Trend-reversal line
Pullback ⇒ Power Balance 8 DVD
(Both are Keikana Line materials)
If you have learned Keikana Line or have the materials, please check them.
If you have learned, you can draw in advance.
A line must be drawn in advance to be usable.
If drawn afterward, you cannot trade with it.
Sometimes Keikana Line draws in advance at a point of nothingness (Zero) too.(^^♪
There are many other line methods and technicals in the world, but
it's a waste of time to use a non-functional technical and then draw lines afterward to learn.
If it isn't a line that can be drawn in advance, you cannot actually predict.
To check whether a line is functioning or not,
whether the person’s pre-announced forecast is correctis important
I started studying Keikana-san’s forecasts because I wanted to read the flow and value like this.
That was the trigger for me to study.
The day before yesterday I posted a free forecast article for about 7 hours, and it followed the upward flow as forecast.
If you read with a functioning line, you can predict in advance theprice and flowas anyone can.
Now, I will predict again today using the Keikana Line.
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