Daily Timeframe Analysis On the daily time frame, there is a sideways range. Its boundaries are marked on the chart. Yesterday, January 13, the price interacted with the lower boundary of the range at 90,500. 33% of the volume was accumulated in the 91,000-92,000 range (blue band on the chart), which is above the boundary. The quick buy-up is not always favorable for the buyer. A more favorable situation for the buyer would have been if the volume had been gathered below the boundary. Now, there is some unfinished business below 90,500. We’ll see how the situation develops.
The current buyer vector is 8-9, with a potential target of 102,724 (103,333, 108,353). There are several obstacles in the buyer's path: 95,836, 97,268, and above, the seller’s zone formed at the beginning of vector 7-8 (red rectangle on the chart).
1H Timeframe Analysis On the hourly time frame, there is also a sideways range. Its boundaries are marked on the chart. The current buyer vector is 9-10 with a potential target of 99,963 (102,724).
Purchases can be considered (buying patterns) on the hourly time frame in the range of 93,100-94,127, where there are two bars with increased volumes and the upper boundary of the range where yesterday’s volume was traded.
You can also look for purchases around 91,530-90,500, but first assess whether any new obstacles for the buyer have formed on the hourly time frame as the price moves toward 91,530.
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.