Tuesday, 16 December 2014

The S.A.M strength Index for week 51

The S.A.M index is now in Indicator form. The larger the number the stronger the currency..



Sunday, 23 November 2014

Weekly Wrap for November 17, 2014

http://www.briefing.com/investor/markets/weekly-wrap/weekly-wrap-for-november-17-2014.htm

The S.A.M strength Index for week 48

The Kiwi carried forward momentum from the previous week, CAD and USD are still strong. The weak currency still is JPY but GBP has been sold heavily with the Euro, per last week..Indices returned to a strong buy last Week giving weight to the risk on currencies..



Saturday, 15 November 2014

The S.A.M strength Index for week 47

Big buying for the Kiwi and Aussie last week making them the leaders of FX money flows.. Sterling had the biggest move down the Index with the JPY still getting hammered.USD positioning seems to suggest a deeper correction though the larger long term position traders may start building the gradual process of adding to their USD buying.The Aussie 200 Seems to lead the Indices the last few months, its currently now trading under the H4 55ma. Are the rest going to follow like they have been ?..Weaker numbers for the Indices in the Index too.





Saturday, 8 November 2014

The S.A.M strength Index for week 46..

The Week that was..

 Big move down for the Aussie as sellers move in..

CAD still strong..

Will the USD weaken post NFP ?

 CHF ..Will 1.20 get tested ?






Sunday, 26 October 2014

The S.A.M strength Index for week 44..

The JPY H4 sentiment was short lived and selling into the Week moved the
Yen down in the midterm.CAD and GBP strengthened and the USD is still
the strongest in the Index.. looking to buy USD,CAD and GBP against selling
EUR and the weakest currency in the Index the NZD. Watching the AUD as its
H4 movements strengthened as last week unfolded..Buying in the major Indices
was noticeable but will this unfold into a large consolidation range ?

EURUSD = ADR keeps expanding as Volatility is in full swing..




Sunday, 19 October 2014

The S.A.M strength Index for week 43..

CAD and CHF were the big movers last week..

Indices.. The Aussie 200 has been strong in intraday last week and moved above the threshold, will it register bullish in the Daily TF this week ? and will the other Major Indices follow suit ?




Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

S.A.M H4 sentiment..

JPY is stronger than all majors in H4 and all major Indices are weak in H4 too..
More of the same ?




Saturday, 4 October 2014

S.A.M strength Index for the Week ahead..


I'll be looking to buy USD, buy CAD and looking to sell NZD, sell EUR and sell CHF but watching intra levels for changes in the landscape..If buying continues from Friday with risk-on the Nikkei will be the Index to buy.




Thursday, 25 September 2014

Your Attitude Determines Your Altitude

There is nothing more exhilarating than being around people who exude the energy of endless possibilities. These kinds of people are needed in our lives if we wish to see what is attainable. When we surround our environment with people who believe in the harshness of life we are drained of energy and vitality. Therefore, the choice is really up to us - do we want to reach the stars or do we want to stay on the ground constantly looking up secretly wishing that we were among the dazzling jewels that grace the heavens. A strong, positive and resilient attitude will help elevate you to unimaginable heights.

In life attitude is everything. Check the people around you and observe their attitude barometer - negative or positive - and if the results are negative then you may need to look at your own attitude and make certain adjustments. Usually people mirror our own unconscious feelings and attitudes about life that we perhaps are not acknowledging head on. Remember, your attitude determines your altitude. That's why its so important to be choosy about who we do spend our time with. I believe that we do become what we think about, and who we surround ourselves with every day strongly influences what we think about or become. A positive attitude is not about displaying a phony smile, a happy face and a perky disposition. It is simply a way of responding to life in a manner that allows us to accept the duality, the contradictions, the contrasts of our experiences. A positive attitude enables you to make a difference in the world around you because when you are able to see things in a positive light, you help to influence and shape other people's attitude as well.

What is attitude anyway? It is the mental state or position you take regarding your life and affairs. This means its not what you think but how you think it. Your attitude forms every event in your life, whether you realize it or not. Out of your attitude comes your enjoyment of life and gratitude for all your blessings. Out of your attitude also comes your disappointment and anger at how things have turned out. Out of attitude also comes the feeling that no accomplishment will be ever be good enough or that you are not good enough. Everyday, your attitude is challenged by other people and by external factors. How will you react? Will you allow adversity to stop you from moving forward? Will you allow a negative person to ruin your day, make you lose your cool, or force you to give up on your dreams? When such temptations come knocking on your door, stand at the door of your mind and declare powerfully and silently, "No one is home". In other words, cease to engage.

At certain junctures in our lives, we will encounter challenging circumstances or people. We can either regard our dilemmas with anger, bitterness or frustration. Or we can look deep within and find the source that is beyond all circumstances and then pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off and move forward knowing all things will work in our favor. If on any given day, negative drama surrounds you, hang on to your own positive attitude and don't let other people to drag you down. Keep the words of George Washington in mind "Associate yourself with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation, for 'tis better to be alone than be in bad company.'