Operating Japanese Sailing Patterns in Weekly Charts
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    I am inclined by variations of morning star and evening star, so I will be sharing those settings. The blue line indicates where a possible pending order would be placed. These publications should not be interpreted as input signals. If you decide to operate based on these graphs, you do so under your own responsibility.

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    WTICrude Star variation in the morning.

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    NZDJPY Star variation in the morning. I like how it is formed after a prolonged fall. There is room for a good tour if you confirm the pattern. It is not a recommendation, but the current price looks attractive to evaluate an entry with a decent risk-benefit ratio. Obviously, waiting for weekly confirmation is key.

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    AUDCAD Evening star variation. The closing of the candle indicates clear rejection near a previous resistance. If the next weekly closure is bassist, it can be considered as validation of the pattern. Until then, keep calm and not anticipate.

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    GBPJPY Star variation in the morning. The second candle has a lot of body, which adds strength to the possible change of trend. It is important to review the general context: it is bouncing from a strong support. Still, without volume, it is just a pretty figure.

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    USDZAR Evening star variation. The third candle is forceful, showing clear sales force. Yes, spread can eat much of the benefit if managed badly. This pair is not for improvisers.

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