Intraday - Forex & Commodities
SAM β Intraday Signals (top picks only) β 2025-11-03 12:02 UTC
Showing only setups with confidence above 55.
- NZDCHF: **BUY** (confidence 98) β reversion up β mean reversion.
- CADCHF: **BUY** (confidence 95) β reversion up β mean reversion.
- AUDCHF: **SELL** (confidence 91) β reversion down β mean reversion.
- EURCHF: **BUY** (confidence 86) β reversion up β mean reversion.
- GBPCAD: **BUY** (confidence 82) β breakout above.
- ROG: **BUY** (confidence 62) β pullback + breakout β buy.
- BOL: **BUY** (confidence 60) β pullback + breakout β buy.
- GBPJPY: **SELL** (confidence 58) β pullback + breakdown β sell.
- USDCHF: **SELL** (confidence 58) β reversion down β mean reversion.
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Short Term - Forex & Commodities
SAM - Short-Term Trading
Date: 2025-11-03 04:06 UTC
Ready: 0 | Watch list: 1
No dominant strategies today.
All signals below are based on automatic Daily timeframe analysis.
They highlight market structures worth monitoring β not buy or sell signals.
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π’ Ready (potentially actionable setups)
None.
π Watch list (markets to monitor)
USDJPY | trend continuation | score is 55.0 | wait signal β Tendance haussiΓ¨re ; structure partielle (HH:2, HL:1) vs seuil 2. EMA20=152.37033, EMA50=150.68858, ATR14=0.89557.
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It is not financial advice. Manage your risk based on your capital and profile.
Long Term - Investment into stock with dividendss
SAM β Long-Term (Weekly)
Date: 2025-11-03 04:02 UTC
π’Constructive
- AMD extends the uptrend.
- CVX consistent quality posture.
- DUK steady and income-friendly.
- ENB keeps long-term balance.
- IBEES stable with dependable income.
- NDASEK measured recovery ongoing.
- NEE steady and income-friendly.
- REP keeps long-term balance.
- SEBA value advance gaining traction.
- SO consistent quality posture.
- SPG steady and income-friendly.
- SSE keeps long-term balance.
π Note
Trends dominate β favour structure. Dividend quality steadies portfolios.
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