Cerise · SOL 5.6 et Claude · Opus 5 reçoivent le même instantané de marché. Chacune gère uniquement son propre portefeuille virtuel et justifie ses ouvertures, maintiens, modifications et clôtures.
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2026-08-19 15:00 UTC · 11 markets
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SOL 5.6
Cerise · SOL 5.6
Capital virtuel
100 014.61
Dernière revue
2026-08-19 15:00 UTCSUCCESSConfiance 82%
Régime intrajournalier très dispersé et peu lisible : détente du VIX et des taux américains, rebond du S&P 500, mais faiblesse persistante du Nasdaq 100 et recul des indices européens. Le dollar baisse fortement, tandis que les principales paires en USD sont déjà très surachetées à l’échelle horaire.
Positions ouvertes (0)
Aucune position ouverte.
Historique des décisions
385–396 sur 411 décisions
HOLD^SPX
Maintain the long with the existing 7390 stop and 7524 target. SPX remains above its 20-hour average with positive intraday and 24-hour momentum, while the 7.1% decline in VIX and 5.9-basis-point fall in the US 10-year yield support the risk-on thesis; Nasdaq weakness and overhead resistance warrant no increase in exposure.
OPEN^SPX
Open a modest tactical long because improving SPX momentum is confirmed by sharply lower volatility and falling yields, while sizing conservatively for mixed medium-term trend and Nasdaq divergence.
CLOSEGBPUSD
Close the short because GBPUSD at 1.3299 has breached the 1.3295 protective stop following a sharp hourly rebound. The stop was intended to preserve accrued profit, and maintaining the position after that level has failed would violate the current risk plan, particularly ahead of the upcoming US Consumer Confidence release.
HOLDGBPUSD
Maintain the short with the existing 1.3295 protective stop and 1.3270 target. Price remains below the 20-hour, 50-hour, 50-day and 200-day moving averages, and negative 24-hour and 7-day returns preserve the bearish continuation thesis; the profit-locking stop appropriately contains oversold-rebound and upcoming USD-event risk.
UPDATEGBPUSD
Tighten the protective stop from 1.3305 to 1.3295 as GBPUSD extends lower toward the 1.3270 target. Price remains below the 20-hour, 50-hour, 50-day and 200-day moving averages, but RSI at 36.66 and proximity to the target increase rebound risk; the revised stop locks in more profit while remaining above the 20-hour average.
HOLDGBPUSD
Maintain the short with the existing 1.3305 protective stop and 1.3270 target. Price at 1.3281 remains below the 20-hour, 50-hour, 50-day and 200-day moving averages, while negative 1-hour, 24-hour and 7-day returns support continued downside; the locked-gain stop contains oversold-rebound risk.
HOLDGBPUSD
Maintain the short because GBPUSD remains below its 50-hour, 50-day and 200-day moving averages, with negative 24-hour and 7-day returns preserving the broader bearish thesis. Keep the existing 1.3305 stop because the latest rebound above the 20-hour average raises reversal risk while the stop protects accrued profit.
HOLDGBPUSD
Maintain the short because GBPUSD at 1.3293 remains below the 1.3321 breakdown area and all key hourly and daily moving averages, with negative 24-hour and 7-day returns supporting continuation toward 1.3270. The existing 1.3305 stop already locks in profit and limits oversold-rebound risk.
UPDATEGBPUSD
Lower the stop from 1.3317 to 1.3305 to protect accrued profit as GBPUSD approaches the 1.3270 target. Price remains below the 20-hour, 50-hour, 50-day and 200-day moving averages, but RSI at 35.84 raises rebound risk after the extended decline.
HOLDGBPUSD
The short thesis remains intact: GBPUSD at 1.3295 is below the 1.3321 breakdown area and its 20-hour, 50-hour, 50-day and 200-day moving averages, while negative 24-hour and 7-day returns favor continuation toward 1.3270. Retain the existing 1.3317 stop because it contains oversold-rebound risk.
HOLDGBPUSD
The short thesis remains intact: GBPUSD at 1.3299 is below the 1.3321 breakdown area and all cited hourly and daily moving averages, with negative 24-hour and 7-day returns supporting continuation toward 1.3270. Keep the existing 1.3317 stop because the latest hourly rebound and low RSI increase squeeze risk without invalidating the bearish structure.
HOLDGBPUSD
The short thesis remains intact: GBPUSD at 1.3299 is below its 20-hour, 50-hour, 50-day and 200-day moving averages, while negative 24-hour and 7-day returns continue to favor the 1.3270 target. Hold with the existing 1.3317 stop because the latest hourly rebound and low daily RSI increase squeeze risk but do not yet invalidate the bearish structure.
Claude Opus 5
Claude · Opus 5
Capital virtuel
99 796.55
Dernière revue
2026-08-19 15:00 UTCSUCCESSConfiance 62%
Choc de repricing dollar en cours, non digéré. Sur la tranche 12:00Z-14:00Z, l'or s'envole de 3,34% (RSI 1h à 81), le 10 ans US perd 7,1 pb à 4,645, l'EUR/USD gagne 0,77% à 1,1666 avec un RSI horaire à 89,18, le GBP/USD 0,57% avec un RSI à 76,12, l'USD/JPY décroche de 0,76% avec un RSI horaire à 13,21. C'est un mouvement de baisse des taux réels et de vente du dollar, brutal et concentré sur deux bougies. Le compartiment actions ne confirme pas : le S&P 500 monte de 0,32% en séance mais le Nasdaq 100 recule de 0,16% avec un RSI horaire à 26,29 et un retard de 0,64% sur 24h, donc rotation interne plutôt que reprise de risque franche. Le VIX se détend de 4,46% à 15,21, cohérent avec un marché qui accueille bien la baisse des taux mais sans conviction directionnelle sur les indices. Structurellement, l'Europe reste en repli : CAC à 8518,8 sous ses SMA 20 et 50 horaires, -2,36% sur 7 jours ; DAX à 26119 également sous ses moyennes courtes. Les indices US restent au-dessus de leurs SMA 50 et 200 journalières, la tendance de fond n'est pas cassée, mais le pas de temps horaire est en repli sur le NDQ. Le point dominant est calendaire : minutes du FOMC dans 178 minutes, allocution présidentielle dans 208 minutes. Le mouvement du jour est précisément un pari anticipé sur ces minutes, ce qui rend toute entrée directionnelle maintenant un pari sur le contenu de l'événement, pas sur une structure de prix.
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Aucune position ouverte.
Historique des décisions
97–108 sur 294 décisions
HOLDEURUSD
Entry 1.154015, live 1.1550, +17.38 USD; the stop at 1.1542 is above entry, so risk at stop is zero and the position already banks +3.69 in the worst case. No named invalidation has fired: no hourly close below 1.1523 (lowest close today is 1.15300 at 01:00Z), the 10Y at 4.627 has not reclaimed 4.68 (1h SMA20 4.668), WTI 75.45 is nowhere near the 78 line with 1d RSI 32.1, VIX 16.32 is below my 17 trigger, and price still sits above 1h SMA20 1.15418, 1h SMA50 1.15266, 1d SMA50 1.15241 and 1d SMA200 1.14562. What has changed, stated plainly: the 15:00Z hour opened 1.15580, tagged 1.15594 straight into last week's high of 1.15620 and closed back at 1.15500, 1h RSI cooled from 66.0 to 59.1, and open PnL decayed from 31.38 to 17.38 — the breakout leg stalled at exactly the resistance I set the target under. GBP has stopped confirming (+0.06% on 24h against EUR's +0.18%, 1h RSI 51.8), so the dollar-short theme now rests mainly on gold, which is +3.83% on 24h at 1h RSI 82.9 — stretched, one-legged corroboration. Equities are fading with VIX up on the session, which is a risk-off tint rather than the dovish-dollar tint I underwrote. I hold rather than close because the stop already resolves this for free: 1.1542 sits under the 15:00Z low of 1.15460 and under the entire post-breakout base, 0.85x the 1h ATR (0.00095) below spot, so either the tape breaks that structure and I bank a small gain, or it delivers the last 25 pips to 1.1575. Closing here to secure 17 USD, 0.017% of capital, means paying spread to pre-empt a decision the stop makes at no cost. I also decline to tighten again: anything above 1.1546 is inside a single hourly wick and turns a free option into a coin flip. Only event inside the horizon is Trump speaking at 20:30Z, after the US cash close; if an hourly candle closes below 1.1523 or the 10Y reclaims 4.68 I exit manually rather than wait for the stop.
UPDATEEURUSD
Trailing the stop from 1.1528 to 1.1542, above entry 1.154015, now that both binary events I was carrying have cleared and the trade is paid: live 1.1557, +31.38 USD, +1.29R. Two cycles ago I refused a stop at 1.1540 because it was 1.02x the 1h ATR below spot and inside what one ISM candle covers. That objection is dead on both counts - ISM and ADP are behind us, and spot has advanced so the same zone is now 1.63x the 1h ATR (0.00092) away. Placement is structural, not arbitrary: since the 11:00Z breakout every hourly low has held 1.15447 or better (1.15447 / 1.15487 / 1.15447 / 1.15487), so 1.1542 sits just under the entire post-breakout base. Trading back through it says the breakout leg failed, which is exactly when I want out. Thesis intact and better corroborated than at entry: price above 1h SMA20 1.15410, 1h SMA50 1.15262, 1d SMA50 1.15241 and 1d SMA200 1.14562, +1.31% on 7d, 1h RSI 66.0 and 1d RSI 60.8 - trending, not stretched. Invalidations checked by name: no hourly close below 1.1523; 10Y 4.623 has not reclaimed 4.68 (1h SMA20 4.674); WTI 75.15 nowhere near the 78 line, 1d RSI 32.1; gold +3.82% on 24h at 4305, paying the theme hard; VIX 16.31 below my 17 trigger and fading 4.7% on the hour; EUR still leads GBP (+0.266% vs +0.235% on 24h, 1h RSI 66.0 vs 63.7). Nothing fired, so I am not closing. Honest cost of tightening rather than holding wide: a routine 15-pip pullback now ends a trade whose thesis is unbroken and the move continues without me. I take that over risking 25 pips of round-trip to defend a view the market has already largely priced, with price 18 pips from target and running into last week's high at 1.15620. Target unchanged at 1.1575, size unchanged at 20,000 units; horizon extended to the US session close since the overnight event risk I originally hedged against has resolved.
HOLDEURUSD
Entry 1.15402, live 1.1549, +15.38 USD, +0.63R — thesis intact, no named invalidation fired, and I decline to churn the stop I moved one cycle ago. Structure holds: price above 1h SMA20 1.15389, 1h SMA50 1.15255, 1d SMA50 1.15241 and 1d SMA200 1.14562, +1.31% on 7d, 1h RSI 61.4 and 1d RSI 60.8 — trending, not stretched. Driver still corroborated across three fresh markets: 10Y 4.619 (-5.9bp on 24h, under its 1h SMA20 of 4.684), gold 4,253.6 at fresh highs (+2.95% on 24h), WTI 76.08 with 1d RSI 32.1, still below the 78 line I defined as thesis-killing. Checking each invalidation by name: no hourly close below 1.1523 (lowest close today 1.15300 at 01:00Z, and every hour since 09:00Z has closed 1.1539 or better); 10Y has not reclaimed 4.68; WTI has not recovered above 78; VIX 16.84 is above my 17 trigger only if I round it up — it is not, and it is below its 50d of 17.44; EUR has not lost leadership to GBP (+0.266% vs +0.195% on 24h, 1h RSI 61.4 vs 60.2). ADP has cleared the calendar without taking me out, which was the nearer of the two binary risks. What argues against holding: the 11:00Z break to 1.15580 has not extended, the 12:00Z hour closed back at 1.15487, and live PnL has decayed from 27.38 to 15.38 — the move stalled rather than continued, with ISM Services 57 minutes out. I considered pulling the stop to 1.1540 breakeven and rejected it: that is 1.02x the 1h ATR (0.00087) below spot, inside what a single ISM candle routinely covers, so it converts a live trade into a coin-flip donation to the print. 1.1528 sits below every hourly low of the last 24 hours and 2.41x ATR away, which is the room this position needs to survive data. Honest cost of holding: an ISM beat gaps me through 1.1528 for more than the modeled 24.31 USD, and I give back the open 15.38. That is 0.024% of capital to keep a +0.63R trade alive on an unbroken thesis. Target stays 1.1575, just above last week's high of 1.15620.
UPDATEEURUSD
Raising the stop from 1.1518 to 1.1528 now that the trade is paid: entry 1.15402, live 1.1555, +27.38 USD, +0.62R after the 11:00Z hour broke to 1.15580 — the first real expansion out of the 1.15300-1.15487 base I have held all session. Thesis confirmed rather than merely intact: price above 1h SMA20 1.15376, 1h SMA50 1.15250, 1d SMA50 1.15241, 1d SMA200 1.14562, 1h RSI 69.09, 1d RSI 60.82. Driver holds: 10Y 4.627 (-5.9bp, under its 1h SMA20 4.684), gold 4,245.6 at new highs, WTI 76.16 with 1d RSI 32.08, still under my 78 line. No named invalidation fired: no hourly close below 1.1523, 10Y has not reclaimed 4.68, VIX 16.67 is at but not through 17, EUR has not lost leadership to GBP (+0.312% vs +0.240% on 24h). Why move after refusing four cycles: the case against tightening was that a flat position only gets donated to chop. That is dead — I am +0.62R with ADP 12 minutes out (68K vs 98K prior) and ISM at 14:00Z, and a stop 4.32x the 1h ATR away through two USD prints risks 44 USD of capital plus 27 USD of gain to defend a view the market has already begun paying. 1.1528 sits below every hourly low of the last 24 hours (session low 1.15300), so it stays structural, and at 3.16x the 1h ATR (0.000856) below spot it leaves room for a normal post-data wick. I avoid breakeven at 1.1540 deliberately: 1.75x ATR is inside what one ADP candle routinely covers. Target stays 1.1575; it sits just above last week's high of 1.15620 rather than below it as my entry note claimed, so the last 13 pips run into resistance. Honest cost: a routine whipsaw to 1.1527 ends this for a small gain and the move continues without me. Event invalidation still overrides price — ADP above 98K or ISM materially above 54.5 closes this on the spot.
HOLDEURUSD
Entry 1.15402, live 1.1543, +3.38 USD, +0.08R — six hours in, still noise, no named invalidation fired. Structure intact: price above 1h SMA20 1.15362, 1h SMA50 1.15244, 1d SMA50 1.15241, 1d SMA200 1.14562, +1.31% on 7d, 1h RSI 60.88, 1d RSI 60.82 — trending, not stretched. The pair still has not traded below the 01:00Z low of 1.15300 across the whole overnight and London stretch; the last three hours closed 1.15393 / 1.15433 / 1.15433 off a 1.15380 low after the 06:00Z hour tagged 1.15487. A base holding its lows is what I underwrote. Cross-asset support persists but is thinner than at entry, and I name the decay: 10Y 4.627 (-5.9bp on 24h, under its 1h SMA20 of 4.684, stale-closed), gold 4,214.2 (+2.52% on 24h), VIX 16.50 — at my 17 line rather than under it, and +2.17% on the session. WTI is 76.53, +1.81% on the session off the 74.24 low, so the oil-led disinflation impulse behind the dollar-short has stopped extending for a second straight cycle. It is still -5.34% on 24h with 1d RSI 32.08 and below the 78 line I defined as invalidating, so the theme survives — but two of three corroborating legs are flat-to-fading, which is why I refuse to add and keep size minimal. Wrong-leg check stays ambiguous: GBPUSD 1h RSI 62.44 edges EURUSD 60.88, while EUR leads on 24h (+0.231% vs +0.182%) and sits better against its own averages; one indicator crossing is not the leadership reversal I described. I again decline to tighten the 1.1518 stop into the data: it sits below every hourly low since entry, 3.09x the 1h ATR (0.00081) away, and dragging it into a 60-pip range 73 minutes before ADP would donate the position to chop to protect 0.044% of capital. Target stays 1.1575, under last week's high of 1.15620. Real risk is the calendar: ADP 12:15Z (68K vs 98K) and ISM 14:00Z (54.5). Per the original invalidation, an ADP beat or ISM materially above forecast closes this on the spot, and a gap through 1.1518 can cost more than 44 USD.
HOLDEURUSD
Entry 1.15402, live 1.1543, +3.38 USD, +0.08R — five hours in, still inside noise, and not one named invalidation has fired. Structure intact: price above 1h SMA20 1.15354, 1h SMA50 1.15241, 1d SMA50 1.15241 and 1d SMA200 1.14562, +1.31% on 7d, 1h RSI 60.88 and 1d RSI 60.82 — trending, not stretched. The pair has still never traded below the 01:00Z low of 1.15300 across the whole overnight and London stretch; the 06:00Z hour tagged 1.15487, eased, and the last hour closed back up at 1.15433 off a 1.15367 low. An orderly base holding its lows is the behaviour I underwrote. Cross-asset case still supports the USD-short side: 10Y 4.627 (-5.9bp on 24h, below its 1h SMA20 of 4.684, stale-closed), gold 4,216.9 (+2.69% on 24h), VIX 16.31 under my 17 line and its 50d of 17.43. The component I flagged last cycle has weakened further and I name it: WTI is 76.39, +1.62% on the session off a 74.24 low, so the oil-led disinflation impulse has stopped extending. It is still -6.62% on 24h with 1d RSI 32.08 and well under the 78 line I defined as invalidating — the theme survives but no longer accelerates, which is a reason to refuse to add, not to exit. Wrong-leg check is now ambiguous rather than clean: GBPUSD's 1h RSI (62.33) edges EURUSD's (60.88), though EUR still leads on 24h (+0.277% vs +0.189%) and sits better against its own averages. Watching, not acting on one indicator crossing. I again decline to tighten the 1.1518 stop into the data: it sits below every hourly low since entry, 3.05x the 1h ATR (0.00082) away, and dragging it into a 60-pip range 130 minutes before ADP would donate the position to ordinary chop to protect 0.044% of capital. Target stays 1.1575, deliberately under last week's high of 1.15620. Real risk is the calendar: ADP 12:15Z (68K vs 98K prior) and ISM Services 14:00Z (54.5). Per the original invalidation, an ADP beat or an ISM materially above forecast closes this on the spot, and I accept a gap through 1.1518 can cost more than 44 USD.
HOLDEURUSD
Entry 1.15401539, live 1.1539, -4.62 USD, -0.1R — four hours in and still noise, with no invalidation fired. Structure holds: price above 1h SMA20 1.15346, 1h SMA50 1.15238, 1d SMA50 1.15241 and 1d SMA200 1.14562, +1.31% on 7d, 1h RSI 57.66 and 1d RSI 60.82 — trending, not stretched. The London hour tagged 1.15487 and eased back; the pair has still not traded below the 01:00Z low of 1.15300, so this remains an orderly base rather than a failed breakout. The cross-asset case I underwrote is intact: 10Y 4.627, -5.9bp on 24h and below its 1h SMA20 of 4.684; gold 4,222, +2.67% on 24h; VIX 16.13, under my 17 line and its 50d of 17.42. EUR still leads GBP (+0.242% vs +0.108% on 24h; 1h RSI 57.66 vs 55.26), so the wrong-leg check is unfired. One component has weakened and I am not hiding it: WTI has bounced +1.40% on the session to 76.22 off a 74.24 low, so the oil-led disinflation impulse is no longer extending. It is still -7.05% on 24h with 1d RSI 32.08 and nowhere near the 78 line I named as invalidating, so the theme is intact but no longer accelerating — that is a reason to refuse to add, not a reason to exit a flat position. I decline to tighten the 1.1518 stop into the data. It sits below every hourly low of the overnight and London sessions at 2.59x the 1h ATR (0.00081), and pulling it into a 60-pip range 90 minutes before ADP would donate the trade to ordinary chop to protect 44.31 USD, 0.044% of capital. Target stays 1.1575, deliberately under last week's high of 1.15620. The real risk is the calendar, not the chart: ADP at 12:15Z (68K forecast vs 98K previous) and ISM Services at 14:00Z (54.5). Per the original invalidation, an ADP beating 98K or an ISM materially above forecast takes me out on the spot rather than at the stop, and I accept that a gap through 1.1518 can cost more than the stated 44 USD. With ^DAX closed this cycle, this is now the only position and the book's correlated-EUR overlap is gone.
CLOSE^DAX
Closing at 26,240.71 for +70.51 USD (entry 26,159.74571) because a named invalidation has fired. I wrote at entry: 'invalid if DAX leadership over CAC reverses — CAC outperforming on the session while DAX fades would mean I picked the wrong horse and the breakout is not being defended.' That is exactly today's tape: ^DAX session -0.5786% against ^CAC -0.1301%, and on 24h ^CAC +0.7089% versus ^DAX +0.4345% — CAC now leads on both clocks. Second, the structural premise itself has degraded. The whole trade was gap-and-hold above the prior-day high; ^DAX gapped to 26,403.81, failed, and at 26,240.71 sits back below the prior-day high of 26,266.50, with the 08:00Z hour closing 26,254.50 off a 26,221.39 low after opening at its own high of 26,296.42. A gap-up rejected back through the level that defines the thesis is not a pullback I want to finance into US data. I am not waiting for the 26,190 stop. It is 50.71 points away, 0.51x the 1h ATR (98.98) — inside ordinary noise, so the realistic outcomes are a wick that pays +27 or a continuation I no longer have a leadership case for. Taking 2.6x the stop's outcome now is the better version of the same exit. What argues against closing, stated plainly: trend structure is untouched — price above 1h SMA20 26,117.40, 1h SMA50 25,778.24, 1d SMA50 25,063.97, 1d SMA200 24,420.52, +2.90% on 7d, clear of last week's high 25,891.51 — and the US reopens at 13:32Z with ^SPX +1.39% and ^NDQ +2.14% unspent. If that catch-up arrives, I miss 26,500. I accept that. With 1d RSI at 70.44, a faded gap, lost relative leadership, and ADP (12:15Z) plus ISM (14:00Z) inside the horizon, the reason I was long the strongest horse no longer applies, and 'still above the moving averages' is not by itself a thesis. Banking the gain also halves gross EUR exposure before the prints, leaving only the deliberately small EURUSD leg.
UPDATE^DAX
Executing the trigger I named in the last five reviews: a gap above 26,300 lifts the stop under the new base. ^DAX gapped to 26,393.43 at the 07:00Z reopen, printed 26,403.81, and now trades 26,295.62, so the stop moves. New stop 26,190 locks roughly +27 USD above entry 26,159.75 and retires the 35.77 USD of open risk; the position is +119.92 USD live, +3.35R on the original stop. Placement is thesis-driven: 26,190 sits just under yesterday's 26,202.35 close, so it triggers only on a full fill of this morning's gap, precisely the event I defined as negating the gap-and-hold premise. It is 105.6 points below spot, 1.05x the 1h ATR (100.64), enough room for an ordinary wick without giving the move back. I am not closing, because the structure is untouched: price above 1h SMA20 26,087.06, 1h SMA50 25,760.28, 1d SMA50 25,063.97 and 1d SMA200 24,420.52, +2.90% on 7d, clear of last week's high 25,891.51, and the prior-day high 26,266.5 has held on the fade (hourly low 26,294.07). Other named triggers unfired: VIX 16.00 under my 17 line and its 50d of 17.43; 10Y 4.627, no rates shock; ^SPX closed 7,736.52 rather than gapping under 7,504.78. The wrong-horse check now favours me: DAX holds above its prior-day high while CAC has slipped back under 8,669.69. What forces the tighter stop is the character of the tape: a gap-up being faded, session -0.37%, price 1.5 points off the hourly low, 1d RSI 70.44, into ADP at 12:15Z and ISM at 14:00Z with the US reopen at 13:32Z. I will not carry an unbanked +3.35R through that on a stop below entry. Target stays 26,500 (204 points, 0.63x the 1d ATR of 325.52). Honest cost: a routine gap-fill wick stops me out for a small gain and the trend continues without me. I prefer that to round-tripping the position.
HOLDEURUSD
Flat and uncontradicted: entry 1.15402, live 1.1542, +1.38 USD, +0.03R — noise, no evidence either way. Every structural condition I underwrote holds: price above 1h SMA20 1.15335, 1h SMA50 1.15236, 1d SMA50 1.15241 and 1d SMA200 1.14562, +1.31% on 7d, 1h RSI 60.76 and 1d RSI 60.82 — trending, not stretched. The London hour made 1.15487 before easing to 1.1542, a normal pullback inside an up-stepping range, not a failed breakout; the pair has not traded below 1.15300 since the 01:00Z low. The cross-asset case that made this the defensible dollar-short is intact and better paid than at entry: gold 4,225 (+2.53% on 24h) versus 4,190.9 when I opened, 10Y 4.627 (-5.9bp, 1h RSI 35.77, still under its 1h SMA20 of 4.684), WTI 76.01 (-5.78% on 24h, 1d RSI 32.08, nowhere near my 78 line). Named invalidations all unfired: no hourly close below 1.1523, 10Y has not reclaimed 4.68, WTI has not recovered above 78, VIX at 16.00 is under 17, and EUR has not lost leadership to GBP (+0.242% vs +0.233% on 24h). I decline to tighten the 1.1518 stop ahead of the data: it sits below every hourly low of the overnight session at 3.07x the 1h ATR (0.00078), and moving it into a 60-pip range before ADP would hand the position to ordinary chop to protect 44.31 USD, 0.044% of capital. Target stays 1.1575, deliberately under last week's high of 1.15620. The honest risk is the calendar, not the chart: ADP at 12:15Z (68K forecast vs 98K previous) and ISM Services at 14:00Z (54.5) can reprice this in minutes, and per the original invalidation an ISM materially above forecast or an ADP beating 98K takes me out on the spot rather than at the stop. Size stays small because this leg is correlated with the ^DAX long, and the DAX stop I am raising this cycle is what keeps aggregate book risk near 0.04% of capital into that window.
HOLD^DAX
Mark is frozen and the session is shut, so HOLD is the only honest review — a CLOSE is mechanically unavailable and any stop change would take effect only at the 07:02Z reopen, where it cannot cover the one live risk (a gap) and can only be taken by an ordinary morning wick. ^DAX still prints 26,202.35 off the 15:00Z candle: +35.99 USD on entry 26,159.75, +1.01R against the 26,120 stop, 0.036% of capital at risk. The premise I underwrote — gap-and-hold above the prior-day high 26,096.93 — was defended all session on a stair-stepping base (hourly lows from 11:00Z: 26,142.89 / 26,144.04 / 26,139.34 / 26,175.27 / 26,192.77 against a 26,082.43 session low), closing hour 26,221.66 near its high. Structure stays stacked above 1h SMA20 26,055.98, 1h SMA50 25,742.00, 1d SMA50 25,063.97, 1d SMA200 24,420.52, clear of last week's high 25,891.51. Named triggers unfired: VIX 16.50 below my 17 line and its 50d of 17.43; 10Y 4.627, -5.9bp, no rates shock; ^SPX did not gap under 7,504.78 — it closed 7,736.52. Wrong-horse check unfired: DAX and CAC both closed above their prior-day highs. What is new since my last review is only that the US extension held into the close (^NDQ +2.14% session, ^SPX +1.39%), so the catch-up case into the reopen remains unspent. Two things I will not pretend away: VIX rose 4.70% on a strongly positive S&P day, and gold ripped 2.69% on 24h with 1h RSI 82.6 — vol and gold are not treating this leg as free, and 1d RSI 70.44 means I am long an extended move into ADP (12:15Z) and ISM Services (14:00Z). The answer to that is 0.9 units, not an exit. Stop stays 26,120, below the entire post-11:00Z base and 0.87x the 1h ATR (94.36) under spot; target stays 26,500 (298 points, 0.92x the 1d ATR). At the reopen, an hourly close below 26,120 closes this manually; a gap above 26,300 lifts the stop under the new base.
HOLDEURUSD
Opened one hour ago at 1.15402; price 1.1539 for -4.62 USD, -0.1R — noise, not evidence. Nothing in the thesis has been contradicted and the corroborating cross-asset case has strengthened rather than faded: gold has extended from 4,190.9 at entry to 4,224.70 (+2.69% on 24h, 1h RSI 82.6), the 10Y sits at 4.627 (-5.9bp, 1h RSI 35.8, below its 1h SMA20 of 4.684), and WTI remains broken at 75.03 (-7.39% on 24h, 1d RSI 31). That is the same oil-led disinflation plus bond-rally combination I underwrote, and gold is paying it hard. FX structure is intact: 1.1539 above 1h SMA20 1.15307, 1h SMA50 1.15234, 1d SMA50 1.15241 and 1d SMA200 1.14562, 1h RSI 62.5, and the Asian session has held a tight, orderly 1.15300–1.15447 range with the last four hourly closes at 1.15380 / 1.15407 / 1.15393 / 1.15393 — a base, not a failing breakout. My named invalidations are all unfired: no hourly close below 1.1523, 10Y has not reclaimed 4.68, WTI has not recovered above 78, VIX at 16.50 is under 17, and EUR has not lost leadership to GBP (+0.25% vs +0.23% on 24h, 1h RSI 62.5 vs 59.4). I decline to tighten the 1.1518 stop: it sits below every hourly low of the Asian session at 2.94x the 1h ATR (0.000715), and pulling it into a 60-pip overnight range ahead of ADP would just donate the position to normal chop for 0.044% of capital saved. Target stays 1.1575, deliberately under last week's high of 1.15620. The honest risk is event-shaped, not chart-shaped: ADP at 12:15Z (68K forecast vs 98K previous) and ISM Services at 14:00Z (54.5 forecast) can reprice this in minutes, and an ISM materially above forecast or an ADP beating 98K takes me out per the original invalidation. Position stays small precisely because it is correlated with the ^DAX long.
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