Murrey math lines and forecasts

Murrey Math Levels is one of the classic approaches to currency market analysis, which is successfully applied to everyday trading processes. Murrey math lines can be used for understanding both short- and long-term outlooks. As a rule, a strategy that involves Murrey math lines includes other types of technical analysis.

Murrey math lines are based on the approach and observation of William Gann, also used for forecasting, but Murrey was able to adapt this system, making it understandable for investors. The Murrey math levels approach is to track the 8 major lines (price levels) that together make up the "Murrey math lines" indicator. Despite the fact that the method of analysis and forecasting according to Murrey math lines is quite complex, experts consider it unique and capable of performing in combination with others. On this page, you will find Murrey math lines analytics from RoboForex experts.

17.03.2022

Murrey Math Lines 17.03.2022 (USDCHF, GOLD)

USDCHF may grow to reach the “overbought area”; in the case of XAUUSD, the price is expected to continue trading upwards.
16.03.2022

Murrey Math Lines 16.03.2022 (USDJPY, USDCAD)

USDJPY is approaching the “overbought area”, while USDCAD may re-test 7/8.
15.03.2022

Murrey Math Lines 15.03.2022 (AUDUSD, NZDUSD)

Both AUDUSD and NZDUSD may fall to reach 4/8.
14.03.2022

Murrey Math Lines 14.03.2022 (EURUSD, GBPUSD)

EURUSD is approaching 0/8, while GBPUSD is expected to continue falling.
11.03.2022

Murrey Math Lines 11.03.2022 (Brent, S&P 500)

Brent is expected to complete the correction and resume trading upwards, while the S&P 500 index may return to 1/8.
10.03.2022

Murrey Math Lines 10.03.2022 (USDCHF, GOLD)

USDCHF may grow to reach 6/8; in the case of XAUUSD, the price has left the “overbought area”.
09.03.2022

Murrey Math Lines 09.03.2022 (USDJPY, USDCAD)

USDJPY is trading within the “overbought area”, while USDCAD is approaching 8/8.
07.03.2022

Murrey Math Lines 07.03.2022 (EURUSD, GBPUSD)

EURUSD is approaching the “oversold area”, while GBPUSD may correct up to 2/8.