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Hula-Hoop-Fitness im Selbsttest: So effektiv ist das Workout wirklich

Was passiert, wenn man jeden Tag die Hüften für Hula-Hoop-Fitness schwingt? Beauty-Editor Melanie Paukner hat den Trend getestet – seht hier das Ergebnis.

Heidi Klum: So reich ist die GNTM-Ikone wirklich

Heidi Klum ist Deutschlands bekanntestes Model und gilt selbst in den USA als absoluter Megastar. Dieser Promi-Status macht sich auch auf dem Konto der TV-Beauty bemerkbar: So reich ist Heidi Klum wirklich.

Endlich komplett bei Netflix: Action-Reihe, die seit 20 Jahren perfekte Unterhaltung liefert

Netflix lässt es am ersten Wochenende des neuen Jahres krachen und nimmt einen der größten Action-Blockbuster der vergangenen Saison ins Programm. Die ersten drei Teile der Reihe könnt ihr auch streamen.

Tarif für unter 2 Euro zum Samsung-Handy? Wir rechnen nach

Tarif-Angebote mit Smartphones sind ein zweischneidiges Schwert. Einerseits werben Händler teils mit niedrigen Gerätekosten, plustern dafür aber die Monatsbeträge auf. Andererseits schlummert in manchen Bundles aber auch gehöriges Sparpotenzial. Daher ist es wichtig, genau hinzuschauen. Der Beitrag Tarif für unter 2 Euro zum Samsung-Handy? Wir rechnen nach erschien zuerst auf inside digital.

Knapp 300 Euro: Aldi verramscht ab sofort 50 Zoll QLED-Fernseher

Du willst dir von deinem Weihnachtsgeld noch was Schönes gönnen? Dann ist gerade vielleicht die perfekte Gelegenheit. Denn bei Aldi holst du dir jetzt einen großen QLED-TV für rund 300 Euro nach Hause. Das musst du wissen. Der Beitrag Knapp 300 Euro: Aldi verramscht ab sofort 50 Zoll QLED-Fernseher erschien zuerst auf inside digital.

Speicher-Tipp für die PS5: Wer das nicht beachtet, riskiert seine Spielstände

Ein externer Datenträger kann dabei helfen, den Speicher eurer PS5 zu vergrößern – allerdings müsst ihr dabei ganz genau aufpassen, sonst könnte der Extra-Speicher für euch zum Alptraum werden.

Restart! Reset! Refocus! 2025

A Happy New Year Traders. It's another year to Restart, Reset, Refocus as many times as we need. I just wanted to share a refresher typical market structure with you. Basically Market structure is the study of the market behavior. It’s essentially the structure that the current market is trading in. it helps us know whether or not the market is trending. Well what's a Trending market? -A trending market is a market that forms higher highs and higher lows in a bullish trend and lower lows and lower highs in a bearish trend. -Each trend is accompany by properties and Rules. For a Bullish Trend: Properties: *It forms Higher highs and Higher lows Rules: *It must only break higher highs, *And Respect higher lows. *We are only looking for Buying opportunities. *Becomes invalid only when we break below higher low. For a Bearish Trend: Properties: *It forms Lower lows and lower highs Rules: *It must only break lower lows, *And Respect lower highs *We are only looking for Selling opportunities. *Becomes invalid only when we break above lower high. That is as simply as it gets. if we can understand the basic market structure, we will be able to answer the following Questions: 1. Who's in control of the market? Buyers or Sellers? 2. What is the right time and place to enter or exit the market? 3. When you need to stay away? And Remember market structure differs as we move from one timeframe to another timeframe, this simply means on 4H TF you might be seeing HH-HL formation but on the 15M TF you might see LL-LH formation. This is a result of having HTF structure which could be your swing structure and internal structure on LTF. in the next Post we will look into this further and have a visual representation.

BANKEX S/R for 6/1/25

Support and Resistance Levels: Support Levels: These are price points (green line/shade) where a downward trend may be halted due to a concentration of buying interest. Imagine them as a safety net where buyers step in, preventing further decline. Resistance Levels: Conversely, resistance levels (red line/shade) are where upward trends might stall due to increased selling interest. They act like a ceiling where sellers come in to push prices down. Breakouts: Bullish Breakout: When the price moves above resistance, it often indicates strong buying interest and the potential for a continued uptrend. Traders may view this as a signal to buy or hold. Bearish Breakout: When the price falls below support, it can signal strong selling interest and the potential for a continued downtrend. Traders might see this as a cue to sell or avoid buying. MA Ribbon (EMA 20, EMA 50, EMA 100, EMA 200) : Above EMA: If the stock price is above the EMA, it suggests a potential uptrend or bullish momentum. Below EMA: If the stock price is below the EMA, it indicates a potential downtrend or bearish momentum. Trendline: A trendline is a straight line drawn on a chart to represent the general direction of a data point set. Uptrend Line: Drawn by connecting the lows in an upward trend. Indicates that the price is moving higher over time. Acts as a support level, where prices tend to bounce upward. Downtrend Line: Drawn by connecting the highs in a downward trend. Indicates that the price is moving lower over time. It acts as a resistance level, where prices tend to drop. Disclaimer: I am not a SEBI registered. The information provided here is for learning purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial advice. Consider the broader market context and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.

GBPUSD analysis week 1

?Fundamental Analysis UK macroeconomic and consumer credit data earlier in the week came in below expectations, but received little attention. Meanwhile, the US business survey kept investors optimistic, with the ISM manufacturing PMI hitting a nine-month high, albeit below forecasts, suggesting a slowdown in manufacturing inflation and continued job cuts. There is little major economic data coming from the UK next week. The US is closed for a holiday on Thursday, and the first non-farm payrolls (NFP) report of 2025 will be released on Friday. ?Technical Analysis GBPUSD has recovered from 1.263 and is heading towards the key resistance level of 1.248. The 1.248 area is a confluence of EMAs, trendlines and an area where the bears have a complete advantage over the buyers. The 1.260 area will be the weekly resistance area on any breakout above 1.248. On the other side, the area accepted by the buyers last week at 1.236 becomes the immediate support area for the pair. The main support area for next week is around 1.222 on a breakout above the temporary support area. ??Trading Signals BUY GBPUSD 1.222-1.220 SL 1.218 SELL GBPUSD 1.248-1.250 SL 1.252

SENSEX S/R for 6/1/25

Support and Resistance Levels: Support Levels: These are price points (green line/shade) where a downward trend may be halted due to a concentration of buying interest. Imagine them as a safety net where buyers step in, preventing further decline. Resistance Levels: Conversely, resistance levels (red line/shade) are where upward trends might stall due to increased selling interest. They act like a ceiling where sellers come in to push prices down. Breakouts: Bullish Breakout: When the price moves above resistance, it often indicates strong buying interest and the potential for a continued uptrend. Traders may view this as a signal to buy or hold. Bearish Breakout: When the price falls below support, it can signal strong selling interest and the potential for a continued downtrend. Traders might see this as a cue to sell or avoid buying. MA Ribbon (EMA 20, EMA 50, EMA 100, EMA 200) : Above EMA: If the stock price is above the EMA, it suggests a potential uptrend or bullish momentum. Below EMA: If the stock price is below the EMA, it indicates a potential downtrend or bearish momentum. Trendline: A trendline is a straight line drawn on a chart to represent the general direction of a data point set. Uptrend Line: Drawn by connecting the lows in an upward trend. Indicates that the price is moving higher over time. Acts as a support level, where prices tend to bounce upward. Downtrend Line: Drawn by connecting the highs in a downward trend. Indicates that the price is moving lower over time. It acts as a resistance level, where prices tend to drop. Disclaimer: I am not a SEBI registered. The information provided here is for learning purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial advice. Consider the broader market context and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.