This service provide chaos outlook for GBP/USD.
The daily report is released shortly after the London Stock Exchange has opened. You can also access the reports from the forum section of this website.
Below is an example chaos report for 14th October 2009.
The monthly and weekly strategy is to buy GBP/USD or else avoid markets all together.
On this day before London market is opened, there was disorderliness in this market, with CCI in the sell zone of lower fractals signifying recklessness and panic among traders.
The over all picture in the morning of 14th October 2009, is shown in the figure below. You will find my note and suggested strategies below this figure.

Suggestions:
1. Stay away from the market until CCI in all the lower fractals has fallen back to below -100% levels and you should be able to buy from 1.59100.
If your instinct is still tempting you that you should be in this market to buy at the current price level when there is disorderliness in the market, make sure that your stop loss is below 1.58763
2. Warning: If you want to take part in the on-going recklessness (selling the pair) at the current price levels, beware that you are taking part in disorderliness or reckless trading. This will only breed confusion and internal strife within you.
Our Confidence and Reliability
Our confidence is based on the promise of God in Genesis 8:22 and our strategy for 2009 to 2014, that is to sell less, and buy more at any given opportunity.
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The next figure shows what happened 24 hours after giving the above report and chaos analysis.
As you can see from the above image, market moved up massively signifying that both our method of separating disorderliness from orderliness in both time and space is very simple, sound and correct.
The key ingredient here is to stick to our trading objective as directed by what is written in Genesis 8:22 instead of trading by mere sight alone.
We've perfected this type of chaos analysis for all markets. If you stick to our warning on when to stay away from the market you win; and when you partake in disorderliness or recklessness, you either stressed out yourself or you lose in the market.


