Taking partial profits around .7828 - 7850 protects you just in case it zag-zags down towards the 3-week lows once again before the next leg up towards the upper target. (Previous Report)
AUD hit the exit zone at .7828 and has now move back down, except the Weekly lows and 2016 50% level didn't hold.
A change in fundamentals helped with the break, as the Reserve Bank Cut interest rates last week.
Treat the Trend as a break and extend pattern towards this week's lows @ .7187. (random support)
Expectation of the AUD going higher has completely changed because of last week's price action on Friday's close.
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Smarkaka, salwa! Having looked at the realization of PIE stops & fricatives in Wenja, we can now turn our attention to the resonants. Resonants, as their name implies, arerelativity loud (in linguistics, we use the term sonorous) sounds, ones which are made with very little obstruction of airflow. Phonetically & phonologically, they have much in common with vowels, which will be the focus of our next Winjas Surka post.
There are six resonants in PIE & Wenja. Each is present in English, with one crucial difference. The < r > of both PIE & Wenja is trilled, not approximant, as we here in the stereotypical "American" r. You can hear the correct < r > in a whole slew of commercials for Ruffles potato chips. (Note too that the PIE < r > was likely dental, not alveolar)
< r > (voiced alveolar trill)
PIE *prō ‘forward’ > Hitt. p(a)rā ‘forth’, Ved. prá, Av. fra-, Gk. pró, Lat. prō ‘in front of’, Eng. fro, OCS pro- ‘through’, Lith. prã ‘past’, Wenja pra 'ahead, forth'
PIE *ne ‘not’ > Hitt. na-tta ‘not’, Ved. ná, Av. na, Lat. ne-, OIr. ní, OEng. ne, OCS ne, Lith. nè, Wenja nay 'no', na 'not', nakwayda 'never', etc.
< w > (voiced labiovelar glide)
PIE *weǵh- ‘to lead, convey (in a vehicle)’ > HLuv. waza- ‘drive’, Ved. váhati ‘leads, brings’, Av. vazaiti ‘leads, brings’, Gk. ekhetō ‘let him convey’, Lat. uehere ‘to convey’, OIr. fén ‘wagon’ (< *weǵh-no-), OCS vezǫ ‘I convey’, Middle Dutch wagen ‘wagon’ ( > English), Wenja waja 'drive; ride (a bear, sabertooth)'
< y > (voiced palatal glide)
PIE *yugom ‘a yoke’ > Hitt. iukan ([jugan]), Ved. yugám, Gk. zugón, Lat. iugum, Welsh iau, Lith. jùngas (with secondary -n-), Eng. yoke, Wenja yawga 'to yoke, join'
In PIE, that's not the end of the story for resonants. In fact, each of these sounds, under certain conditions (to learn more than you could ever want, see http://www.brill.com/products/book/indo-european-syllable :D) are realized as "vowels" in that they act as the peak of their syllable. For < r, l, m, n > this is indicated by a little circle under the consonants in question, for < w, y > they are re-written as < u > and < i >, respectively.
< r̥ >
PIE *mr̥tos ‘dead’ > Ved. mr̥tá-, Av. mǝrǝta-, Gk. brotós (< *mrotós) ‘mortal’, Lat. Morta ‘goddess of death’, Arm. mard ‘man’, Eng. murd-er, Old Russ. mĭrtvŭ ‘dead’, Lith. mirtìs ‘death’, Wenja marti 'death', marwa 'dead'
< l̥ >
PIE *wl̥kwos ‘wolf’ > Hitt. walkuwa- ‘monster’, Ved. vr̥ kás, Av. vǝhrka-, OCS vliku, Lith. vilkas, Wenja wal(kwa) 'wolf(pack)'
< m̥ >
PIE *deḱm̥ ‘10’ > Ved. daśa, Av. dasa, Gk. déka, Lat. decem, OCS desȩ-tĭ, Lith. dẽšimt, Wenja dacham '10'
PIE *nu ‘now’ > Greek nun, Latin nunc, Sanskrit nu, Wenja nu 'now'
< i >
PIE *ni ‘down’ > Sanskrit ni 'down', ni-taram 'downward', Greek nei-othen, Old Church Slavonic ni-zŭ 'low down', English ne-ther, Wenja ni 'down'
If you look closely at the Wenja forms above, Wenja does not have these reduced resonants -- rather, with very few exceptions (there are more cases with i & u), there is always a vowel next to resonant in question. In Indo-European terminology, we would say that Wenja is pre-ablaut. For the most part, no reductions have happened yet. This is one of the "proto-PIE" features we refer to in our past interviews.