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Reserve Bank of Australia: The Reserve Bank of Australia is Australia’s central bank. It conducts monetary policy, works to maintain a strong financial system and issues the nation’s currency. As well as being a policy-making body, the Reserve Bank provides selected banking and registry services to a range of Australian government agencies and to a number of overseas central banks and official institutions. It also manages Australia’s gold and foreign exchange reserves.

Reserve Bank of New Zealand: New Zealand’s central bank. The bank manages monetary policy to maintain price stability, promotes the maintenance of a sound and efficient financial system and supplies New Zealand bank notes and coins.

The Bank is required to ensure that, throughout the economy, money works as well as possible as a mechanism for making transactions, storing value, and keeping account. To do this, we have defined the vision and values by which we operate.

Rule of All Angles:  Another important guideline is what Gann called the Rule of All Angles. When a market breaks an angle, it will move toward the next angle.  This is because as time passes, an angle’s importance weakens and the market eventually breaks through. Therefore a market breaking the 2 x 1 angle will begin to move toward the 1 x 1 angle; just as a market breaking the 1 x 1 angle will eventually reach the 1 x 2 angle.  Conversely, in an up move, an angle that holds the 1 x 2 angle is likely to rally to the       1 x 1, just as overtaking the 1 x 1 is likely to lead to a rally to the 2 x 1.

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