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- Alexandra replied Apr 8, 2010
It amazes me that Strat can post a synopsis of the entire threory and yet be met with a series of subsequent posts insiting on various reasons for trades contradicted by weekly and monthly patterns. God help you all.
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- Alexandra replied Apr 6, 2010
I do think highlighting this one is appropriate, though. With USDJPY entering day three of the suspected stall and E/J at such an obvious weekly support, traders should have this one on the radar for a nice, harmonious daily signal. Good for you, ...
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- Alexandra replied Apr 4, 2010
Very nice. Reminds me of the Loonie a bit a few weekls ago.
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- Alexandra replied Apr 3, 2010
Yes, the projection off of your weekly pattern would be 102 or so; but the neckline needs to fall first. Worth watching the PA, as always. Entry here if one is not in yet is a bit dicey at these levels and likely mandates waiting at this stage, as ...
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- Alexandra replied Apr 3, 2010
Nice healthy discussions. If a consensus can be reached here in the various pairs, using Strat's methods to the fullest, the odds of success for those on the thread are quite high. More importantly, the losses will be minimal, allowing the ...
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- Alexandra replied Apr 3, 2010
Tman...Indeed, I appreciate your humility and your attitude, both on the thread and in your message to me. You may have fueled the fire a bit, but you did not start it. As you have taken a dive into E/USD, let's hear your view on AUD/USD, a market ...
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- Alexandra replied Apr 3, 2010
Thanks to Dave and Kaunasny for these Strat-style analysis posts. This is the way to see the large picture. Others can learn and comment. K, I'll use your post to highlight the need to distinguish observation from prediction. It's good to have an ...
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- Alexandra replied Apr 2, 2010
With a few exceptions from well known names, the posts I am reading over the last 48 hours are, simply put, utter nonsense. Please stop it. Yes, I'll be the policeman.....for the sake of the thread. Eyes on the price, gentleman, not the distraction. ...
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- Alexandra replied Apr 2, 2010
I mean it's run a ways; the stops are probably gone....there are a few levels to re-test......its approaching the weekly neckline and some staic resistance, so it's a natural point to pause. The counter, of course, is that it's still quite early, ...
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- Alexandra replied Apr 2, 2010
Indeed, the neckline may be within reach, although things need to breath a bit. Focus on the thread does appear to have been diluted a bit. I agree with that, mstandifer. Will excuse it over the Holiday, perhaps.
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- Alexandra replied Apr 1, 2010
As we've been discusing in scattered posts for a few weeks, the current forex structure seems to support economically positive, resource driven, currently non-inflationary growth. The Loonie-oil relationship and the equity-JPY relationship remain ...
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- Alexandra replied Mar 31, 2010
E/J continues quite significant on a weekly basis, as noted. The close will be important, as it relates to the overall forex/equity markets. Monthly is not as pretty, however, though it nevertheless shows the sentiment chamge, at least for now
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- Alexandra replied Mar 31, 2010
A/USD again bumping that TL...can it possiblly hold? What would that mean for the continentals? Can argue that a couple of ways, sadly. Yellow flag there to some extent.
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- Alexandra replied Mar 31, 2010
On the off chance that one views an occassional intraday chart, 92.30 was tested quite smartly, as discussed last week...It can be seen on the daily, too...of course. I'm not sure 93.75 is as important as it might look at first.
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- Alexandra replied Mar 31, 2010
Monthly cable again of interest, though not my favorite market. Requires reading beyond the candle, as do the continentals in my opinion.
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- Alexandra replied Mar 31, 2010
E/J and A/J remain of interest here.
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- Alexandra replied Mar 29, 2010
The AUDJPY charts are my Picassos at present.
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- Alexandra replied Mar 26, 2010
You really want to step in front of that daily bar? That is "hope," not PA.
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- Alexandra replied Mar 26, 2010
Big boss...boss...worker (to coin the jargon) I don't want to mislead anyone. If I take a tade that seems counter trend, it is beacuse I see something on the longer term charts.
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