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- Alexandra replied Oct 15, 2009
I had a weekly line at ~1.5980 - that was the trigger for me on last night's and last week's post. It's the low from 7/05/09 Strat, this one has some room to run - I think you will see your 1.64. 1.6250 may block the road though
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- Alexandra replied Oct 15, 2009
Goodness - is that USDJPY coming to the party?
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- Alexandra replied Oct 14, 2009
Is cable actually over that big fat line?...Glory be!
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- Alexandra replied Oct 14, 2009
Ahhhhh.....indeed.....not just on the daily either. That was the givaway despite the talk of resistance and double tops.
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- Alexandra replied Oct 13, 2009
I believe there may be a bloody towel on the floor at that Canadian's house. He may not need it anymore for a while since 1.03 has been hit.
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- Alexandra replied Oct 13, 2009
Thoughtful.......looking at the monthly, we are at a critical and natural stopping point here at 81.80-82 after the hard earned break of 80. There is a big fat Strat line there (which held once already) at which to take profit for those who ...
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- Alexandra replied Oct 13, 2009
Double top, huh? Hmmm......let me look at the lomger term charts....not off the boil yet.
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- Alexandra replied Oct 13, 2009
If you feel the need to trade GBP, why not look at it against the JPY?
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- Alexandra replied Oct 12, 2009
If I were the SNB, I would be dawning my camo and mask. The weekly there is a nice reassurance (in holding the big fat line) to a rather murky daily appearance relative to that seen on EUR/USD. That lag, however, gives me pause not to chase EURUSD, ...
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- Alexandra replied Oct 8, 2009
Jacko describes himself as a trend trader - he made his living initially on the daily chart and moved to 4 hr due to the increased volitility of the past year. Trading the 1M chart is just not a consistent way of investing for those of us on this ...
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- Alexandra replied Oct 7, 2009
Are you kidding - tell him to donate to charity instead.
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- Alexandra replied Oct 4, 2009
Cable dealing with one of those nice thick lines at the moment....let's see if this beast will behave for once.
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- Alexandra replied Oct 2, 2009
Fundamentally speaking, I believe it may be time to be on alert for a breakdown of the recent correlations. That means Strat has the floor in assessing each pair on it's own merits. It is important in these instances to free oneself from overthought ...
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- Alexandra replied Oct 2, 2009
That one is on my hold for 52 weeks list.
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- Alexandra replied Oct 2, 2009
LOL - felt pressure to contribute - you are giving a lot of info - it's beautiful!
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- Alexandra replied Oct 2, 2009
LOL - leave him alone - he is on a roll. There is a lot out there for next week. The conti's are the open question in my opinion. USDCHF still speaks to me though as a guide.
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- Alexandra replied Oct 2, 2009
C'mon....post those weekly lines......c'mon! That one in not in Kansas yet.
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- Alexandra replied Oct 2, 2009
If you post anything in Greek, I will leave the forum.
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