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- Alexandra replied Oct 2, 2009
Throw that weekly static line on there just for show! More consolidation there would not surprise me though.
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- Alexandra replied Oct 2, 2009
Yin and Yang my friend......yin and yang. But it's a path.
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- Alexandra replied Oct 2, 2009
Sadly it appears thet I may have to add GBPJPY back into my files.
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- Alexandra replied Oct 2, 2009
We are not amused. Anyway, I let it lie as long as possible. That weekly/daily combo speaks for itself now though, as we discussed at the beginning of the week. Entries are now well defined, if not already taken sub 89.
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- Alexandra replied Oct 1, 2009
E/J has my eye at the moment...looking a bit weak from the failure at 131. Am prepared to cash in the longstanding continentals on another bump....not a sure thing, but prepared for it. Divorce papers are drafted but not filed. Letting USDJPY lie ...
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- Alexandra replied Oct 1, 2009
Stepping again to the byplay of the EURUSD and USDCHF charts, one must note the disaparity of the recent reactions to weekly S/R. The EURO has yet to confirm, while USDCHF makes an effort to reclaim as we speak.
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- Alexandra replied Oct 1, 2009
Report by the ST. Louis Fed: A survey of monetary authorities’ intervention practices reveals that a number of monetary authorities do intervene with some frequency in foreign exchange (mostly spot) markets. The desire to check short-run trends or ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 30, 2009
The technicals remain a thing of beauty for the swing trader....but the weekly stall at current levels will, if completed, trigger another buy on "my pair"......LOL - for another measley run before my trail is hit....again....and again.....I don't ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 28, 2009
Nice intra-market analogy. I cont bullish re: AUDJPY. On our fickle friend the Yen, at this stage it is important fundamentally to look for signs of imminent reversal of the recent capitulation. TL's, static levels and weekly patterns are all in the ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 28, 2009
The news should be out by now - fading it....again (you knew that already)....we've been warned, but it does show the benefit of riding the technical trend. Increased volitility usually is a sign to tighten stops. Is there a reason to value it ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 26, 2009
FYI GBPJPY is not on my list either.
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- Alexandra replied Sep 24, 2009
Indeed! Chunnel's action today is a great example of what Strat was talking about yesterday. EURUSD interests me right now at the daily support.....for those aggressively inclined and watching the close. The weekly chart, however, gives pause with ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 23, 2009
Indeed, I have to echo this. Jacko proves again and again the value of the trend in trading, accompanied by perhaps a more important tool - that of solid money management and a plan for dealing with losses quite smartly. The 50 is the only Fibo in ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 23, 2009
I'm with ya....you should have seen my face! I was gonna use that word "crack" again, but you have a better track record.
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- Alexandra replied Sep 23, 2009
What - are you kidding? You know I don't care what price it is as long as there is some positive PA and a well-defined stop! Failure to break yesterday's low if you insist! A little above 8954 if you want a number out of my hat -- that would be a ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 23, 2009
Surf the wave, not the ripple. Yes, sometimes it's a big contra ripple if overextended, but......why? That ripple may likely be done on day 3.
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- Alexandra replied Sep 22, 2009
I believe FXDD, FxPro, and the new FXCM programs use the standard NY close. It's a reasonable idea given the importance of the closing price on this thead, though if your weekly analysis is solid, one can put up with some variance on the smaller ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 22, 2009
url The timing is aggressive from the standpoint of the stress free thread and the need to await appropriate PA, although your entry point impies assocoiated positive PA. You would need a realistic stop in the pair though in that setting. If you ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 22, 2009
You might consider a platform with more standard closing times, but, otherwise........
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