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- Alexandra replied Sep 22, 2009
Yes, many consider this an indicator of the ecomonic state of affairs, and we've been riding it a while now, as the thread attests. I still see the weekly pattern as positive, but that is an excellent point looking at the road so far traveled and ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 22, 2009
AUDJPY longs again have my interest at this hour as the pair deals with that sizable resistance at 80......the weekly again supports the daily for another ride up, as does the movement in the sister AUDUSD......does all that bear on USDJPY as it ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 22, 2009
Respectfully, I do find it helpful to illustrate the ridiculous. I saw a post from that trader about a non-HSH formation on Cable; then I saw the EURUSD uptrend described as lack of supply. That is against a background of similar dubious posts and ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 21, 2009
No - that was a good post. It illustrates the point so well -- it is all a matter of perspective. Strat is fond of reminding traders to execute the trade and manage it on the same time frame. It's a good reminder. Look at that dramatic monthly and ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 21, 2009
LOL - Indeed! (Better yet....look at the balance sheet) I'm truly sorry to offend (well - sort of - it's been building)....but to take a market that's been trending up for 7 months and maintain that there is no clear supply is....well.....dare I ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 21, 2009
Whoa there big fella.......H/S can be a continuation pattern (sorry Strat). Downtrend? That assumption depends on one's view of choice. Consolidation I will give you (it traded here in May). Low risk long.........why, yes!
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- Alexandra replied Sep 21, 2009
OMG.....Strat......I though you screened the crackheads out of here!
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- Alexandra replied Sep 21, 2009
As I've written many times, that USDJPY trade is a fundamental trade at it's base. My rent is paid with the technical markets - chiefly the continentals and the commodity currencies on this swing since the early part of the year. Yes, USDJPY is ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 21, 2009
Never buy the weakest nag in the stable. They never catch up.
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- Alexandra replied Sep 21, 2009
Why would one buy cable, when one can buy EURUSD instead?
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- Alexandra replied Sep 21, 2009
I do find the AUDJPY charts a good example of the weekly reassuring the daily. One can spin a short stance purely on the daily; however, the weekly gives perspective.
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- Alexandra replied Sep 21, 2009
Ahhh the land of 91.70...make......or break the PA
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- Alexandra replied Sep 20, 2009
You are lost after the bonk, bonk.........typical!
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- Alexandra replied Sep 20, 2009
Ahhhh...you want me to embarrass someone. Indeed, well..........nah...that would be, well.........crude.
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- Alexandra replied Sep 20, 2009
My my - a bit touchy are we? I didn't say it was you. I don't want it to be you. Just don't let it be you. But........there has been more than one idiot saying it all the way from E/USD 1.29.
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- Alexandra replied Sep 20, 2009
If one is really good and well capped, one has a chance......but...why do it unless you are prepared to be very patient...get stopped out a few times, and not become frustrated.
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- Alexandra replied Sep 20, 2009
OK, do I have to say it? You don't make money picking tops and bottoms!! You are not smarter than everone else, you won't be earlier than everyone else. See it for what it is and let the market move you. There's a modern one Strat! ("let the rhythm ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 20, 2009
This is correct. Easy initial gans produce laziness. Most suffering losses never adjust successfully to be consistent.
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- Alexandra replied Sep 17, 2009
You must be living down under then.
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- Alexandra replied Sep 17, 2009
I was fortunate enough to stab USDJPY on that retest of the 87 level some time ago, for a nice trade; however, I was of the opinion that 93.50 should have held, which it did not, so I was forced to exit a large portion; Consequently, I have been ...
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