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- Alexandra replied Sep 17, 2009
LOL - I am never happy. Acttually, am I quite happy in this and the crosses (for the moment, again!)
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- Alexandra replied Sep 16, 2009
Not one of my staples - I'd be selling that though.
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- Alexandra replied Sep 16, 2009
No, but we should be at the north pole shortly on these.
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- Alexandra replied Sep 16, 2009
Agreed - I almost posted this last night - Futures volumes...maybe. The theory is good; the practical is not.
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- Alexandra replied Sep 16, 2009
Nah - they need to pull it out of their own --- er.....chart packages.
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- Alexandra replied Sep 16, 2009
OK Strat, I can play that little quiz game. Given that I like people to view their own charts, who can spot the E/J static and DSR lines of greatest import? Hint - here were both touched this week though they are on different time frames.
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- Alexandra replied Sep 16, 2009
[quote=rockk;3065936] LOL - Nah....think I will stick to my plan actually. I'm hearing gold ads on the radio already. God, Strat, I really am a funny-mentalist.
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- Alexandra replied Sep 16, 2009
[quote=rockk;3065758]first thx for reply. who told you that i did not pull the monthly ? "do i have to place order for you too?" No worries - I was just teasing! Glad you took the EURUSD...it really looked like conslidation to me - not a wedge at ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 16, 2009
Yes! This is the story. You have already told it!! The market was acting funny - we were due for a large range day. Here it is. The story ends on page 125 LOL!!
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- Alexandra replied Sep 16, 2009
Goodness! Please pull up the charts and look at the monthly S/R.....did you not think EURUSD would challenge when USDCHF had already gone through? Those were free pips! You didn't even pull the charts, did you? More importantly, that little pearl ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 15, 2009
Speak to me USDCHF - are you telling me where the EURUSD is going?
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- Alexandra replied Sep 15, 2009
So do they still call it a triple top down under -- or does that make it a triple bottom? Hmmmmm......either way I am with the trend on this one at this stage.
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- Alexandra replied Sep 15, 2009
I would like to see 91.70 tested again. I still see that whole negative W/M picture as the world's largest bear trap. That monthly failure is a thing of beauty from a PA perspective though at 101.30. If it's accurate the market should hit 50 - I ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 11, 2009
LOL - We are not amused by USDJPY, but we are not going to let her distort our other trades. The time will come. Oh, it starts going up...and then it goes down. You know that feeling, eh Strat????
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- Alexandra replied Sep 11, 2009
OMG! Are we groveling about missed trades on intraday charts? C'mon folks, this is a professional thread!
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- Alexandra replied Sep 11, 2009
Interesting that today's intraday high on USDCHF is right on the 1.04. That is a sign of comfort on a profit-taking day for those long EURUSD in spite of today's emerging daily pattern. In contrast to some, I do believe that vthe byplay in these ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 11, 2009
Failing 92 seems to have allowed a capitulation of sorts.....I like this sort of thing. In true Strat form, one should wait for appropriate PA to show a reversal; I will likely be lurking at the 89.75 area though, as the bargain shopping has been ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 9, 2009
Indeed, the 1.04 is holding for the moment and perhaps worth a stab for those who like the quick trade. The long term charts, however, would need a lot more work to make that bear trap a reality. I'm more interested at the moment in the USDJPY's ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 8, 2009
The resurgent AUDJPY showed that the recovery was on long before anyone's report. url Interestingly, that market is currently in an intraday reversal - as Strat says, we will wait to see who wins that war on the close -- and then the pundents can ...
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- Alexandra replied Sep 8, 2009
LOL - I had a bit of luck there. There was no movement at all out of the long USDCHF side, so I dumped them on last night's open. Just held my EURUSD longs. That proved to be correct, but - honestly, I would have been happy with a protitable but ...
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