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- Alexandra replied Jul 31, 2010
Sigh. I'm going back to the beach.
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- Alexandra replied Jul 31, 2010
This doesn't help either. All in all, though, it's been a good month for those who read Newsweek. The question now becomes, however, how does one interpret the peaks and troughs on the longer term charts??? Personally, I am not inclined to reverse ...
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- Alexandra replied Jul 22, 2010
Apologies for any duplication, as I am vacationing, but I do think some comment on E/J after today or tomorrow's close would be enlightening for many readers. One can argue either case. Of course, I am long given the weekly pattern and the daily ...
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- Alexandra replied Jul 19, 2010
Excellent point. I am awaiting E/J to confirm things. Will that range hold? The weekly close should reveal the next stage there and may thereby add some breathing room for those already long EURUSD, should it extend the current weekly bottom.
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- Alexandra replied Jul 15, 2010
Ahhhhhhh. Indeed, as stated before...."none better." All traders lock that post in your head and NEVER forget it. url #12635 Close on June 9 - 1.1978 image
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- Alexandra replied Jul 8, 2010
Yes, since you are effectively posting trendlines, I think the developing daily TL on EURUSD is worth following. The monthly USDJPY is worthy of a post a week's end as well.
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- Alexandra replied Jul 7, 2010
Yes, I think the CHF strength has underlied things of late and has supported a reaatively aggressive EUR and AUD stance as well.
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- Alexandra replied Jun 3, 2010
Everything has a price. You are at support, so why not take your profit and have a nice weekend? If you are prepared to give some back, choose a reasonable daily stop point above the 20 or above the daily high. Personally, I am not adding any ...
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- Alexandra replied Jun 2, 2010
Excellent. Optimist, try changing to a line chart and see if you feel the same. Perhaps you will be less of a pessimist. I am an optimist to 100; then I may be a pessimist.
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- Alexandra replied May 20, 2010
Ahh, indeed, my friend, now you are thinking!
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- Alexandra replied May 20, 2010
If you want friends in Forex, get a dog!
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- Alexandra replied May 20, 2010
LOL - You know me...looking for a chance to pounce there. That TL is still intact...retest?
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- Alexandra replied May 20, 2010
Idiots' version of the prior chart
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- Alexandra replied May 20, 2010
That makes a market. Time will tell. The real point is that the next time a major market hits a long term 50, use your left brain, not your imagination. And don't listen to advice on websites about flawed fundamental analysis that you cannot really ...
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- Alexandra replied May 20, 2010
Are we still debating the significance of this?
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- Alexandra replied May 20, 2010
Self Explanatory. Interesting to see if it runs as it did previously. Why should it? Who knows. Cable is approaching heavy support.
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