You want to get more answers from different traders, I think!
Come on here, give godim also your individual answer, please.
FXcube
Disliked{quote} Here's what I mean. The euro is on the support and we can expect it to rise. {image} While cable is on the resistance and we can expect it to fall. {image} In this case The cross will grow. Minimum was 8517.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Sorry my friend. To me, I had it and target on 85. Now it is in neutral or no trade zone. But monthly looks awful. I love this thread and all great people here but been awful busy. I do try to post anything useful I find when I have the time. {quote} {quote} Won't touch it until I see better set up.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Patience is the key. I think this move up could be a huge taking profits or climactic spike. Also my test indicator suggests decline in long positions. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} I hope that other qualified traders would answer your question moreover, godim. You want to get more answers from different traders, I think! Come on here, give godim also your individual answer, please. FXcubeIgnored
Disliked{quote} Have never followed EG closely. Have neither EW count nor feeling for that pair. From a MTF perspective, the pair is in the middle of nowhere. For a long term trade I search conditions, where the pair is in a more extreme situation. Both Euro and Sterling are in a bad situation fundamentally speaking. Both can only survive, when they do dilute heavily. The Eurozone may be somewhat more hawkish as long as the German Bundesbank insists. But with Greek, Spain, Portugal, Italy, France and others with the back to the wall or already down the...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Have never followed EG closely. Have neither EW count nor feeling for that pair. From a MTF perspective, the pair is in the middle of nowhere. For a long term trade I search conditions, where the pair is in a more extreme situation. Both Euro and Sterling are in a bad situation fundamentally speaking. Both can only survive, when they do dilute heavily. The Eurozone may be somewhat more hawkish as long as the German Bundesbank insists. But with Greek, Spain, Portugal, Italy, France and others with the back to the wall or already down the...Ignored
Disliked{quote} ... Basically euro seek support. I think not yet completed the trend. We know that the cable is at least one day ahead, and he has not yet started. Just a feeling. Can be wait for the news on cable?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Have never followed EG closely. Have neither EW count nor feeling for that pair. From a MTF perspective, the pair is in the middle of nowhere. For a long term trade I search conditions, where the pair is in a more extreme situation. Both Euro and Sterling are in a bad situation fundamentally speaking. Both can only survive, when they do dilute heavily. The Eurozone may be somewhat more hawkish as long as the German Bundesbank insists. But with Greek, Spain, Portugal, Italy, France and others with the back to the wall or already down the...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Why France? They showed nice recovery with last report wjat was real surprise. My Sis lives in Germany and they started new projects, new fundings, new jobs being created. If Germany is up it will move Netherlands and France up as well. Anyways, if you look big macro EUR problems are not problems comparing to USD problems. What will happen with all that printed cash that is stored in the banks ATM? I'm too amateur but seems valid to me that inflation will hit US after so much printed toilet paper. Soon or later... just mine 0.2$Ignored
Disliked{quote} love your count - exactly as I mentioned above Hope you made money on the way downIgnored
Disliked{quote} If Germany is up it will move Netherlands and France up as well.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Why France? They showed nice recovery with last report wjat was real surprise. My Sis lives in Germany and they started new projects, new fundings, new jobs being created. If Germany is up it will move Netherlands and France up as well. Anyways, if you look big macro EUR problems are not problems comparing to USD problems. What will happen with all that printed cash that is stored in the banks ATM? I'm too amateur but seems valid to me that inflation will hit US after so much printed toilet paper. Soon or later... just mine 0.2$Ignored