What is a good website for the Shangai info?
I like to check it out.
I like to check it out.
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DislikedGlad to see you posting here Breeze. I enjoyed your posts at dailyfx.Ignored
DislikedCool.....its dead over there......since they have forum changes most traders stayed away.
I'm
long GBP 9984...................OPEN
long YEN 12286.................OPEN
Breeze
I have to leave for the GYM now will check in later.Ignored
DislikedWell i was making a point from your statement u dont have to be so sensetive some people dont know that theres no correlation betwwen YEN and the NIKKEI....I bet u too didnt know that theres a STRONG correllation between the Shanghai market and YEN crosses....were here to help each other in everyway possible....so when you (LOL) i dont acctually know what u mean.....seems like you kno too mush.Ignored
DislikedIs this a come back up, or is this a retracement of the current down trend?Ignored
DislikedWhat is a good website for the Shangai info?
I like to check it out.Ignored
Dislikedbreeze, i dont use any sl either. but i'm new to hedging. any good tip or site where i can learn more about like pairs??Ignored
DislikedLooks like we're going down again.
Don't see the point of trying to pick up longs at the moment while the short term trend is showing down.
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Quoting DFXDisliked06:27 GBP/USD: Weighed Down by Unwinding of GBP/JPY Longs, Blair Exit London, June 27. Unwinding of long GBP/JPY positions is being blamed as the catalyst for cable"s early Europe stop-assisted slide to an intra-week low of 1.9936. The latter level also marks a fresh base since yesterday"s eight-week peak of 2.0017. Further sell stops reportedly reside below 1.9935.
1.9971 (today"s Asian session base) is now a resistance level. Upper obstacles include 1.9988 (today"s Asian session top) and 2.0000.
BoE Deputy Governor John Gieve yesterday said that he voted for another UK base rate rise earlier this month because he was more concerned about the inflationary dangers of unchecked credit growth then the risk of causing an unnecessary slowdown in the economy (Daily Telegraph, B1).
Tony Blair will tender his resignation as UK Prime Minister early this afternoon, with Gordon Brown invited to form the next government circa 13:00GMT (BBC website). Brown is expected to name his cabinet tomorrow. Alistair Darling is favourite to become Chancellor. [email protected]Ignored