Dislikedhmmm...new short opp if we break 1.9570...or long if we break 1.9590...:nerd:Ignored
Good luck to anyone in or getting into a trade!
Just digging in the trenches like everyone else!
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Dislikedhmmm...new short opp if we break 1.9570...or long if we break 1.9590...:nerd:Ignored
Dislikedgo to this thread, im gonna get a lot of slack for this one.
http://www.forexfactory.com/showthre...06#post2050806Ignored
DislikedLooking at it objectively, i'd note that the drop is during asia. Note that asia is trying to cover the opening day gap. All expectations are met.
Im not sure if Europe wanna follow the same grace. We may see some support building up from here to 550 area onwards.
Slew of US data will come out today and note that Ben will speak later too. Prices will go wild, but i suspect the parade has ended, wonder how long Ben can continue talking up the USD.Ignored
DislikedLooking at it objectively, i'd note that the drop is during asia. Note that asia is trying to cover the opening day gap. All expectations are met.
Im not sure if Europe wanna follow the same grace. We may see some support building up from here to 550 area onwards.
Slew of US data will come out today and note that Ben will speak later too. Prices will go wild, but i suspect the parade has ended, wonder how long Ben can continue talking up the USD.Ignored
Dislikedim getting sick watching this shit, my system gave me a sell entry that was to high, it happnes sometime. the drop came earlier then i expectedIgnored
Dislikedclose above 1.9625, next position should be Short ?
close below 1.9625, next position should be Long ?
Is this what you mean?Ignored
Dislikedif price hold above 1.9625, then were heading back down to 1.9500 area.Ignored
DislikedHi Moe,
Though I'd pop my head back into this forum after a long time.
Was very impressed by the above trade call, but wondered what reasons you had for making 1.9625 a pivotal point and why you called the opposite to what most of us would think, i.e. price going above = sell, price going below = buy.
Here's hoping you can educate me.
Thanks
SimonIgnored