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by Ashraf Laidi
Posted: Aug 13, 2009 16:38
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Unsustainable Appetite in FX, Equities & Oil

We're witnessing more signs of peaking appetite, this time inside the individual Forex pairs, as well as more failure in oil and Chinese stocks
 
Ashraf Laidi
London, UK
Posts: 0
15 years ago
Aug 17, 2009 14:30
Moe, you're right. be nimble and take profits by end of day espclly against AUD and NZD. But i see more USD gains vS CAD and GBP. We may see a 300-pt decline in the Dow intraday but i doubt we hold it.

Ashraf
Moe
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Posts: 50
15 years ago
Aug 17, 2009 14:14
Hi Ashraf,
Great calls
Dollar's strength is expected to continue? Cause in the near past, we saw dollar strength fade after 24 hours.
Ashraf Laidi
London, UK
Posts: 0
15 years ago
Aug 17, 2009 13:56
kleo, is ee GBPCHF around 1.9-2.0 by year end but no more. Not so bullish w/ cable aside from against USD.

Ashraf
kleooo
BG, Norway
Posts: 17
15 years ago
Aug 17, 2009 13:01
Hi Ashraf.
Thanks for your view of GBPJPY.
Do u see GBPCHF go to 2.0 by the end of the year.

Regards
Gunjack
UK
Posted Anonymously
15 years ago
Aug 17, 2009 12:46
Move to 59 would form a reverse H&S pattern
speculator
Posted Anonymously
15 years ago
Aug 17, 2009 12:42
probabably go below 58
Steven Blyth
London, UK
Posts: 148
15 years ago
Aug 17, 2009 12:12
If oil goes to 58 im buying. Lots!
Ashraf Laidi
London, UK
Posts: 0
15 years ago
Aug 17, 2009 12:03
Gunjcak, Asad, big support seen at $58. will provide more detail at the upcoming IMT.

Ashraf
Gunjack
London, UK
Posts: 1184
15 years ago
Aug 17, 2009 11:24
@Asad I see major support for NYMEX sept at 62.5...maybe Ashraf coul provide a more clear level

Thx
Gunjack
asad
London, UK
Posted Anonymously
15 years ago
Aug 17, 2009 11:03
Ashraf,

Just gathering opinion...where do you see support for oil? I mayyyyy be wrong but a correction across the board was on the cards. Say, the Dow will get support b/w 8000 & 8200. The result season is over, the GDP figures are coming mixed...there's no incentive for bulls to remain bullish!