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by Ashraf Laidi
Posted: Feb 20, 2010 5:00
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EUR

Discuss EUR in this thread
 
said
mulhouse, France
Posts: 2822
13 years ago
Feb 28, 2011 20:49
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leurs enfance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0zE6AbP4Is
said
mulhouse, France
Posts: 2822
13 years ago
Feb 28, 2011 20:40
LCP tv
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New pip
UK
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Feb 28, 2011 20:26
Eur/Jpy target would be 114. I believe the direction is bullish on my count . I'm jut thinking out aloud.
New pip
UK
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Feb 28, 2011 20:22
This might be obvious...but if there is a sell off in the USDX, then the Eur crosses should be going up for instance Eur/Usd & Eur/Jpy. I've gone long on Eur/Jpy. I kind of guessed....should I close my trade or is the direction good
Ignore
Florida, United States
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Feb 28, 2011 19:20
http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/03772.html http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/hdfForecast?query=33912

grumpy divergence indicator
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Florida, United States
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Feb 28, 2011 19:10
chloethebull
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Feb 28, 2011 17:17
the dog is doing great..much better than the acct:(..ya the sell off in usdx is in full swing im afraid..things will get worst b4 better:( gl guys:)
New pip
UK
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Feb 28, 2011 17:06
Chloe

Looks like you might be right. This drop is a possible consolidation of a move up. I'm tempted to exit at 1.3765 and go long. Most likely once my target is hit. I'll wait on the sideline. Not that much of an expert, to switch direction...Oh hows the dog :)
chloethebull
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Feb 28, 2011 16:42
eurusd hourly charts looking kinda bearish but best to look @ it as consolidating rather sustainable pullback:(..gl guys:)
Putko Mafani
Cape Town, South Africa
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Feb 28, 2011 15:15
Ignore, I am with you on that one.
Risk premium unwinding will put a pressure on CHF.