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The Forex Thread (FX)     

hilary - 31 Dec 2003 13:00

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Tellon - 01 Mar 2004 09:40 - 569 of 11056

Morning All, Opening up the week by going Long. Just the jist of my thinking bellow. Hope you all have a good trading day.

GBP/USD: Buying

"Cable rebounded from key support at US$1.8450 at the beginning and at the end of the week thereby leaving a key reversal day twice last week. Fridays upturn also emerged off the rising trendline going back to the Sep 03 bottom, which increases its potential for the week ahead."

"Medium-term target of US$2.00 still standing, we continue to view any dips as buying opportunities in anticipation of this bullish outlook."

Resistance: 1.8835, 1.8850
Support: 1.8640, 1.8500


dclinton - 01 Mar 2004 11:01 - 570 of 11056

Long at 1.8663 with a tight stop.

Beeblebrox - 01 Mar 2004 11:11 - 571 of 11056

I could easily put the mockers on this, cox i'm long as well,
186.69

Tellon - 01 Mar 2004 11:13 - 572 of 11056

Long Tade Suggestion from A.G.Investments,

"1-Mar GbpUsd Long Entry - 1.8568 Limit - 1.8753 Stop - 1.8499 "

Tellon - 01 Mar 2004 11:14 - 573 of 11056

5 Day forcast projection - Gbp/Usd Up 1.8882 from same firm

dclinton - 01 Mar 2004 11:21 - 574 of 11056

Stop raised to break even. 15 minute indicators looking very bullish, hourly looking pretty good, too.

dclinton - 01 Mar 2004 11:55 - 575 of 11056

And stopped out for break even. Short and sweet and totally unprofitable :-)

Tellon - 01 Mar 2004 12:07 - 576 of 11056

GBP/USD
(UPWARD CORRECTION EXPECTED)from Low-1.8465
CASH: Support at 1.8440(SL can be below this)
BUY with Target1(T1)- 1.8550, T2-1.8590
Depending on risk profile targets can be selected

zarif - 01 Mar 2004 12:53 - 577 of 11056

clip from harryhindsight letter:
rgds
zarif

This week could be very important in deciding the direction of a number of markets over the coming months. With a number of central bank rate decisions, important data and significant markets approaching important technical break-out zones we should have some fun.

Currencies. All eyes are on the ECB and accordingly the Euro/$. Will they or won't they cut? I have no idea and frankly I don't care. We are in a range of roughly 1.2350 to 1.2600. There are very large stop losses below and a break through here, regardless of what the ECB do, will be significant. In fact it would be more significant if it broke with no rate cut as short term traders would be positioned the wrong way. Remember that data or rate cuts are not of the prime importance but rather how the market reacts to it. A trend will either emerge or extend when the market shrugs off news that ought to go counter to that trend.

Equities. As we have said all year we prefer the Nikkei. It has broken the important 11200 resistance zone and whilst above 10900/11000 is set to test 12000. The S&P needs to break 1159 and then 1177 which is quite possible if the SOXX stays above it's trendline support of 487/490.

Gold. This looks soft and price action would suggest that whilst the Euro/$ stays below 1.26/1.27 this will remain weak. I believe that a break higher for the dollar, through 1.2330, will see another shake-out, possibly to $470.

No doubt all the traders at Deutsche Bank will be busy working on their CV's after rumours that the mighty HSBC are thinking of taking them over; well the ones without the guaranteed 3 year packages will.HSBC don't quite have the same attitude to investment banking as Deutsche, or perhaps I should say investment banker salaries when they account for over 50% of expenses

hilary - 01 Mar 2004 13:51 - 578 of 11056

You should be adding to those longs from Friday, imo.

Beeblebrox - 01 Mar 2004 13:53 - 579 of 11056

have done already thank you boss,
well this mornings anyway.......

hilary - 01 Mar 2004 13:55 - 580 of 11056

Into the zone, Beebs.

:o)

Beeblebrox - 01 Mar 2004 13:56 - 581 of 11056

30 love

hilary - 01 Mar 2004 13:59 - 582 of 11056

It must be set by now?

:o)

Beeblebrox - 01 Mar 2004 14:00 - 583 of 11056

only game all - maybe i'm just greedy

hilary - 01 Mar 2004 14:06 - 584 of 11056

Whenever you're ready, Beebs.

:o)

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Beeblebrox - 01 Mar 2004 14:10 - 585 of 11056

i'll say this for you, you've got balls !!!!!

hilary - 01 Mar 2004 14:34 - 586 of 11056

There's no exact science about this but, imo, the green line represents a good place for long stops here.

cable.jpg

MightyMicro - 01 Mar 2004 14:36 - 587 of 11056

Hil: That photograph shows you have balls but otherwise does not do you justice, IMHO (yes, OK, I'm a creep).

MM

hilary - 01 Mar 2004 14:42 - 588 of 11056

Would you prefer the one of me on the nudist beach on the Cote d'Azur last summer, MM?

:o)
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