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The Forex Thread (FX)     

hilary - 31 Dec 2003 13:00

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chocolat - 01 Nov 2006 10:46 - 6589 of 11056

Smashing to see you on here, Mels :) Lucky you're not connected via the Swinton exchange! We are, as I discovered yesterday :S

In again long since this morning, no time to watch so it's just a punt. Stop's 10 pips below my entry at 1.9050, and it may be too close.
Probably barking, but imo all we need is a convincing break of 1.91 for another 400 pips with any luck :)

MightyMicro - 01 Nov 2006 11:45 - 6590 of 11056

Choccie: Glad you're connected again. I wondered where you'd gone.

Mel: You're showing your age. 1=$2.40 stemmed from when the exchange rates were fixed. That would be the rate in about 1968-71. Rates were allowed to float from 1973, as I recall (which was also oil crisis year).

Boyse - 01 Nov 2006 12:00 - 6591 of 11056

Metals - Gold prices rise to new 7-week highs on dollar weakness

Melnibone - 01 Nov 2006 12:09 - 6592 of 11056

Lol MM. :-) Many a good tune played on an old fiddle. ;-)

It was 1970, and I was a callow yoof of 20 years. :-)
When I went to American bars, I was so baby faced that they
used to make me show my passport to prove I was old enough to drink. :-(

I wouldn't mind, but after drinking draught real ale in the UK, drinking
that American cr*p was like drinking virgin's pee. You couldn't get tipsy
on it if you tried.

Edit. If memory serves me correctly, it was summer, so I had just turned 21,
not 20.

Melnibone - 01 Nov 2006 12:12 - 6593 of 11056

Looks like my Gold/ Cable correlation charts seem to be working out, atm.
Suppose folk will be looking for pullbacks now, to hopefully get in a bit
of a trend.

Lot of data over the next 2 weeks that should give some volatility, imho.

Seymour Clearly - 01 Nov 2006 13:52 - 6594 of 11056

Choccy, that's a nice entry - was on my way to work so missed that. Have just gone long at 1.9079, tightish stop but hoping for those 400 points you mention. Greed is good:-)

hilary - 01 Nov 2006 14:01 - 6595 of 11056

Well I'm looking at bearish divergence on the 1-hour MACD, Seymour, so I've shorted it. The good news is that at least one of us will be right. Looks like everyone's waiting for the ISM before the decent move.

:o)

That 4-hour chart still hasn't turned yet though so I'm not overly confident yet.

Welcome to the thread, Melnibone.

Seymour Clearly - 01 Nov 2006 14:11 - 6596 of 11056

Haven't got room for a 4 hour chart on my laptop as well Hils!! As you say, one of us will be right :-)

Melnibone, a belated welcome from me as well.

Melnibone - 01 Nov 2006 14:44 - 6597 of 11056

Thanks Hils and Seymour.

Does Forex often act the same as Stocks, ie after breaking a significant
level, it retraces to check it out as support prior to continuing the breakout?

hilary - 01 Nov 2006 14:45 - 6598 of 11056

Out of interest looking at Melnibone's chart, what do people here use to draw lines and add text to their piccies?

I've actually got Adobe CS2, but I don't know how to use it and it's a massive program which is far too heavyweight for my minor needs. I just need something that does the basics. What about MS Paint which comes bundled with XP?

Harlosh - 01 Nov 2006 14:45 - 6599 of 11056

I'm not inclined to go long yet either but then neither am I short though I would favour the short side for the same reasons as Hilary. I would like to see some unwinding done before I am tempted long.

hilary - 01 Nov 2006 14:47 - 6600 of 11056

Melnibone,

Re post 6597, indeed it does. Straight lines for support and resistance seem to work very well for FX, probably because of the high liquidity.

Melnibone - 01 Nov 2006 14:49 - 6601 of 11056

I find MS Paint just fine Hilary, when using charts from the net.
When I take data from my own charts in excel, you can use the excel
Draw and Textbox facilities to put stuff on the chart.

hilary - 01 Nov 2006 14:54 - 6602 of 11056

Thanks, M, I'll try Paint. I used to have something by Microsoft that was bundled in with FrontPage 98 on an old computer that was very simple but I seem to have lost the CD.

hilary - 01 Nov 2006 15:02 - 6603 of 11056

Well done, Seymour. A quick reverse to long there before any real harm done.

Seymour Clearly - 01 Nov 2006 15:03 - 6604 of 11056

:-)

Melnibone - 01 Nov 2006 15:46 - 6605 of 11056

Blimey, Forex certainly does some violent stop taking moves on Data
releases, doesn't it.

Harlosh - 01 Nov 2006 15:49 - 6606 of 11056

That move might answer your question from yesterday Mel :-))

Harlosh - 01 Nov 2006 15:51 - 6607 of 11056

Not sure I would want to be long right now.

bakko - 01 Nov 2006 15:55 - 6608 of 11056

Mel, A warm welcome from me too.

The ride on cable is wild!
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