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The Forex Thread (FX)     

hilary - 31 Dec 2003 13:00

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chocolat - 12 Feb 2007 12:15 - 7358 of 11056

Nice one biiig bear ;)

mg - 12 Feb 2007 12:39 - 7359 of 11056

Could have been a little premature - but still got a short to trigger at 500 (503 actually). Be interesting to see if it bounces as far as that.

chocolat - 12 Feb 2007 12:45 - 7360 of 11056

Must admit I've spotted a pattern I'm not comfortable with, taken some off on the dip earlier. Probably get stopped out on the rest, but off to work now :S

MightyMicro - 12 Feb 2007 15:59 - 7361 of 11056

It's just flapping about in the breeze again waiting for the CPI. Assuming that is as forecast, then a bijou dip-ette is on the cards.

hilary - 12 Feb 2007 19:50 - 7362 of 11056

I'm not really sure that I do bijou. I do sell dollars though. And I have been.

PS. I wouldn't leave it to flap in the breeze for too long, MM. Not at your age anyway.

:o)

MightyMicro - 12 Feb 2007 23:58 - 7363 of 11056

Aah, good evening, Madame Hil.

Buddy, can you spare a dime? Or a dollar or two, if they're getting cheaper.

chocolat - 13 Feb 2007 00:23 - 7364 of 11056

Ha, now I know where you've been, Hils ;)

Your neighbour got a new DeLonghi?

STORMCALLER - 13 Feb 2007 01:21 - 7365 of 11056

Despite a fairly long absence from this domain, I wonder if I might be allowed an augury at this fount of all (FX) wisdom??

My problem is this....(and please forgive the name-dropping...it is germain) Some time ago, and unannounced, E-Trade introduced automated trailing-stops which allowed a one-way-only stop to be placed on their platform....a good move!
Specific to this arena, it allowed said stops to be placed against Major USD pairs...including my favourites (cable, euro/dollar) at 5 points away.
Also unannounced this was recently increased to a minimum of 25 points away....when I qureied this with suuport, the answer was "due to extraordinary volatility"

Well I am a simple soul, and just a number in the unemployed statistic....but really,,, I had a euro-dollar trade recently (with 25 point stop), it took 2 DAYS to take me out for a 10 point loss.

So my question is this....Does the E-Trade strategy represent a simple rip-off....or are they protecting themselves from remaining open-position now we have gone fixed-rate.....I mean to say.....volatile?????...2 DAYS for 15 points?????

Yours

A puzzled SC

mg - 13 Feb 2007 07:56 - 7366 of 11056

Another day, another dollar - pulled my short to open - just missed it automatically opening overnight. Out today so no positions - but, if I were I would be looking to go long based on the 2 hour and 1 hour MACDs turning up. The 4 hour is thinking about it

mg - 13 Feb 2007 11:02 - 7367 of 11056

Just popped in to see the effect of the CPI news - just shows - don't go by charts alone. Hindsight says that I should have left that 503 sell trigger in place - but good job I didn't trade long. You live and learn - every day :)

I'll get a chance to see where it is tomorrow.

Hope you still had some of those shorts open chocciepops.

chocolat - 13 Feb 2007 11:19 - 7368 of 11056

I have, meggers.
Just covered a bit, but 1.93 beckons if we don't hold here.
And that's the biggie ;)

Boyse - 14 Feb 2007 08:20 - 7369 of 11056

mg - 14 Feb 2007 09:45 - 7370 of 11056

Oh Boyse, you shouldn't have.

As for Cable - I just wish I could have played yesterday - so long as I could have read it correctly - loadsa points both way - 100 down, 100 up - anyone get 'em?

Hotei - 14 Feb 2007 10:51 - 7371 of 11056

Have just been messing around with cable as it's one of the only things working on CMC this morning. Closed a small short on the dip down below 9500 at 10.30 and am now short again at 9550

mg - 14 Feb 2007 11:07 - 7372 of 11056

Not sure about shorting - the 4 and 8 hour MACDs have now turned up so I'm looking for a long on a pull back. In retrospect, the 400 level was a perfect support in this Daily down channel :(

9300 is/was the target support within the Daily up channel

Harlosh - 14 Feb 2007 11:54 - 7373 of 11056

Was long this am but bottled out prior to the news at 10.30 in fear of dovish comments but looking to long again now. Would like to see a pull back to mid 30's.

mg - 14 Feb 2007 12:26 - 7374 of 11056

Harlosh - great minds etc. Only difference is that I was sat on my hands/arse earlier and did nothing. Mid 30s would be about right - but I have a feeling it might even get back to test 9500ish - might wait until then - my 10 minute MACD looks ripe for a bit of a retrace from overextended.

Harlosh - 14 Feb 2007 12:33 - 7375 of 11056

I shouldn't have sold out really mg - I don't believe most news items knock cable off its intended course unless it is a real shock - they tend to be temporary set backs as was the case this am but I am still learning to control my head I'm afraid.

chocolat - 14 Feb 2007 14:04 - 7376 of 11056

Ahhhh :)

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mg - 14 Feb 2007 14:17 - 7377 of 11056

Chocadoodledoo
Ya big softie - Happy Valentines Day. Presumably those shorts have been stopped out after yesterday/today's bounce.

Don't quite know what's wrong with me - I've failed to go either long or short although I was tempted to try and scalp short from 580. Feel a bit like a rabbit in the headlights - gonna give up for today.
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