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The Forex Thread (FX)     

hilary - 31 Dec 2003 13:00

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MightyMicro - 23 Mar 2007 11:16 - 7720 of 11056

Hil, OK, lets see what happens today. I'll blow the dust off Plan B but if you could remain on hot standby for today, that would be good. Where are you off to and what's the snow forecast :)

PS: And don't mention SpecSavers -- you'll cause Seymour's glasses to mist up.

hilary - 23 Mar 2007 12:22 - 7721 of 11056

Paradiski La Plagne and Les Arcs, Dezza, and the snow is fresh and soft. 145cm in resort, 275cm up top, -14oC this morning and a considerable avalanche risk.

:o)

PS. Sorry about the bad language, Seymour.

ptholden - 23 Mar 2007 13:05 - 7722 of 11056

$/Yen really testing the bottom of the channel now. According to the two hourly it should drop through, as long as it aint kidding.

cynic - 23 Mar 2007 13:39 - 7723 of 11056

mg .... not nearly as smart as you may imagine ..... our company always has surplus $ income which we have to convert on a monthly basis to ....... with that in mind, it is much less fraught than trying to read micro-movements and similar ...... from memory, the position we took with our February money was not as advantageous as had we just traded on the day we needed the ..... can't remember what we have done about March ...... April I know we sold forward at 1.9450

Seymour Clearly - 23 Mar 2007 14:00 - 7724 of 11056

Forgiven :-)

ptholden - 23 Mar 2007 15:35 - 7725 of 11056

err, it was kidding :(
US figs spoiling the fun

hilary - 23 Mar 2007 18:06 - 7726 of 11056

[17:06 US TECHS: Dollar Index Staging a Short-term Recovery] Boston, March 23.
Yesterday saw the Dollar Index form a bullish engulfing candlestick pattern and
today's price action is confirming that signal as it pushes through the daily
swing point at 83.04. A close above that reference today would be a good
indication that the index is ready to retrace some of the recent decline. The
initial retracement level of the most recent decline is just ahead at 83.31 and
failure to get through there over the next session or two will imply that the
market is still more biased to slip lower.

MightyMicro - 23 Mar 2007 19:07 - 7727 of 11056

Economic Data Release Calendar updated for next week with surprisingly little drama this time :)

Harlosh - 26 Mar 2007 17:33 - 7728 of 11056

Afternoon all - back from a wonderful week or so of walking and touring Scotland. Nearly got snowed in too in Braemar, just round the corner from Lizzie's B&B at Balmoral. Wonderful stuff and can't wait to get back there again.

Missed a load on Cable by the looks of things - seem to make a habit of going away at crucial times.

Good to be back though too :-))

chocolat - 27 Mar 2007 10:11 - 7729 of 11056

Treasury Committee Opening Statement

foale - 27 Mar 2007 20:50 - 7730 of 11056

Cable 1.9800 by the end of the week, month and quarter...any takers..

Some say when the majors range the minors trend....has that been happenning?

hilary - 29 Mar 2007 14:02 - 7731 of 11056

Happy Easter FX'ers. Tempted to short cable now and just leave it open for a week or so as I shalln't be around.

The forecast is for snow where I'm going tomorrow - it needs some now!

foale - 29 Mar 2007 18:47 - 7732 of 11056

Despite my post 2 above here...and looking at longer bars to get a clue as to direction I am now...

short Cable
Long USD / Yen

200 pips off each should do.. lol

Seymour Clearly - 29 Mar 2007 22:26 - 7733 of 11056

Have a great time Hils.

Should be back into Fx in 2-3 weeks myself, away next week then lots happening workwise after that.

Harlosh - 30 Mar 2007 16:15 - 7734 of 11056

Well, can you believe that?

Crazy!

MightyMicro - 30 Mar 2007 20:56 - 7735 of 11056

While Hil is off up an Alp, the FX Fairy has stepped into her shoes and brought you a shiny new Economic Data Release Calendar to aid and abet your trading efforts.

ptholden - 30 Mar 2007 21:22 - 7736 of 11056

Cheers MM

ptholden - 31 Mar 2007 10:55 - 7737 of 11056

http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=1878853

There we go John, explains the sudden rise!

Harlosh - 01 Apr 2007 22:25 - 7738 of 11056

Can't actually see anything on that link Pete.

chocolat - 01 Apr 2007 23:07 - 7739 of 11056

That's because MoneyAM don't store some of the links for more than 24 hours, Harlosh. Ian told me this last year.


Dollar Slumped as US Applies New Import Duties on China

The dollar fell sharply across the board after US government said it will levy new duties on imports of coated paper from China. A Commerce Department official said this move reversed an old policy of not applying duties to subsidized goods from non-market economies. The euro tested 1.34 and the sterling broke 1.97 versus the dollar, while the yen bounced from 118 to 117.22 against the dollar.

This knee-jerk reaction seems somewhat overdone since it happened just before London market close and it is Friday when traders tried to get out of their long dollar positions. The dollar steadied later, with euro and sterling bouncing off session highs.

Earlier in Friday US session, the dollar gained only slightly after a run of US economic data came in better than expected. Core PCE rose 0.4% in February, showing core inflation risks remain high. Personal income and consumption both increased 0.6%, better than expectation. Chicago PMI surprisingly climbed from 47.9 to 61.7, far above the forecast of 49.2. Later, a weak number University of Michigan consumer sentiment fell from 91.3 to 88.3 in March, the lowest in six months.
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