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The Forex Thread (FX)     

hilary - 31 Dec 2003 13:00

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MightyMicro - 21 Jul 2007 01:05 - 8294 of 11056

Folks, I apologise for the font size of this week's Calendar, I am working on a better solution.

cynic - 22 Jul 2007 14:51 - 8295 of 11056

$ unlikely to exceed 20700 ..... been telling you all that that is the top for for ages and ages and now nearly reached that target .... get ready to short Cable

foale - 24 Jul 2007 20:35 - 8296 of 11056

Anything over 2.0600 on Cable a shorting opportunity...?

foale - 24 Jul 2007 23:02 - 8297 of 11056

120 yen touched

chocolat - 25 Jul 2007 16:18 - 8298 of 11056

LONDON (Thomson Financial) - The dollar rose on the news that the median price for an existing home in the US rose in June, the first year-on-year rise for nearly a year.

The existing home price in June increased 0.3 pct from June 2006 to 230,100 usd, the first annual rise for 11 months.

This supported the dollar despite the news that the number of existing home sales fell 3.8 pct in June to a 5.75 mln unit annual pace, much lower than the expected 5.85 mln units. That puts June existing home sales at the lowest pace since November 2002, when the annual pace was 5.73 mln units.

'The sales figures were weak but the market is more focused on house prices rather than turnover figures, so this is proving supportive to the dollar,' said Hans Redeker, head of forex strategy at BNP Paribas.

At 3.12 pm the euro was trading at 1.3717 usd having been at 1.3727 before the data was released, while the pound was at 2.0523 usd, having been at 2.0538 beforehand.

chocolat - 25 Jul 2007 16:19 - 8299 of 11056

Hi guys - I'm not really with it yet :S

MightyMicro - 25 Jul 2007 20:35 - 8300 of 11056

Ladies and Gentlemen: a glance at the Economic Data Release Calendar shows that have resolved my image scaling problems (if not my image problems ;-). Next week's calendar may be a trifle late in appearing over the weekend as I will be in transit betwixt Blighty and California on Friday and there ain't no Internet in the Sky (yet).

Seymour Clearly - 25 Jul 2007 21:58 - 8301 of 11056

And sales of the Fx specs have plummeted....

I'm away now for a couple of weeks and I have small a cable position open with quite a wide stop. And I ain't gonna tell you which way it is. I'll keep an eye on it from a distance.

foale - 26 Jul 2007 07:30 - 8302 of 11056

not much point posting it then....SC


Short cable here....was looking dicey earlier...but getting a nice shine to it now

foale - 26 Jul 2007 20:34 - 8303 of 11056

out of Cable before that rally.....

Small long usd / Yen now...


Nice to be in the quiet backwaters of FX trading...smoother moves overall compared to that index monster..!

MightyMicro - 28 Jul 2007 08:59 - 8304 of 11056

DailyFx seem to have changed the Calendar format this week -- in particular, they seem to have abandoned the downloadable Excel spreaddsheet from which we used to produce our header calendar. Needs a bit of thought . . . sorry, everybody.

On edit: To keep the show on the road until we decide on a better solution, I've placed a link to the new DailyFx Global Economic Calendar just below the charts in the header.

hilary - 29 Jul 2007 17:22 - 8305 of 11056

Bloody Hell, MM!!!!

Why is it that whenever I go on holiday you break the poxy header?????

:o)

Sorted now with a new fangled real time interactive calendar via the magic of inline frames.

hilary - 29 Jul 2007 17:24 - 8306 of 11056

PS. I've filtered the calendar to remove the Aussie and Kiwi news because anyone on the proper side of the world with any self respect is asleep when it's released and doesn't give a toss about it anyway. It also saves a fair bit of space.

hilary - 29 Jul 2007 17:25 - 8307 of 11056

There are also a number of clickable links within the calendar that are pretty damn useful.

ptholden - 29 Jul 2007 17:54 - 8308 of 11056

Blimey, that's posh :)

MightyMicro - 30 Jul 2007 02:56 - 8309 of 11056

Hil: Sorry Miss, I tried Miss, but I'm in Palo Alto and didn't have time to sort it out today 'cos I had to go to the beach at Santa Cruz ;-))

But it looks very good, nicely done.

goforit - 30 Jul 2007 14:39 - 8310 of 11056

Thanks h and mm for all the bits you do. Pleased to see choc back, hope alls ok. And hope everyone managed to escape worst of the flooding.

Popped back for sons graduation at loughborough on the 20th and got caught on the M5 friday evening, luckily we pulled of at the worcester junction. Had acouple hours kip then headed back up M5 and made our way to the M4 and got back to devon that way, took us 15 hours to get back in the end! Looks like the cricketers could do with the rain!

mg - 31 Jul 2007 12:45 - 8311 of 11056

Made some decent long points these last couple of days - makes up for some crap trading last week - overall just better than breakeven.

And you ask yourself, in these markets, it should be relatively straightforward. But then, if it was that easy everyone would be a winner :))

If you are lurking choccie - hope your feeling a bit better.

chocolat - 31 Jul 2007 17:03 - 8312 of 11056

Thanks gofe and meggers :)
Still loafing, marooned and morphed :S

Glad to see you're keeping your hand in, meggers ;)

mg - 31 Jul 2007 17:52 - 8313 of 11056

choccie
That sounds like a great name for a bar in Wilmslow - get it trademarked - you'll be swamped with footballer's wives wanting some at a massive mark-uo.

Take it easy - I am :)
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