Sharesmagazine
 Home   Log In   Register   Our Services   My Account   Contact   Help 
 Stockwatch   Level 2   Portfolio   Charts   Share Price   Awards   Market Scan   Videos   Broker Notes   Director Deals   Traders' Room 
 Funds   Trades   Terminal   Alerts   Heatmaps   News   Indices   Forward Diary   Forex Prices   Shares Magazine   Investors' Room 
 CFDs   Shares   SIPPs   ISAs   Forex   ETFs   Comparison Tables   Spread Betting 
You are NOT currently logged in
 
Register now or login to post to this thread.

The Forex Thread (FX)     

hilary - 31 Dec 2003 13:00

Your browser does not support JavaScript! Your browser does not support JavaScript!
Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames.
Forex rebates on every trade - win or lose!

Harlosh - 25 Jan 2007 09:38 - 7221 of 11056

Morning all - added to my short following the retrace to 9730 area.

Initial target 9625.

Seymour Clearly - 25 Jan 2007 13:01 - 7222 of 11056

Got stopped out - think my stop was too tight, going short again soon.

jeffmack - 25 Jan 2007 13:25 - 7223 of 11056

I'm not convinced it is heading down

foale - 25 Jan 2007 17:39 - 7224 of 11056

tending to agree with you atm...jm

unless 1.9650 goes convincingly.. 1.9750-60 the price to get over before I start
to get excited though.

cynic - 25 Jan 2007 17:49 - 7225 of 11056

general view is that $ is ultimately heading for 2.07 .... as always, difficulty is timing one's entry ..... for time being shall watch and wait having missed last $ short-lived surge to 1.95

Harlosh - 25 Jan 2007 22:38 - 7226 of 11056

Well. Cable hit 9623 earlier - 2 pips off my initial target of 9625. :-)))))

I think there's more downside yet though.

9650 provided little if any support strangely.

chocolat - 25 Jan 2007 22:43 - 7227 of 11056

Me too, Harlosh - still hanging in, pink woolly socks and all ;)

chocolat - 26 Jan 2007 12:10 - 7228 of 11056

Been mucking around with a few lines.
The 4 hourly looks ominous, but I'm starting to feel a little wary, it is Friday after all. Have a possible target of 1.9550/30 area.

Harlosh - 26 Jan 2007 12:30 - 7229 of 11056

My next target is 9580 Choc . After that I would be wary of much more downside.

If it forms a base around that level I might look long. The 4 hour chart looks ominous as you say but the indicators are beginning to look oversold IMO.

Harlosh - 26 Jan 2007 16:15 - 7230 of 11056

I'm thinking 9560 area is the low so I'm now long from 9580.

mg - 26 Jan 2007 16:32 - 7231 of 11056

Well done you guys - you've been playing like a fiddle.

I left a trigger long at 19570 to see if I could catch the falling knife - and then went off to do some chores. Nice to see it open but wary of that 4 hour chart so may not keep it for that long - waiting to see if that pesky 60minute MACD crosses before I stop sweating. Not played this well since I came back off my hols - lost quite a few trying to go long on a couple of occasions - only to get my fingers well and truly burnt.

Seymour Clearly - 26 Jan 2007 17:36 - 7232 of 11056

Same here mg, have been nibbling away at my gains on the way down, still in profit but....

Now long from 9612, stop below today's low.

cynic - 27 Jan 2007 09:16 - 7233 of 11056

my own totally amateurish view is that $ is unlikely to strengthen beyond 19500, with a possible or even probable medium/long term weakness as high as 20700.

for the moment i shall hold off, but will certainly short once 19500 is approached.

Melnibone - 27 Jan 2007 18:38 - 7234 of 11056

Evening.
Blimey, what an 'orrible couple of weeks and it's still not over.
Just got over one problem last week and then ended up flat
on me back all this week with the worst lurgy I've ever had.

Must be this Man Flu I keep reading about on these boards.
You women are dead lucky that you never get this. ;-)

I kid you not. I've got an immune system, or so they tell me,
that keeps firing up into overdrive. When it's got nowt to do
it usually does it's best to kill me off. Bugs? They don't usually
have a ghost of a chance. The first whiff of trouble and it goes
into annihilation mode. I haven't had a cold/ flu/ virus, whatever,
thats managed to last more than 12 hours in the last 7 years.
So gawd knows what this is.

So currently writing this on a laptop in bed, now that my head's
at last starting to feel screwed on and connected again.
At least I seemed to avoid last weeks whipsawing. I couldn't
have cared less what was happening by about Wednesday, so
I just let my positions run and they all ended up basically where
they started the week. (Makes you wonder whether all this tinkering
is worth the effort).

Miss Mel is currently chewing her fingernails down until she meets the
CEO, which is now pencilled in for this coming Wednesday.
So I've managed to scrape the following together for her, to keep her
up to date on the situation. The rest of it is down to her now.

I've not bothered with Oil. Everyone knows it's trading between $50 and
$55 and will break one way or the other when sentiment gathers a head
of steam according to the newsflow.

Harlosh - 28 Jan 2007 23:07 - 7235 of 11056

And I thought I'd had it rough Mel!

Good luck to your daughter on Wednesday but it doesn't sound as though she needs it to me :-)

chocolat - 29 Jan 2007 00:11 - 7236 of 11056

Cheers meggers ;)
Probably potty seeing as I'm not around tomorrow, but short again.
Couldn't resist 1.9613

Really just sticking with the channel for now, and the longer term thingies.
1.95ish would be nice.

Oh and welcome to the thread, Cynic.

Melnibone - 29 Jan 2007 12:27 - 7237 of 11056

Hi, Harlosh. There's always someone worse off than you.
I just remember that when I feel down, and straight away
I feel better. :-))

Managed to watch a bit of TV this morning whilst munching
a bit of toast washed down with hot, honeyed coffee. (luvverly)

Bloomers had a 30min TA slot, as opposed to the usual 4 mins
of which 3mins is normally taken up by an airhead presenter
who fancys they know everything.
So this time we had 2 TA guys and lo and behold they used
the same charts as me, covering Indices/ Bonds/ Forex/ Oil/ Gold,
out of which they built a picture correlating the moves in different
asset classes.
I always thought this is what folk really do, rather than these half-arsed
soundbites we usually get spoonfed.
For anyone who didn't see it, just read my last round-up post and
you'll get the gist of what they said.
(Mel blows on fingernails and rubs them ostentatiously on his lapels) :-))

Over on CNBC we had Tom Hobson, and, coincidently, he bought along a
chart of the 10yr Bund showing what I was talking about this weekend.
(Re-read the post if you don't know what I mean.)

Upshot of it all, is that I seem to be in tune (worrying, that), with other folk,
who are looking for higher Bond Yields, flat US interest rates for the first
six months followed by rising US interest rates.
Cable is seen as maybe hitting 2.00 to 2.04, but then selling off rapidly.
They don't see the $ breaking the 20yr support I've been showing.

Remember all the above is just views. Not before the event crystal ball
facts.

Harlosh - 29 Jan 2007 17:28 - 7238 of 11056

I always said you were clever Mel :-))

Melnibone - 29 Jan 2007 18:49 - 7239 of 11056

Yeah, right! That's why I'm lolling on a South Sea island,
being fed peeled grapes by dusky maidens, whilst my crew
scrub the decking on my new yacht, Harlosh. :-))

I do find, however, the more hours and work I put into
something, the luckier I seem to get. ;-)

Melnibone - 29 Jan 2007 19:29 - 7240 of 11056

Dammit. Think I've missed the trade I'd planned over the weekend
by being too greedy.

Was looking for a short Bund position. Didn't take either of the 2
intraday bounce opportunities as I thought they'ld bounce higher.

Will probably have to wait until Ben Bernanke spreads his spin at
1915hrs on Wednesday now in case I've got it wrong.

I think this is a classic case of throwing away the bird in the hand,
and then watching the 2 in the bush flying merrily away. :-(
Register now or login to post to this thread.