FOREX - Trends, Forecasts and Implications (Episode 5: July 2011) - page 12
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So, did you knock out the sella channel?
Interesting comment from the Dow feed:
Financial forex/forexnews from Dow Jones
"July 4. /Dow Jones/. With the weakening global economy now looking a little more resilient, there is no good reason to sell commodity currencies or buy the Swiss franc other than as a hedge against increased volatility if the debate over raising the US debt ceiling remains unresolved, JPMorgan said. "As the US nears a technical default this month, the biggest beneficiaries will be the major reserve currencies - the euro, franc, Japanese yen - rather than commodity currencies or emerging market currencies, which will take a hit from a sharp increase in volatility," the bank said. At the time of writing, the euro/franc pair was trading at 1.2324 and the dollar/franc pair at 0.8487. "(с)
So, did you knock out the sells channel?
So far.
So far.
Not bad either, it's worse with moose :)
What worries me is that the USD is all buy and there is such a divergence on the 15-minute, maybe she wants to make a wolf?
Interesting comment from the Dow feed:
Financial forex/forex news from Dow Jones
"July 4. /Dow Jones/. With the weakening global economy now looking a little more resilient, there is no good reason to sell commodity currencies or buy the Swiss franc other than as a hedge against increased volatility if the debate over raising the US debt ceiling remains unresolved, JPMorgan said. "As the US nears a technical default this month, the biggest beneficiaries will be the major reserve currencies - euro, franc, Japanese yen - rather than commodity currencies or emerging market currencies, which will take a hit from a sharp increase in volatility," the bank said. At the time of writing, the euro/franc pair was trading at 1.2324 and the dollar/franc pair at 0.8487. "(с)
Yes, yes, only everyone is up against the yen ;-)
So far so good.
Deja vu)))
Not bad either, it's worse with moose :)
I'm worried about dollarroen: everybody is in buy and there is such a divergence on the 15-minute, maybe she wants to make a wolf?
Looks like nobody wants to go anywhere today))))
There's a diver on the silver, it's asking to go up...
In buy and in place in the morning)))
No one seems to want to go anywhere today)))
It's the weekend in America.