FOREX - Trends, Forecasts and Implications (Episode 17: July 2012) - page 13
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HELLO-WHEY! :-)
Yeah) Now I see what the big guy is doing))) What's noteworthy, on recent longs the maximum open interest of operators was reached and they were gaining longs as much as from 42 and their longs on longs were maximal) Top indicator)
Aha) Now I see what the big guy is doing)) What is remarkable, on recent longs the maximum open interest of operators was reached and they were gaining longs as much as from 42 and their longs on longs was maximal) Top indicator)
Cool! Familiar caterpillars... :-) Way to stay the course! WILLCO is AWESOME - IN LONG - unequivocally!
Cool! Familiar caterpillars... :-) Way to stay the course! WILLCO is AWESOME - IN LONG - unequivocally!
Yeah, now it looks like it's strictly LONG))
I'm writing from work now ... I'll post my pictures in the evening, there's a period - you have 52 and I have 26...
And you have to choose: which instruments are most amenable to training from operators (I'm using their values now)... It may not be currencies, but commodities and raw materials... But there is not as deep history there as for currencies for MT4, so you have to look in the real with appropriate owls... :-)
Investors will be watching the European Central Bank 's (ECB) meeting on Thursday to see whether it will cut the interest rate to 0.75% from the current level of 1.00%.
A rate cut will boost the euro at least in the short term as such a decision will trigger purchases of bonds from the region. In addition, investors will get the impression that the ECB and eurozone governments are working together, said Yuji Saito, director of currency trading at Credit Agricole.
"In other words, if the rate is not lowered, the euro will be sold," Saito adds.
Dow Jones Newswires, PRIME
And the non-commercials and the petty cash are in the shorts, and the operators are on the contrary - in the longs))
counter-trend operators, always... that's why it gives the impression of being ahead
and the non-commercials, clearly on the trend.
At any moment of the chart there will be the same layout, it is obvious without the report and indices.
counter-trend operators, always... that's why it gives the impression of being ahead
And the noncommercial, clearly on the trend.
At any point of the chart there will be the same layout, it's obvious without the report and the indices.
counter-trend operators, always... that's why it gives the impression of being ahead
And the noncommercial, clearly on the trend.
At any point of the chart there will be the same layout, it's obvious even without the report and the indices.