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USD/JPY Discussion 7 replies
NZD/JPY Discussion 12 replies
long eur/jpy, gbp/jpy, usd/jpy 11 replies
EUR/USD Bollinger Band Discussion 3 replies
Suidster's GBP/JPY Discussion 19 replies
DislikedIn short term, I think there will be some resistance at the 156.000 level, I don't think BOJ will allow the Yen hits that level. The low liquidity in all JPY pairs is a solid proof for my statement.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Is this the general consensus? Because if so I am going long. JS.Ignored
Disliked{quote} A slight stall here, but between my marked levels. Will try a sell hereIgnored
Disliked{quote} Today is my last chance to add to the position this week. Looks like there was a nice roll over last night. With a nice pull back to yesterdays move this morning, I have just added another short{image}
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DislikedBad unemployment number. However we are in Bizarro land. Where bad is good. Bad numbers keep the FED out of the market. This could push the talking heads to take the June hike off the table. If so... upward... News appears to be in line with my NAS100 Buys. These are short term. TP at 18100 area. I expect NAS100 to turn there. If so that could also pump the DollarIgnored
Disliked{quote} OK, here we are, the long awaited mega bearish weekly close, woohoo! So what is next?... I wait for a potential pull back. The first chart shows the last 2 times we got a good bear run. Look how there was a pull back into the first weekly bearish close (marked with a small pupil line). This is what we would like to see. Note how the 100 EMA marks the underlying larger up trend and we are yet to break it. So how do I try to spot a pullback entry? The second chart shows an hourly chart going back 3 weeks. I have marked some specific high and...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Well sadly we did not get a weekly close bearish candle, so at the moment it is not looking at promising as the last to bear runs. I attempted a couple of times to add to the position but obviously they were stopped out. But I have not given up hope yet. I still have the original position still open, and as long as we are trading under the imaginary trend line, or at the very worst, the 160 high, there is still hope. As always, it will be what it will be{image}
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