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- MaMood replied Aug 1, 2008
But what is the PA, when there is very slow motion. I tend to lose my balance and make a false step ...
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- MaMood replied Aug 1, 2008
The same as me. In this stadium of my learning curve I only trade USDJPY. My Scout is deployed on the short side But the dancers (including me) fall a sleep. And it again needs a lot of patience.
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- MaMood replied Aug 1, 2008
Hi guys, I send in my scout USDJPY short side. This morning there are again strong correlations to the yen crosses, especially EURJPY.
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- MaMood replied Aug 1, 2008
Good morning fti, You really bought EURUSD? Or is it a typo? I assume you bought round about at 0300 GMT. If no typo - why did it take 8 hours to get the money? You have been in the money nearly from the start. I'm a little confused ... What type of ...
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- MaMood replied Jul 31, 2008
Hi Guys - bye guys ;-) I'm done fror the day. A lot of dynamic. A lot of pips in the book. Although I was a little bit "piggish". After a successful rescue. I changed the direction to USD bull. However ... Wish you all some nice trades till London ...
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- MaMood replied Jul 31, 2008
Why the USD Bulls won against the bears today ... — Hi there, may be marked passage of the report is the explanation of this strange moves today. But it may also be just Bullshit ... Misread on GDP Sends Dollar on Wild Goose Chase Donnerstag, ...
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- MaMood replied Jul 31, 2008
But this in last consequence means, you have to square your position before News cos you can't know markets direction. If against you it would result in a anti-impuls-rescue. If you can't square (Or is it better to take the loss in front of a major ...
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- MaMood replied Jul 31, 2008
Some more hope for USD bulls??? US Kansas City Fed MFG Production Index +21 Jul from -13 Jun
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- MaMood replied Jul 31, 2008
The Chicago PMI gave them some hope: 1. PMI itself rose from 49.6 jun to 50.8 Jul 2. New orders rose from 52.0 Jun to 53.3 Jul 3. Prices paid Index rose from 85.5 Jun to 90.7 Jul Last one points to increasing inflation ....
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- MaMood replied Jul 31, 2008
Chicago PMI published with: 50.8 (49 expected)
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- MaMood replied Jul 31, 2008
Yeah - so I did a very profitable Rescue on my morning scout sold at 107.89. Next figs to be aware of: 1345 GMT Chicago PMI 1700 GMT Mr. Paulson is speaking about economy and markets ...
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- MaMood replied Jul 31, 2008
Hope you are still alive after that move. Really bad numbers have bee presented. Us jobless claims +448 (+398k expected) US GDP +1.9% (+2.3% expected)
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- MaMood replied Jul 31, 2008
Ok. But if it were me that has to buy the USDs, I would take advantage of especially illiquid market situations i.e. when London or US boys are out for lunch, to bring the price down in my direction. And buy them later, when the boys are back. Is ...
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- MaMood replied Jul 31, 2008
Euro zone CPI flash estimate: +4.1% (+4.2% expected) Euro zone Jobless claims 7.3% (7.2% expected)
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- MaMood replied Jul 31, 2008
I don't know. Could be the difference between adjusted and unadjusted numbers. The expectations may vary from survey to survey. Don't know the FF sources. I'm most often relating to DowJones NewsWire ... Nevertheless, both are allmost inline with ...
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- MaMood replied Jul 31, 2008
Yeah - the good old DM. At that times i could buy for example a pizza (typical italian food) for 8 DM. Now I have to pay 8 EUR (ratio between EUR/DM is 1.95583)

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- MaMood replied Jul 31, 2008
German jobless claims are out: -15k (-15k expected)
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- MaMood replied Jul 31, 2008
JPY crosses are running uphill with some momentum ...
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- MaMood replied Jul 31, 2008
Thanks fti & David! I'm alerted! The following info I got from my broker cos I was asking them: here are around 170 currencies in the world. However, activity is concentrated into six ‘major’ currency pairs, which account for around two-thirds of ...
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- MaMood replied Jul 31, 2008
Hi David, are there any infos due to clusters of bids, offers, stoploss on your bush telegraph?? May be especially some on USDJPY?? Thx!
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