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Starting the day

Posted on December 23, 2008 at 10:55 in Starting the day by Valeria Bednarik

Hi everyone, hope you are fine! Taking a look at charts, I feel I’m quite alone here today, if you know what I mean: majors are practically unchanged for the past 24 hours, and there are very little chances we see some activity. The poor liquidity that exacerbated market movements turns into no liquidity at all, so be aware, is possible that just one move, make a determinate price jump a good number of pips in a few minutes… only to leave it there. No trading days for me, these ones, we have banks holidays (the U.S. banks however will remain open tomorrow, at least that’s what I can see in my calendar) but joy time to enjoy with family (well to be honest.. enjoying family is something we should do all year long, I do ;) ) and to make personal  balances. Let me tell you and share with you, how happy I’m of being here. No doubts an amazing adventure  that’s only beginning. I will stay around today, and tomorrow in the American session, but if you don’t, let me wish you a Merry Christmas and the best 2009. I want to particularly send extra hugs and kisses to all the Fxstreet.com team, that works day by day harder than you can imagine, to provide us all with all this amazing world of forex info. Best wishes to my fellow bloggers, and thank you! for being here day after day.

 

3 Responses to “Starting the day”

  1. on 23 Dec 2008 at 9:24 pm1Bill

    Hi Val,

    Thanks for your past comments, I look forward to more of the same after the recess.

    Have a nice holiday!

    Regards,

    Bill

  2. on 24 Dec 2008 at 2:54 am2Littlepips

    Dear Val,

    thanks for your past analysis and comments.

    Wishing you a happy Christmas time with your family.

    kind regards,

    LP

  3. on 29 Dec 2008 at 1:36 pm3Valeria Bednarik

    Thanks! I will be here full time back in Jan 5th.
    Regards
    Val

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