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Week end moves

Posted on September 19, 2008 at 5:12 in Market comment, Market forecast, Operators' intentions by Dr. S. Sivaraman

EURO and GBP made the rise and drop again during US session and dropped further during Early Japanese session when the short sellers covered their shorts during rise and turn long.Now Early European session EURO and GBP are expected to dip below low and then rise from mid European session.Then a dip during US session start and then rise for week end .These are expected moves derived from the forecast algorithm.I will read the players intentions during the day and give further postings if there is any change.take position taking decisions after reading all the blogs and the views.

You can buy during downward stop hunt and sell during upward stop hunts as big swing trades.

Regards

Dr.Sivaraman

4 Responses to “Week end moves”

  1. on 19 Sep 2008 at 5:39 am1MERCY FERNADOSS

    Dear Doctor,

    I have some doubts about brokers like FXCM.Are they in big fincial crisis,thats why they charging very huge roll over fee and very wide spread? please answer me doctor.

  2. on 19 Sep 2008 at 7:43 am2sean

    Dear Doc,

    Doc would it be fair to say that during the US session they dropped with trailing stop hunt and alternated with rising the yen cross’s,?

  3. on 19 Sep 2008 at 8:01 am3Ron

    Hello, Dr.. Which one dip will be dipper? The one from Europian session or the US? Thanks

  4. on 19 Sep 2008 at 9:00 am4vytas

    Dear Dr.
    What is your opinion on USDJY, and other JPY crosses. USDJPY has risen substantially from the low. Do you think JPY will strengthen against USD together with EUR and GBP towards the weekend, or there will be some contrarian moves.
    regards,
    Vytas

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