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Now week end opposite of week beginning move

Posted on September 26, 2008 at 8:18 in Market comment, Market forecast, Operators' intentions by Dr. S. Sivaraman

EURO and GBP are expected to slide for week end with swings.They quickly rised EURO and GBP massively on Monday and booked profit of their last week lower levels buys.Now against the sell they want to buy back by sliding EURO and GBP for week end.Then from Next week they will rise and  rise to reach higher trading zone.positions traders can wait to buy during drop after the new low is not cut for 2 hrs during US session.This reading is only expectaton  and I request the readers to do their own analysis and take trading deciions.Due to low volume participation from traders the players dragging the market in making expected rise.

Sorry I was unwell and could not give the market reading post and also present the tracking the forex market together part I and part Ii webinar presentation.

Regards

Dr.Sivaraman

 

9 Responses to “Now week end opposite of week beginning move”

  1. on 26 Sep 2008 at 10:34 am1vlr

    Wish you a robust health Dr!

  2. on 26 Sep 2008 at 11:39 am2sean

    Dr,

    Get well Doc

  3. on 26 Sep 2008 at 11:59 am3mike

    I wish you a speedy recovery. get well soon.

  4. on 26 Sep 2008 at 1:34 pm4RK

    Get well soon Doc

  5. on 26 Sep 2008 at 2:49 pm5Oriencio

    We all hope you get better, so you may continue your efforts 200% to success.

    Best Regards and good Weekend!

    Ori

  6. on 26 Sep 2008 at 3:00 pm6Dr. S. Sivaraman

    Dear All
    Thanks for the wishes I am better now.I will post actively from Monday.
    Regards
    Dr.Sivaraman

  7. on 26 Sep 2008 at 3:19 pm7Greg

    Hoping you feel better soon Dr.

    As always your market insights are appreciated.

    Regards,

    Greg

  8. on 26 Sep 2008 at 4:28 pm8cagkor

    Dear Doctor i hope you get well soon, and don`t forget to rest some, health is above everything..
    Regards

  9. on 26 Sep 2008 at 11:24 pm9sean

    Dear Doc,

    Doc you were spot on about rising to book lower level buy’s , but one day early, but let’s hope they rise some more ,

    Thanks

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