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Today’s sentiments for the majors - 11 Dec

Posted on December 11, 2008 at 5:30 in Market comment, Market forecast, Operators' intentions by Dr. S. Sivaraman

EUR/USD - swing with slide and firm up towards close of the day

GBP/USD - swing with slide and firm up quickly towards close of the day

USD/YEN -swing with rise and firm up towards close of the day

USD/CHF - swing with rise and slide towards close of the day

EURO and GBP are expecte4d to make big moves today.Japanese session nominal swing and a quick rise and drop during European session and firm up again toward start of US session and swing near high towards close of the day.

Tomorrow they are expected to make a quick drop during Japanese session and swing and rise for week end during US session.

Today’s webinars

I will be presenting double webinars today .-11 Dec - Free access day

Part I - Tracking the Forex market together - 10:00 GMT
- Link to register : http://www.fxstreet.com/live/sessions/session.aspx?id=8074ee4a-fc28-454b-8fbf-b0f836ee6fa0

and

Part II - Tracking the forex market together -15:00 GMT
- Link to register : http://www.fxstreet.com/live/sessions/session.aspx?id=c24b89b1-48db-4a64-9107-01231cdfdbc3

I will explain how in a simple way we can track the market moves and take decision to take position and profit with in the session. - live market decisions making process.

Regards
Dr.Sivaraman

2 Responses to “Today’s sentiments for the majors - 11 Dec”

  1. on 11 Dec 2008 at 6:55 am1sean

    Dear Doc,

    your swing is cofusing, can you say rise with ts trailing stop hunts when you say this,

    Rise TS

  2. on 11 Dec 2008 at 6:46 pm2mark whittle

    Hello Doctor
    Would it be possible to post a recording of the “Tracking the forex market together” webinars as I live in NZ. (GMT + 13h)
    Regards
    Mark

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