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Today’s sentiments for majors and expected moves for next week

Posted on January 2, 2009 at 12:54 in Market comment, Market forecast, Operators' intentions by Dr. S. Sivaraman

EURO/USD - swing up and down

GBP/USD- swing up and down

USD/YEN - swing and rise

USD/CHF- swing and rise

USD/CAD - swing up and down

AUD/USD - swing up and down

Majors are expected to make either way swings for the year beginning.They are expected to make swings during early next week and then firm up quickly towards close of next week.

Regards

Dr.Sivaraman

4 Responses to “Today’s sentiments for majors and expected moves for next week”

  1. on 02 Jan 2009 at 7:07 pm1osco

    Hi doc,
    i hope you had great new year.
    Doc, do you know some website or link, what explain how the rates (EURO/USD, etc. ) are calculated in real time.

    Thank for the help.
    Bye.

  2. on 05 Jan 2009 at 9:00 am2arun kandal

    HI DR. S SIVARAMAN
    FIRST OF ALL A WISH YOU A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR

    PLS GIVE YOUR COMMENT ON TODAYS MARKET SENTIMENTS DURING US SESSION CAN GBP AND EURO RISE DURING THAT SESSION.

  3. on 05 Jan 2009 at 11:57 am3Dr. S. Sivaraman

    Hi osco
    I am not sure about any website giving live calculation of prices.You may search in google search.
    Regards
    Dr.Sivaraman

  4. on 05 Jan 2009 at 11:59 am4Dr. S. Sivaraman

    Dear arun kandal
    Thanks and wish you the same.
    EURO is expected to slide more and GBP nominally during US session today and then rise tomorrow.
    Regards
    Dr.Sivaraman

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