FOREX - Trends, Forecasts and Implications (Episode 16: June 2012) - page 189

 

...the euro and the quid are in tension

 
lotos7:

...the euro and the quid are in tension

So the turkeys are lying again ))))
 
The quid's index has risen sharply to 82)))
 

Good evening! Margo, hello! I wouldn't risk getting into the bull market now. Looking at the chart, it looks like it's whispering "Just you wait! Don't do anything yet!

And then Daddy comes up and says, "Get up there! They said on the news that everything will be fine in the eurozone!

 
Dimka-novitsek:

Good evening! Margo, hello! I wouldn't risk getting into the bull market now. Looking at the chart, it looks like it's whispering "Just you wait! Don't do anything yet!

And then Daddy comes up and says, "Get up there! They said on the news that everything will be fine in the eurozone!

Naive boy ))))
 
Why?
 
Dimka-novitsek:

Good evening! Margo, hello! I wouldn't risk getting into the bull market now. Looking at the chart, it looks like it's whispering "Just you wait! Don't do anything yet!

And then Daddy comes up and says, "Get up there! They said on the news that everything will be fine in the eurozone!


That's common sense talking))) I wouldn't risk selling right above last week's contract, except below it if there is a breakdown on volume or buying from it on a retest.

 
Thanks!!!!!! Very clever, understandable answer -- it's common sense talking!!! It's nice, even. That there is one!!!
 
What about buy? Or am I running it already?
 
strangerr:


It's common sense talking))) I wouldn't risk selling right above last week's contract, except below it if there is a breakdown on volume or buying from it on a retest.

Take a risk, hit the jackpot ))))