Majors
EUR/USD: SELL AT 1.3096 FOR 1.2988 OBJECTIVE, STOP 1.3151
USD/JPY: LONG AT 97.70 FOR 99.25; STOP AT 96.95
GBP/USD: BUY AT 1.5470 FOR A 1.5690 OBJECTIVE; STOP AT 1.5400
USD/CHF: BUY AT .9330 FOR .9429; STOP AT .9285
AUD/USD: SHORT AT 1.0365 FOR REVISED 1.0182; STOP AT 1.0325
USD/CAD: SHORT AT 1.0100 FOR .9971 OBJ, REVISED STOP AT 1.0140
Crosses
EUR/JPY: LONG AT 128.50 FOR 130.73; STOP AT 127.49
EUR/GBP: POSSIBLY SELL
EUR/CHF: LOOK TO BUY
EUR/CAD: SELL AT 1.3240 FOR 1.3040 OBJ, STOP 1.3335
GBP/JPY: LONG AT 151.70 FOR 154.85; STOP AT 150.70
NZD/USD: BUY LOWER
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