Majors
EUR/USD: SHORT AT 1.1320 FOR 1.1000; LOWER STOP TO 1.1392
USD/JPY: LONG AT 118.90 FOR REVISED 120.82; REVISED STOP AT 118.59
GBP/USD: BUY AT 1.5365 FOR 1.5621; STOP AT 1.5305
USD/CHF: LONG AT .8755 FOR REVISED .9602; STOP RAISED to .9445
AUD/USD: SELL AT .7828 FOR INITIAL .7698 OBJECTIVE, STOP .7880
USD/CAD: LONG AT 1.2495 FOR 1.2800 STOP AT 1.2380
Crosses
EUR/JPY: SHORT AT 134.18 FOR 132.00 OBJECTIVE, STOP 134.80
EUR/GBP: SELL AT .7272 FOR .7114; REVISED STOP AT .7305
EUR/CHF: BUY AT 1.0620 FOR 1.0800; STOP AT 1.0553
EUR/CAD: SELL AT 1.4065 FOR 1.3805 OBJ, STOP 1.4155
GBP/JPY: LONG AT 182.00 FOR 187.30; REVISED STOP AT 183.40
NZD/USD: BUY AT .7520 FOR .7619; STOP AT .7470
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