Majors
EUR/USD: SHORT AT 1.1008 FOR INITIAL 1.0646, STOP AT 1.1130
USD/JPY: SHORT AT 122.20 FOR 120.70; STOP AT 123.10
GBP/USD: BUY AT 1.5080 FOR 1.5336; STOP AT 1.5000
USD/CHF: POSS SELL
AUD/USD: LONG AT .7225 FOR .7450; STOP AT .7150
USD/CAD: LONG AT 1.3150 FOR REVISED 1.3771, STOP RAISED TO 1.3429
Crosses
EUR/JPY: BUY AT 132.15 FOR 136.07, STOP AT 130.95
EUR/GBP: LONG AT .7180 FOR .7377; STOP AT .7181
EUR/CHF: POSSIBLY BUY
EUR/CAD: LONG AT 1.4895 FOR 1.5560; STOP AT 1.4775
GBP/JPY: POSS SELL
NZD/USD: BUY AT .6707 FOR .6897; STOP AT .6642
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