Majors
EUR/USD: SHORT AT 1.0720 FOR 1.0458, STOP LOWERED TO 1.0766
USD/JPY: LONG AT 123.00 FOR 124.63, STOP AT 122.19
GBP/USD: SHORT AT 1.5170 FOR REVISED 1.4960; STOP AT 1.5170
USD/CHF: LONG AT .9820 FOR 1.0310; STOP AT 1.0139
AUD/USD: LONG AT .7125 FOR .7382; STOP AT .7149
USD/CAD: LONG AT 1.3150 FOR REVISED 1.3557, STOP RAISED TO 1.3240
Crosses
EUR/JPY: SHORT AT 133.35 FOR 129.62; REVISE STOP AT 131.11
EUR/GBP: SELL AT .7065 FOR .6936; STOP AT .7115
EUR/CHF: LONG AT 1.0830 FOR 1.0950; STOP AT 1.0785
EUR/CAD: SHORT AT 1.4285 FOR 1.3993 OBJ, REVISED STOP 1.4215
GBP/JPY: LONG AT 185.15 FOR 188.81; STOP AT 184.15
NZD/USD: LONG AT .6520 FOR REVISED .6643 OBJECTIVE; STOP AT .6540
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