Majors
EUR/USD: SHORT AT 1.2435 FOR 1.2289 OBJECTIVE, STOP 1.2507
USD/JPY: LONG AT 117.70 FOR 119.84 OBJECTIVE, REVISED STOP 117.03
GBP/USD: SHORT AT 1.5725 FOR 1.5522; STOP AT 1.5745
USD/CHF: LONG AT .9655 FOR .9818 OBJECTIVE, STOP .9605
AUD/USD: SELL AT .8566 FOR .8315, STOP AT .8624
USD/CAD: BUY AT 1.1200 FOR 1.1403 STOP AT 1.1145
Crosses
EUR/JPY: SELL AT 147.72 FOR INITIAL 145.59 OBJECTIVE, STOP 148.45
EUR/GBP: SELL AT .7955 FOR .7799; STOP AT .8010
EUR/CHF: SHORT AT 1.2080 FOR REVISED 1.2006; STOP AT 1.2042
EUR/CAD: SHORT AT 1.4025 FOR 1.3790 STOP AT 1.4125
GBP/JPY: LONG AT 185.50 FOR 188.50; STOP AT 184.45
NZD/USD: SELL AT .7840 FOR .7660; STOP AT .7915
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