Daily FX Trade Analysis

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Daily FX Trade Analysis
Thu, Nov 20 2008, 04:59 GMT
by Mark Ryan Zeidus
Z2FX
EURUSD
(1.2591)
EURUSD is moving nicely in its downward trend and is giving good selling opportunities as well.
Currently a good selling level can be seen at 1.2633 level and selling around that level for initial target around 1.2523 level seems a good entry. The profit level can be further extended towards 1.2400 level.
In case EURUSD moves above 1.2700 level, another averaging position can be entered at 1.2735
Recommended Trade Levels
Trade 1: Sell EURUSD @ 1.2633
Trade 2: Sell EURUSD @ 1.2735
Stop: 1.2835
Profit Target 1: 1.2523
Profit Target 2: 1.2400
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