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EUR/USD

Tue, Mar 17 2009, 09:01 GMT
by Dimo Dimov

Karoll  |  View company's profile


Elliott Wave Analysis

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Trading strategy: 04:43 EST; 08:43 GMT

Sell on break of 1.2952 (sell stop order at 1.2951), stop loss - 1.3005, target - open


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