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U.S. Dollar Outlook

GOLD, AUD, NZD, CHF, SGD vs USD Outlook

Thu, Feb 4 2010, 05:13 GMT
by Tanunchai Jumnongpukdee

Z-forecasting  |  View company's profile


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USD is remaining strong

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GOLD
short

entry 1111
stop loss 1127
target 1092, then 1060

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NZDUSD
very good short

target 0.6650-0.6700
entry  0.6975
stop loss 0.7150


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AUDUSD
very good short

target 0.8500
entry   0.8820
stop loss  0.8970

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usdchf

long

entry  1.0580
target 1.0800
stop loss 1.0470

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USDSGD

long
target 1.4300
entry   1.4120
stop loss 1.4020


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