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Re−reversal of Yen Crosses

Tue, Oct 21 2008, 02:47 GMT
by Anthony Samaha

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35pips GBPJPY Mission Accomplished

 

A.        (21October Asia) Latest Impact: Asia Yen Reversal

 

To update on my previous wire, Yen Rally during Asia Session would again prove non-sustainable, and a selling signal should be triggered; Reminder of the previous wire:  

 

Yen crosses rallied during European session proved unsustainable, and tumbled as far as they are ready for rallying again during this coming Asian session

 

 

B.        Signal

n/a

Limit Order Valid till 22 October

 

 

C.        Mission Accomplished:

(20 October US) GBPJPY: Long 17440; TP 35pips

Position(s) Closed

 

 

D.        The Potential Flows of Trading Information constitute my (Anthony Samaha) judgment and are not trading recommendations. ****

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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