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EURUSD: Expect a further rise in prices to 1.1967

EURUSD

PENDING ORDER BUY EUR/USD @ 1. 1937 SL: 1. 1917 TP1: 1.1952 TP2: 1.1967
PENDING ORDER SELL EUR/USD @ 1.1911 SL: 1.1932 TP1: 1.1896 TP2: 1.1881

The price reached a level of 1. 1937
We expect a further rise in prices to the level of 1.1967
Our advice is to take the profit on the price of 1. 1952
SL. setup on the price of 1.1917

Otherwise, if you have the EURUSD trend for SELL, PENDING ORDER set the price of 1. 1911 with SL. 1. 1932 and first TP with price 1.1896

EURUSD

 EURUSD Current Trading Positions

Sell 50%
Buy 50%
100.0%50.0%0455055606570758085909510010500.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.910
Avg Sell Price 1.1662
Avg Buy Price 1.1491
Liquidity Distribution
1.12001.16271.196200.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.911.100.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.911.12001.16271.1962SellBuy

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