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Target Trading in the Forex week of Oct 23rd, 2016 EU,UJ,GU,AU

$EUR/USD

What ProAct Forex Target Traders See:  We are currently sitting @ 1.0881 breaking out of a range a range. A couple of different scenarios:  1:  Bullish: a bounce to the 0.382 Fibo @ 1.1054 area (this would indicate an attempt to trend) and 2: Bearish: A break down to the 2.270 support @ 1.0655. The average daily true range (ATR) for the pair currently is ONLY 65 pips.

EURUSD

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$USD/JPY                                                                                                                   

What ProAct Forex Target Traders See:  We are currently sitting @ 103.83 in a range. A couple of different scenarios:  1:  Bullish: a break out of the range to the 1.618 Fibo @ 105.18 area (this would indicate an attempt to trend and 2: Bearish: A move to the range top then break down to the 0.786 Fibo @ 106.58. The average daily true range (ATR) for the pair currently is 82 pips.

USDJPY

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$GBPUSD                                                                                                                   

What ProAct Forex Target Traders See:  Cable is currently @ 1.2222 and in a large range.  We are looking for continued cable weakness in the short run and expect a move to the bottom @ 1.2100.  The average daily true range (ATR) for the pair currently is 165 pips.

GBPUSD

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$AUDUSD – A great smooth currency for Newbie’s! 

What ProAct Forex Target Traders See:  Aussie is @ 0.7601 and in a range. We are looking for a move to the range bottom near 0.7450. The average daily true range (ATR) for the pair currently is 61 pips.

AUDUSD

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Scott Barkley

Scott Barkley

ProAct Traders

Scott Barkley is the President of ProAct Traders LLC located in Round Rock, Texas. Scott graduated from the institute For Latin American Studies in Cuernavaca, Mexico.

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