Majors
EUR/USD: BUY AT 1.3886 FOR 1.4000 OBJECTIVE, STOP 1.3831
USD/JPY: SHORT AT 101.75 FOR 100.76 OBJECTIVE, STOP 102.43
GBP/USD: LONG AT 1.6603 FOR REVISED 1.6787 OBJ, STOP 1.6565
USD/CHF: LOWER SELL AT .8747 FOR .8632 OBJECTIVE, STOP .8807
AUD/USD: LONG AT .9035 FOR .9204; STOP AT .9004
USD/CAD: BUY AT 1.1035 FOR 1.1225 STOP AT 1.0950
Crosses
EUR/JPY: BUY AT 141.35 FOR 143.38 OBJECTIVE, STOP 140.44
EUR/GBP: REVISE BUY AT .8320 FOR .8467; STOP AT .8255
EUR/CHF: SHORT AT 1.2160 FOR 1.2082; STOP AT 1.2195
EUR/CAD: LONG AT 1.5375 FOR 1.5600; REVISED STOP AT 1.5305
GBP/JPY: BUY AT 168.85 FOR 171.60 STOP AT 167.80
NZD/USD: LONG AT .8260 FOR REVISED .8676; REVISE STOP AT .8480
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