Featured \Nick Nasad \ 5:21 PM EST \ June 17th, 2010
With Spain’s auction of long term bonds going well and a proposal for bank stress tests to be made public, the Euro took another step forward, as the worries over sovereign debt calmed some more. The pair moved above 1.24 for a short time. Some weak US labor and manufacturing data dented risk appetite with the Yen and gold gaining.
JEliasof: $GBPUSD came w/in 5 pips of the 200-day SMA before reversing (a level it hasn't closed above since early Sept) ..all eyes on BoE APF #forex 13 minutes ago from web
EdMatts: Like to think calculated risk not balls.lol. either way its early days still for 12750 $DJIA lRT @dinnycal18: Thats a ballsy move Mr. Matts 18 minutes ago from TweetDeck
DavidJSong: $AUDNZD: Will be keeping a close eye on this pair as we have New Zealand 4Q Employment later today. Employment is expected to increase 0.4%. 25 minutes ago from Echofon
DRodriguezFX: Automated trading strats never going to have the same vision as human eye. Stop on that EUR psn is 1.3152, but no major levels there. 48 minutes ago from TweetDeck
DRodriguezFX: I like the risk/reward on a short-term EURUSD position here. Stop below morning low of 1.3242, initial target of range high of 1.3285. 1 hour ago from TweetDeck
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Daily Video Recap: Euro Surges Forward Yet Again, US Data Dents Risk Appetite
Featured \ Nick Nasad \ 5:21 PM EST \ June 17th, 2010With Spain’s auction of long term bonds going well and a proposal for bank stress tests to be made public, the Euro took another step forward, as the worries over sovereign debt calmed some more. The pair moved above 1.24 for a short time. Some weak US labor and manufacturing data dented risk appetite with the Yen and gold gaining.
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