Monthly Archives: June 2008
Forex Signals GBP/USD 30 June 2008
Looks like we have a resistance in GBP/USD. Sold at 1.9943 and put stop loss at 2.0005. Profit target at 1.9800. Let’s check if we will reap another profit this time! Have a great forex trading day! God bless!
GBP/USD Up Again?
That’s what I see…. Buy at 1.9860 and set stop loss at 1.9790. Set your profit target at 2.0000. If price going down to 1.9830, add lots again but set the stop loss at 1.9790 also. I expect that the … Continue reading
GBP/USD Is Going Up….
Be watchful! GBP/USD is going to be up…. bought at 1.9672 stop loss 1.9581. I will hope to see few hundred move in this pair…. God bless! Update: Just close my trade for retracement at 1.9822. Not bad for 150pips … Continue reading
Forex Signal EUR/USD 16 June 2008
Usually GBP/USD and EUR/USD move in the same direction. The big traders are now in favor with the Euro as well. Translation: Buy EUR/USD. 1.5400 area is a good price to enter. Stop loss will be good around 100 to … Continue reading
Forex Signal GBP/USD 16 June 2008
The effect of big traders is now showing in the market price. Remember to buy dip in the uptrend of this pair. 1.5010 area is good to buy. You want to set your stop loss at 1.9405 or lower. You … Continue reading
USD Forecast June 2008
Market Traders now are throwing off USD. Weak economy with low employment makes the US Currency down. Traders are not only selling USD but they also buying other currency like Pound. This is very good indication as we discuss before … Continue reading
Nonfarm Payroll June 2008
We will expect this time nonfarm payroll will be worser than last month. Previous month’s nonfarm payroll show us -27k and this months is expected more than -50k. Whatever the report from the nonfarm payroll this month, we must remember … Continue reading
Pound Forecast 4th June 2008
Today, we focus on Pound forecast. Where will be Pound (GBP) going? I believe that the Pound will be going up soon. The big investors are looking good on Pound. They are in favor of Pound not because that England … Continue reading