Baruch's Forex System Journal

Discussion in 'Journals' started by Baruch, Mar 11, 2004.

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  1. Flat Euro 2.203 with a 40 pips gain.

    Has been disconnected from ET.
     
    #1351     May 19, 2004
  2. Sorry - it was of course GBP 1.7636. Flat 1.7796. Nice 160 pips gain.
     
    #1352     May 19, 2004
  3. rax

    rax

    hi baruch,

    lots of activity in your journal, great!
    today, again i dont have much time for the markets.
    think i will join the gang later today.


    good trades to everyone
     
    #1353     May 19, 2004
  4. Hi rax,

    OK. Have a nice day.
     
    #1354     May 19, 2004
  5. Chaw

    Chaw

    Hello,

    Where has the gang gone?

    Not many posts today!
     
    #1355     May 19, 2004
  6. Hi Chaw,

    No, you are right - only mine. Feeling a little bit lonely. Maybe they were busy shorting Nasdaq? LOL Have you made your first trade?
     
    #1356     May 19, 2004
  7. I don't know about others but I'm licking my wounds and indulging in an alcoholic beverage-- losses were not that big but they were losses and I hate f$#king losses.

    Chaw- what timeframe are you thinking of trading? i.e. daytrading, several days, or longer term? Can you watch the market for most of the day or do you have other obligations?
     
    #1357     May 19, 2004
  8. I wasn't feeling well last night and I just wasn't up for trading, so I didn't really do anything. I followed the charts and made my predictions and I would have done just fine. I'll go through and look for trades today in a few hours, but I already have a list of potentials that I'm going to look into.
     
    #1358     May 19, 2004
  9. AC3

    AC3

    Shorting USD/CHF will leave stop after I am in .......
     
    #1359     May 19, 2004
  10. What a drop in index futures before close! I suppose it's not bullish for the dollar? The high oil prices hurt America more han Europe - we have oil from UK, Norway and Denmark. But it's also hurting Japan very much (they have no oil).
    But higher oil prices also means inflation - and higher rates, and that should be bullish for the dollar.
     
    #1360     May 19, 2004
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