With all of the events unfolding I'd be careful trying to do any longer time frame trades, especially short obviously. Who knows where this might head? BBL. Good trading to all of you and/or good lessons learned whether you're trading or just watching.
Well, well, well, what a helluva move. Buy every dip is what I see. Levels still in play to the long side: 102.80 (inside bar high of 102.47 in between) 103.41 Don't all previous new highs have to be revisited at some point. Isn't that the law? :eek: EDIT: I forgot to add: Could retrace the whole move
Although I believe it's possible the HOD is in, I personally like to wait for a LH to go short. It's pretty clear that they only allowed over-caffeinated traders into the CL clubhouse after the inventories. ADD: If it breaks .86, could be a solid pullback.
long .68 add at new HOD Target 103-ish stop tightened to .64 - not seeing continuation and stopped out at .62 (-6 ticks) 97th
Deadly fighting as Gadhafi tries to seize back rebel-held town By the CNN Wire Staff http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/03/02/libya.conflict/index.html?hpt=T2 Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Libyan aircraft bombed a section of eastern Libya on Wednesday as leader Moammar Gadhafi tried to take back control of an area seized by the opposition. A CNN crew saw the aircraft drop two bombs in the area of al-Brega, a town in the east with key oil and natural gas facilities. Later, a military aircraft dropped a third bomb. People on the ground shot and threw whatever they could at the aircraft, then fled. It was not immediately clear whether there were casualties in the bombings. Gadhafi: Libyan power is people's Gadhafi blames turmoil on detainees Mass Libya exodus creates border chaos CNN crew witnesses air bombing in Libya Fighting also raged on the ground, as Gadhafi's forces tried to take control of a university in al-Brega.