Forex Trade Alert | Forex Market Outlook
Forex Trade Alert.
Forex Market Overview for Thursday Oct. 30. 2008.
We have a nice forex trends yesterday, but we decide not to trade because US interest rates announcement. Federal Reserve Chairman, cut interest rates 50 points and we’re seeing a reverse in every single currency pair. Question now, did JPY and USD run are over? We have to be patient couple more days to confirm that trend is changing. Markets around the world are still very volatile. Every single government around the world trying to stabilize their markets. We’re very concerned about USA election to.
We believe and many others on a wall street that Obama is going to win election, and he’s the only candidate in history who saying he’s going to raise taxes on people who making more than $250,000 a year. Most of those people invest their money in stocks, and they pulling it out now before Mr. Obama have a chance to tax them. This is why we still believe market in United States cannot recover yet but in any case if U.S. stock market goes up we going to sell the USD and JPY ( BUY EUR/USD, GBP/USD, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY, AUD/USD, NZD/USD .. SELL USD/CAD, USD/CHF ….) If U.S. market go down We going to buy USD and JPY (SELL EUR/USD, GBP/USD, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY, AUD/USD, NZD/USD……SELL USD/CAD, USD/CHF….). We have to be patient and wait and see. You can take some of the TRADES in the direction of the arow, but be careful if you in the winning position and something unexpected come out, You don’t have to wait to sell or buy back your position.
REMEMBER: NEWS OVERRIDES TECHNICAL ANALYSES !!!!!!!!
http://www.4xgenie.com/News_Charts.html
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