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Current CHF Trading Plans

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by , 11-15-2011 at 09:08 PM (984 Views)
CHF weakness is continuing


USD/CHF – this pair has resistance to about 0.9300 but if a solid heatmap buy signal develops we would consider a buy, trend is still strengthening

EUR/CHF – set buy alarm at 1.2450, room to move up past there and the trend is strengthening

GBP/CHF – this pair is also trending higher on the larger time frames, set resistance alarm at 1.4560, room to move up past there.

When the alarms hit verify any buy or sell entries with The Forex Heatmap ™ and look for CHF weakness or cross currency strength or both.


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