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i placed a previous short to open in the asian market.....woke up and was stopped out.... Loss £200.00
Slapped myself twice with a wet fish......
Waited this mornign uk time for this rally to fizzle.....shorted again and got my £200.00 back...no more no less. Now i sit and wait to see if this drops below the important 13050 areas... Markets today equities futures usa and currencies have climbed from asian trading and now trending down...I ues typical Friday.
Personally and its my take on this the market is well well well over bought and i see High vix today
Take your profits or the market will take it from you....
i placed a previous short to open in the asian market.....woke up and was stopped out.... Loss £200.00
Slapped myself twice with a wet fish......
Waited this mornign uk time for this rally to fizzle.....shorted again and got my £200.00 back...no more no less. Now i sit and wait to see if this drops below the important 13050 areas... Markets today equities futures usa and currencies have climbed from asian trading and now trending down...I ues typical Friday.
Personally and its my take on this the market is well well well over bought and i see High vix today
Why don't you short Aussie Dollar for more bearish gain than EUR/USD?
lol... u can call me master..just kidding
anyway, glad we have shorted the top around 1.315, very happy indeed.
honey dripping...brownie bears
YES!!!!!! We caught Mr.Market's bull ride sputtering out. Lol. Then price toy'd with breaking 3131 but when it broke, Oh myyyyyyy! Hehehe. I'm so tired, from chasing the short, that I'm goofy. So I'm going to try to keep up with ya, but I'm not making any promises. Just in case I fall into my coma, have a great weekend everyone.
A-Yooooooooo
Go ahead switch the style up' And if they hate then let them hate and watch the money pile up.'
The 50% Fibonacci level in the 111.80 area was the extent of that down move that provided some good trading opportunities.
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And now I suppose you know why I didnt question the potential question in last nights post.
Our friend Stan has done a wonderful job of keeping us all abreast of the minute by minute developments of the final stages.
This morning I have had the pleasure of working the drop with him and even shared some tips on the ( scary to Stan and A-Yo) Beast... aka GBP/JPY.
Hats off to both Stan and A-Yo who have made trading alot of fun this week particularly.
I value your friendship, honour your commitment and its a treasure to share our resources with one-another for individual benefit.
Best,
Colly
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Thanks my man. The pleasure is all mine. Working with you guys is incredible. Everyone is sharing/contributing/laughing, just having fun making money. That's a beautiful thang!
A-Yoooooooooooo
Go ahead switch the style up' And if they hate then let them hate and watch the money pile up.'
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