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Comments for March 5, 2010


Looking Ahead to Friday by reflecting back on Thursday’s trading action


Aussie $ forming a small Bull Flag; Euro forming a possible bottom? 


CURRENCIES: 03/05/10 . Higher closes yesterday for the dollar index while, conversely lower for the Canadian and Aussie Dollar along with the British Pound, Japanese Yen, Euro Fx and Swiss Franc. The euro and franc continue to be in downtrends overall while now consolidating and attempting to form possible bottoms. The yen made its highest high since December 11th again but then sold off to settle lower in reversal type action keeping me neutral at this time. The Canadian Dollar settled higher for the fifth trading session in a row making its highest high and close since the middle of January once again. The Aussie Dollar closed lower this time but is in a small BULL FLAG still close to a buy signal. The pound closed lower also continuing its strong downtrend overall. The dollar had a strong close while showing some signs of topping and has been consolidating in very choppy action at this time. BUY SIGNALS FOR THE CANADIAN DOLLAR AND DOLLAR INDEX. SELL SIGNALS FOR THE EURO FX, SWISS FRANC AND BRITISH POUND. CALL FOR DETAILS! 

REMINDER: March/June Currency Futures Rollover begins Monday, March 8!!
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