Hi everyone, for this outlook I go back to drawing on my old favorites; Euro Pound and Cable. Cable has been consolidated the last few days after some reasonably dramatic moves. I don’t expect this consolidation to continue and build a trade plan around a price trap break out. Not quite as simple as this intro implies but very tradable nonetheless. Good luck!! David Pegler
FOREX VIDEO - European Outlook October 28th 2009
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