During today’s Asian and London sessions, rising risk appetite at stock exchanges from Sydney to London was accompanied by broad weakness in the Japanese yen. As the New York session unfolded, the yen lost further ground against the major currencies. A long trade on the EUR/JPY currency pair yielded up to 60 pips [depending on exit strategy]. Curt Wehrley FX Bootcamp’s Quantitative Analyst
FOREX VIDEO - New York Session Review - November 23, 2009
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