Apologies for the slight break in transmission, suffered some minor technical difficulties. Not much has luckily happened in the interim although the s/t model signal isn’t looking too good with EUR/JPY drifting lower, currently at 136.85. Maybe we should use them as a reverse indicator and put a bid in where their stop-loss is. Harsh but possibly fair.
Obviously the model is still out of form!
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