After an amazing week of shorting everything GBP last week, Asia seemed to have found a temporary bottom, evident by a series of higher lows taking place everywhere. This continued in early pre-London, and ultimately into the London open. While the directional trend may not be over, there were certainly enough pips between support entry points and initial resistance to build conservative trade plans on the counter trend today, at least until this very identifiable resistance, in which new shorts could be in order. So in this video, I show very clearly first what got me into a couple shorter term GBP/USD longs in pre-London, and beyond that the complete trade plan for the long we took in today’s London FXBootcamp session together, where we took profit, why, and how we shorted this resistance attempting to continue the recent short tone once reaching this level. Hope everyone had a great weekend, and fantastic Monday trading London. FXBootcamp London Currency Coach- Christian Stephens
FOREX VIDEO - London Session Review - September 28, 2009
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