Hi everyone Wednesday was an interesting trading day for sure let’s hope Thursday offers the same quality opportunities. For this presentation I take a look at Cable, Euro Pound and Aussie Yen. Cable being the focus is at an interesting area from a technical perspective and I explore a few trade plans form a bullish and bearish perspective. Aussie Yen on the other hand has entered back into a key 4 hr range. I’m not necessarily interested in trading the range but the pending break out I am very interested in trading. Good luck!! David Pegler
FOREX VIDEO - Pre London Outlook October 1st 2009
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