Banks closed in the U.S. for the Columbus Day holiday, plus the prospect of traders sidelined before a heavy mid-week dose of monthly economic and quarterly corporate earnings reports, made for thin trading conditions during today’s New York session. For the most part, it was a good day for currency traders to keep their powder dry. Curt Wehrley FX Bootcamp’s Quantitative Analyst
FOREX VIDEO - New York Session Review - October 12, 2009
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