Hi everyone. For this outlook I employ some very simple trend following analysis. I take a good look at the Aussie USD and Euro USD. The Euro analysis is slightly more complex in that we have hit a reasonably strong area of support and I’m cautious in my approach to trading it today. The sound quality is a little scratchy in places; however I hope you enjoy the video. Good luck!! David Pegler
FOREX VIDEO - European Outlook October 27th 2009
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