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Bullish Moment?
Igor123472

Member Since May 02, 2012  21 posts Igor (Igor123472) Jun 10 2012 at 06:06
Hello Guys,

I'm very interested in plan my trades at the next week, 11th of June.
I'm thinking in trade fully with USDCHF and GBPUSD but i would like of some orietations of anothers professionaltraders.

My sentiment for USDCHF is bullish
And GBPUSD is bullish too.
Is better to use this pairs like daytrader or hourly ?
Long or Short Positions?


What each one think about the these pairs?
I thank quality comments!

Thanks!
Igor

Information is Power.
loki

Member Since Mar 30, 2012  2 posts loki Jun 11 2012 at 12:53
I think if you choose to trade in UCHF you have to trade in EU too, since this pair has 98 or reversal movement :)

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