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Daily analysis and trading strategies 8-10-10

Quote of the day: Debts and lies are generally mixed together — Francois Rabelais

EURUSD

Trading strategy: standing aside

The euro is having a break and pulls back from recent top as the dollar strengthened on concern that the global economic recovery is stalling boosted demand for safer assets, such as the Yen. Euro’s decline below 1.3200 to test last week’s interim bottom around 1.3130 suggests further weakness as long as upside pullbacks will find resistance into the former support zone, around 1.3200. In case of break below 1.3130, next region where support may emerge is 1.3000 – also a psychological barrier. Short-term sentiment remains bullish and current pullback is probably a corrective move. A recovery above 1.3200 is needed to confirm that uptrend resumes, hence providing a buying opportunity. Until then, more downside action is in the cards as weakness may spread into the European and US trading sessions. The Nonfarm Productivity followed by the FOMC Interest Rate Decision and Statement are the most important events in the economic calendar today. Current exchange rate is 1.3150 @06:08 GMT

Support: 1.3100/30, 1.3050 and 1.2970/00
Resistance: 1.3200, 1.3330/50, 1.3400 and 1.3500
Market sentiment: long term – bearish, medium term – slightly bullish, short term – bullish, intra-day – bearish

EURUSD 4hrs chart 8-10-2010
EURUSD 4hrs chart 8-10-2010

More trading setups

GBPUSD

GBPUSD 4hrs chart 8-10-2010
GBPUSD 4hrs chart 8-10-2010

AUDCAD

AUDCAD 4hrs chart 8-10-2010
AUDCAD 4hrs chart 8-10-2010

AUDJPY

AUDJPY 4hrs chart 8-10-2010
AUDJPY 4hrs chart 8-10-2010

Have a good day and good luck trading!

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