Long today 5 lots EUR/USD 1.2125
will add another 5 if it gets to 1.2050
stops 1.1965
if 1.2050 doesn't materialize, target on 5 lots 1.2245
Reasons:
1. Technical bounce of db support
2. The economic news today seem more like bullshit than real
to paraphrase:
{I got this from an economist in NY:
The results are as follows:
hours worked fell;
average workweek fell;
average hrly wages up 0.1%;
number of unemployed unchanged;
total employment unchanged;
labor particpation rate at 65.9;
factory jobs unchanged;
discouraged workers above 500,000;
part-time workers at 4.7 mill;
overtime unchanged.
Of the 308,000, Construction +71k, retail +47k, prof & bus +42k, healthcare +36k, govt +31k, and
others adding to the 308,000.
There aren't any new net jobs. It's a mirage. There were 300,000 who lost their benefits in March and dropped off the unemployment rolls into a black hole. If there were more people working, the labor participation rate would rise. The key here is "the number of unemployed is unchanged."
You add 308,000 and deduct the same amount and bingo.
He's thinking that this number is positive only in the headline - and that under closer scrutiny, the number is terrible. I'm no economist, but so do I.}
NFP REPORT
http://stats.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm
GOOD LUCK & GOOD TRADING
will add another 5 if it gets to 1.2050
stops 1.1965
if 1.2050 doesn't materialize, target on 5 lots 1.2245
Reasons:
1. Technical bounce of db support
2. The economic news today seem more like bullshit than real
to paraphrase:
{I got this from an economist in NY:
The results are as follows:
hours worked fell;
average workweek fell;
average hrly wages up 0.1%;
number of unemployed unchanged;
total employment unchanged;
labor particpation rate at 65.9;
factory jobs unchanged;
discouraged workers above 500,000;
part-time workers at 4.7 mill;
overtime unchanged.
Of the 308,000, Construction +71k, retail +47k, prof & bus +42k, healthcare +36k, govt +31k, and
others adding to the 308,000.
There aren't any new net jobs. It's a mirage. There were 300,000 who lost their benefits in March and dropped off the unemployment rolls into a black hole. If there were more people working, the labor participation rate would rise. The key here is "the number of unemployed is unchanged."
You add 308,000 and deduct the same amount and bingo.
He's thinking that this number is positive only in the headline - and that under closer scrutiny, the number is terrible. I'm no economist, but so do I.}
NFP REPORT
http://stats.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm
GOOD LUCK & GOOD TRADING