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Seems like tonight there is some resistance at 1975 level and is looking for a drop to continue the downward movement.

I am currently short at 71 and will take profit at 33, stop loss at 1983.

NYCDT
 
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This is a great thread, but one thing I've noticed is people's tendency to assume or "think" something particular will happen. Whereas, the best attitude to assume in the markets is that of "anything can, and probably will happen". As soon as you have a particular directional bias, you may be denying information to the contrary, and that's dangerous. Never forget that really ANYTHING can happen. I quoted a popular story on this in my DAX thread once:

Anyone and anything can change the course of the market, anytime! Never forget that!

Now you might say: "If I can't have a bias, how can I trade?" Well, you can always trade, by taking an "educated guess". If the R:R (and possibly even hit rate) is in your favor, there is no question you will do well, and that without having any bias whatsoever. :)
 
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Seems like tonight there is some resistance at 1975 level and is looking for a drop to continue the downward movement.

I am currently short at 71 and will take profit at 33, stop loss at 1983.

NYCDT

Well, we can't win them all!
 
6.45 GMT FRANCE: GDP 1 Q

8.30 GMT UK: Bank of England minutes

9.00 GMT: Euro-Zone Trade Balance

11.00 GMT US: Mortgage Application Index

14,30 GMT US: Crude oil inventories
 
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6.45 GMT FRANCE: GDP 1 Q

8.30 GMT UK: Bank of England minutes

9.00 GMT: Euro-Zone Trade Balance

11.00 GMT US: Mortgage Application Index

14,30 GMT US: Crude oil inventories

French 1Q GDP: +0.8 (4Q: +0.6)

Not very much growth in France!
 
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6.45 GMT FRANCE: GDP 1 Q

8.30 GMT UK: Bank of England minutes

9.00 GMT: Euro-Zone Trade Balance

11.00 GMT US: Mortgage Application Index

14,30 GMT US: Crude oil inventories

The minutes from BOE will show the votes from the 0.25% rate hike. Was anybody talking about a 0.50% hike?
 
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French 1Q GDP: +0.8 (4Q: +0.6)

Not very much growth in France!

Compare with Japan 1Q GDP: +1.4%. A good fundamental reason to short eur/jpy.
 
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The minutes from BOE will show the votes from the 0.25% rate hike. Was anybody talking about a 0.50% hike?

Very hawkish (bullish for GBP) minutes.
 
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