Quote from trade-ya1:
I would be nervous about being short here. The biggest moves often start this way (seemingly for no reason). I might agree with you if the after-hours move wasn't as sharp. However, the fact that they could take it up so aggressively on nothing means that there is a real lack of EUR sellers. If the demand/supply equation were more balanced, they wouldn't be able to run this thing up so high. It traded up to 1.2249 which is about +60 ticks from the close. That is a REAL significant move especially with vol. as low as it's been in the EUR. To me, the fact that it could be driven up this much (and sustained for more than a few minutes), regardless of the reason, shows a real lack of supply of EUR for sale. Best, Neal.
Probably, you are right in your assessment. To me it felt like most of the move was due to short Eur stops popping. Anyway, I 'm only risking 10 pips with low leverage.
Chinook
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