CL Redux

ok was that exit missed , so Let us take it as Max. Loss point from the Entry time.

It is like the Shopping mall , we are trying to return an item with out Receipt, we have to settle for LOWEST price of few weeks ( in this case Max. LOSS point from TRADE entry ) : -)

Quote from Visaria:

dunno, i recall you went short at 9700, cant recall any posts saying you covered that
 
Quote from Visaria:

after a glance at the chart, I would rather short coffee than go long. it is nearing the bottom made in dec 2008, but for all i know might smash right through that. Would wait for a sign before going long, maybe a 2b.

Wish i had shorted it, totally fell apart!

Tomorrow's price action will see if this is the bottom or not.
 
Quote from Visaria:

Wish i had shorted it, totally fell apart!

Tomorrow's price action will see if this is the bottom or not.

I'm already long 800 jo's but still more manageable than KC. I'm up 10K on the year on the KC's so I'm looking at this as a free investment.
 
GOLD low: 1296 as of now 1310
EURO low: 1.329 as of now 1.336

Recovered with respect to CRDUE 95.35 high and 94.0 level , this is to look where Crude is headed for the DAY .

I am not talking about GOLD, EURO . you can short them as you fell those two

Quote from actionzip54:

Recovered? I think you can sell both of them all day.
 
For CL, we might see 94.15-ish before any meaning upward move. But I definitely would stay away from shorting going forward.
 
Iran Nuclear Deal Expected as Early as Friday
Agreement Will Mark the First Agreement in Decades

http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303309504579183654145253282

1/ Obama said the agreement is "greatly preferable to us ratcheting up that conflict." He said the <b>U.S. will provide "very modest" sanctions relief in the initial phase of an agreement but would keep the broader "sanctions architecture" in place as a threat to if Tehran doesn't comply.</b>

2/ "It is possible to reach an understanding for an agreement before we close these negotiations tomorrow evening," Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said in an interview with CNN on Thursday in Geneva. "There is a window of opportunity now that…needs to be seized."

3/ But American and European officials were extremely cautious about declaring success. In late 2009, then-Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's government agreed in Geneva to ship Tehran's entire stockpile of enriched uranium to a third country in exchange for economic incentives.

4/ The deal collapsed days later because of opposition from Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has final say on all matters of state in Iran, according to American and European officials.

BBC Link:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-24845829
 
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