Quick review of last trade posted here. I sold NZD-JPY and a week later I'm still in it at about break even. Nothing unusual, that was expected. Here is the current chart
http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/4718/nzdjpy2pn7.jpg
(As always, click on the link to see the chart).
In the meantime, a new trade is emerging. Pair is GBP-CAD and I want to buy it. Entry price is 1.9666 and a target 1.9845. That's how it looks like right now
http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/6792/gbpcadeditedze0.jpg
I'm expecting big moves over next couple of weeks. Happy New Year!
Granicus
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Just in time for Christmas.
The last trade I posted here, long CAD-CHF paid just in time for Holidays. View the last post. Entry was intended to be at 1.1400 with a target of 1.1600. That's exactly what happened and a little faster than expected. Here is the chart
http://img67.imageshack.us/img67/1491/cadchfeditedgc1.jpg
(Click on the link to see chart)
Next on the agenda is NZD-JPY. I'm selling it on the open at about 87.00 or a little below. Depends on how it opens. I'm trying to catch a large move. First target about 84.50 and final exit about 82.50. I'm going to risk 250 pips or so.
http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/3269/nzdjpyeditedyy9.jpg
This is a large move, so it must be given enough time, 3 weeks seems about right as of this writing, but subject to adjustment as the prices develop.
Merry Christmas!
Granicus.
http://img67.imageshack.us/img67/1491/cadchfeditedgc1.jpg
(Click on the link to see chart)
Next on the agenda is NZD-JPY. I'm selling it on the open at about 87.00 or a little below. Depends on how it opens. I'm trying to catch a large move. First target about 84.50 and final exit about 82.50. I'm going to risk 250 pips or so.
http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/3269/nzdjpyeditedyy9.jpg
This is a large move, so it must be given enough time, 3 weeks seems about right as of this writing, but subject to adjustment as the prices develop.
Merry Christmas!
Granicus.
Labels:
Currencies,
Forex forecast,
Japanese yen,
Money,
New Zealand dollar
Sunday, December 16, 2007
So, it worked at last.
For last couple of weeks I've been tracking NZD-CAD, looking for a move to a downside. The break was not happening, so kept moving my entry just under most recent low. Finaly the move came last Friday. It fast and furious. By that time my sell was at 0.7905, with a target of 0.7805. It was reached in a little over 2 hours. 100 pips.
http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/73/nzdcad3editedqm8.jpg
Most likely I'll be returning to this cross in not too distant future. For now however focus goes elswhere, CAD-CHF to be exact. My plan is to buy it at 1.1400 and trying to reach 1.1600, or 200 pips. Chances are it will take 2-3 weeks, but I like the set up here
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/1748/cadchfeditedyx1.jpg
As always, click on the links to see the charts.
Now we sit and wait.
Granicus
http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/73/nzdcad3editedqm8.jpg
Most likely I'll be returning to this cross in not too distant future. For now however focus goes elswhere, CAD-CHF to be exact. My plan is to buy it at 1.1400 and trying to reach 1.1600, or 200 pips. Chances are it will take 2-3 weeks, but I like the set up here
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/1748/cadchfeditedyx1.jpg
As always, click on the links to see the charts.
Now we sit and wait.
Granicus
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Taking another shot.
My last entry dealt with a potential trade in NZD-CAD. Plan was to sell it at 0.7580 and ride it down to 0.7480. See previous post for the chart. Well, the trade didn't take place as NZD caught a second wind and continued higher.
Now a new set up has been created which looks promising. I have an order to sell NZD-CAD at 0.7755 with a profit target of 0.7655. I'm still looking to capture 100 pips for this move.
http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/4450/nzdcad2editedjz5.jpg
So here we are, trade is set and ready to go.
Granicus.
As alwyas, click on the link to see the chart.
Now a new set up has been created which looks promising. I have an order to sell NZD-CAD at 0.7755 with a profit target of 0.7655. I'm still looking to capture 100 pips for this move.
http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/4450/nzdcad2editedjz5.jpg
So here we are, trade is set and ready to go.
Granicus.
As alwyas, click on the link to see the chart.
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Nice and easy.
The last entry contained a trade in AUD-CHF. I was going to buy 0.9700 but was filled at 0.9710. Position went through rather big pullback, so I decided to hold it longer. Insted of going for 0.9850 I waited a little longer and settled for 0.9900 or 190 pips. Good trade. Here it is.
http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/6892/audchfeditednn6.jpg
I'm looking at NZD-CAD now. Plan is to sell it at 0.7580 with a target of 0.7480. Not a large target but this set up is not meant for more.
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/8277/nzdcadeditedua0.jpg
As always, click on the links to see the charts.
Good trading.
Granicus.
http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/6892/audchfeditednn6.jpg
I'm looking at NZD-CAD now. Plan is to sell it at 0.7580 with a target of 0.7480. Not a large target but this set up is not meant for more.
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/8277/nzdcadeditedua0.jpg
As always, click on the links to see the charts.
Good trading.
Granicus.
Labels:
Canadian dollar,
Currencies,
Forex trading,
Money,
New Zealand dollar
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Here it is...
I've neglected these pages to some degree. Busy, busy, busy. Besides, the trade I highlighted here took some time develop. Eventually, it came to a satisfactory conclusion and here are the results.
http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/212/gbpaudeditedty6.jpg
Turned out to be a good trade despite long wait, netting 140 pips on first exit and over 400 on next. I'm looking at AUD-CHF now. Plan is to buy it at 0.9700 and look for appreciation to 0.9850 or 150 pips. Here is the chart.
http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/1442/audchfeditedzm7.jpg
Now we wait. I'm sure this trade will not take as long as last one and I'll make it a point to visit this page more often. To see the charts just click the links.
Good trading!
http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/212/gbpaudeditedty6.jpg
Turned out to be a good trade despite long wait, netting 140 pips on first exit and over 400 on next. I'm looking at AUD-CHF now. Plan is to buy it at 0.9700 and look for appreciation to 0.9850 or 150 pips. Here is the chart.
http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/1442/audchfeditedzm7.jpg
Now we wait. I'm sure this trade will not take as long as last one and I'll make it a point to visit this page more often. To see the charts just click the links.
Good trading!
Saturday, October 20, 2007
More Pound.
The pound looks strong at the moment and AUD looks weak. Nothing left to do but to give it ashot here. So here we go, going long GBP-AUD at 2.3065 with a goal 2.3270. This is a very conservative target as looks like there is a potential for 2.3500. But first things first .
Here is a link to the chart.
http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/3737/gbpaudcs8.jpg
Granicus.
Here is a link to the chart.
http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/3737/gbpaudcs8.jpg
Granicus.
Labels:
Australian Dollar,
Currencies,
Forex forecast,
Forex trading,
Money,
Pound
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
CAD-CHF
I'm looking at CAD-CHF, among other things. It's another one of the crosses that I trade. We get respectable 8 pips spread here, so it's very much tradable. Here is a 4 H chart. I'm seeking a break here at 1.1980 and a move of about 180 pips, to 1.1800.
Here is a link to the chart .
http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/8471/cadchfhs1.jpg
We shall see what happens.
Granicus.
Here is a link to the chart .
http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/8471/cadchfhs1.jpg
We shall see what happens.
Granicus.
Labels:
Canadian dollar,
Currencies,
Forex forecast,
Forex trading,
Money,
Swiss Franc
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
At last.
Here are the outcomes of my earlier trades in EUR-NZD and GBP-NZD. They made 190 and 300 pips respectively. While I waited for these trades to pan out, there were others before. Since I didn't post them, then there is nothing to comment. The wicked moves yesterday certainly made my day.
Here are the links to charts.
http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/8864/eurnzdcloseeditedle9.jpg
http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/9441/gbpnzdcloseeditedye0.jpg
Granicus
Here are the links to charts.
http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/8864/eurnzdcloseeditedle9.jpg
http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/9441/gbpnzdcloseeditedye0.jpg
Granicus
Labels:
Currencies,
Euro,
Forex forecast,
Forex trading,
Money,
Pound
Monday, October 15, 2007
Conclusion
Prices slowed down here so I decided to take profits. Exited GBP-SEK at 13.1334 or 413 pips. Not bad.
http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/9971/gbpsekcloseeditedmg9.jpg
Granicus
http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/9971/gbpsekcloseeditedmg9.jpg
Granicus
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Scandinavian currencies
The previuos 2 trades didn't happen, as the prices swiftly moved the other way. Plenty of trades on small time frame, though. O.K. here is GBP-SEK. I'm trying to buy it at 13.0925, looking for 13.1550 level, about 600 pips.
Here is the link to the chart
http://img136.imageshack.us/img136/912/gbpsekut1.jpg
If the price reaches this level, trade should complete this week.
Granicus.
Here is the link to the chart
http://img136.imageshack.us/img136/912/gbpsekut1.jpg
If the price reaches this level, trade should complete this week.
Granicus.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
It's so slow
Seems like prices froze here for now. No problem, we'll wait. I'm adding EUR-NZD buy order to my order from yesterday. Long an 1.8810, targeting about 200 pips or 1.9000. I will watch it in real time as it moves.
http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/7582/eurnzdeditedeq5.jpg
This is a link to the snapshot of current chart. If I try to post the charts here, they come out very small and lack detail. Just click the link and it takes you to the chart.
Granicus
http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/7582/eurnzdeditedeq5.jpg
This is a link to the snapshot of current chart. If I try to post the charts here, they come out very small and lack detail. Just click the link and it takes you to the chart.
Granicus
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Let's see...
Both AUD and NZD are locked in a range for now. It's fun to nip at them for a few pips here and there, but sooner or later they are going to break out. Which way, though? I'm giving it a try with GBP-NZD at 2.71 and looking for something like 300 pips or 2.74.
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/2784/gbpnzdrk1.jpg
Click the link to see the chart.
Granicus.
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/2784/gbpnzdrk1.jpg
Click the link to see the chart.
Granicus.
Labels:
Currencies,
Forex trading,
Fun,
New Zealand dollar,
Pound
Monday, October 1, 2007
Hello!
Do you trade Forex? So do I! As a matter of fact, I trade for a living. I work for a small trading company. We trade a few proprietary accounts, do some research for commercial companies hedging their international exposure. We also offer some services to general public through our website.
I don't have much to do with the website, however, as my boss decides what goes on it. Whatever is published there is not mine. My job is analysis and trading of the less popular currencies, something we refer to as "secondary crosses". Not true exotics, mind you, like Turkish lira, but rather crosses like CAD/CHF, GBP/NZD or USD/NOK. These combinations don't have much of institutional following and even less retail trading, so there isn't all that much information available about them. So I thought I'd shed some light on the subject.
I can't publish what we do in our corporate accounts, my boss would chop me to pieces. Don't laugh, the guy has swords and other ancient fighting implements all over the place. I will however disclose from time to time my own personal trades.
Short term trades, using 5M or 15M charts are not really practical for blog posting, unless I'd do nothing but post here. Well, I have neither time nor inclination for that, but I can share some trades using 1H, 4H or Daily charts.
You can follow these trades, see me make money or take the beating. Both are normal for me, just a "day in the office". It's not my intention to encourage anybody to trade but rather to chronicle my own twisted journey through the mine field of Forex trading.
You are cordially invited to watch!
Granicus.
I don't have much to do with the website, however, as my boss decides what goes on it. Whatever is published there is not mine. My job is analysis and trading of the less popular currencies, something we refer to as "secondary crosses". Not true exotics, mind you, like Turkish lira, but rather crosses like CAD/CHF, GBP/NZD or USD/NOK. These combinations don't have much of institutional following and even less retail trading, so there isn't all that much information available about them. So I thought I'd shed some light on the subject.
I can't publish what we do in our corporate accounts, my boss would chop me to pieces. Don't laugh, the guy has swords and other ancient fighting implements all over the place. I will however disclose from time to time my own personal trades.
Short term trades, using 5M or 15M charts are not really practical for blog posting, unless I'd do nothing but post here. Well, I have neither time nor inclination for that, but I can share some trades using 1H, 4H or Daily charts.
You can follow these trades, see me make money or take the beating. Both are normal for me, just a "day in the office". It's not my intention to encourage anybody to trade but rather to chronicle my own twisted journey through the mine field of Forex trading.
You are cordially invited to watch!
Granicus.
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