Friday, February 11, 2011

I did it!

The Dollar has eased off day highs against its main rivals after the release of a largest than expected trade deficit in the US, as the trade gap with China rises to all-time highs.

USD/JPY retreat from 83.65 high has extended about 10 pips lower to 82.45, while the EUR/USD rebond from 1.3505 session lows has extended to 1.3545, and the GBP/USD recovery from 1.5960 low has reached prices above 1.6000 to 1.6015.

US Trade deficit has widened to $40.58 billion in December, up from the 38.32 billion deficit in November. In the whole 2010 year US trade shortfall has increased by 19.7% the largest increase of the last 10 years.

source: http://www.fxstreet.com


... and i finally risked to buy USD and made profit

22 comments:

  1. Wow thats like a huge change!

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  2. wow, you really got my full recognition to do such risky things! if i were you, i would buy gold as much as i can.

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  3. interesting stuff, im more into shares and stocks. but im starting to get a feel for the currency market. rents dabble in it from time to time but i think its a bit to dependent on the feel of the capital markets. but like i said im not a big follower but il be watching ur posts i like em. xD

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  4. Congratulations. I wouldn't have expected you to make profit with USD.

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  5. I have found currency trading to be a very lucrative way to make some cash very fast and easy, but it also seems so very damn risky.. I have yet to attempt that or the FOREX market, honestly, I work too hard for my money to just toss it around like its free. :-/

    Any ideas on some safe investments?

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  6. I should get into this soon, seems like there really is some money to gain :)

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  7. This is crazy interesting was wondering if you could maybe supply me with any 101's on understanding the stock market because this looks crazy interesting. Cheers

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  8. Heh grats, the USD is a scary beast to be trading right now

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  9. Congratulations on making some profit! Nothing risked is nothing gained.

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  10. Interesting read, congrats on turning a profit. Which figure on the second graph is your total profit?

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  11. Congrats on making profit, this seems rather complicated.

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  12. Congratulations and good luck in future :)

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  13. Wow! That was risky! Dou you always trade like this?

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