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EURUSD (Forex): What Do You Do When Bearish News Turns "Bullish"?
How could a clearly bearish report be interpreted as bullish news?
by Vadim Pokhlebkin
7/16/2008 9:15:00 PM
A little after 5 AM Eastern (New York) time on Tuesday, July 15, the euro hit a new all-time high against the U.S. dollar: just under $1.6040.
Markets move for a reason, goes the conventional wisdom, and it's doubly true when it comes to major moves like that. Interestingly, though, the EURUSD rallied to the new high
after
an economic report showed that "investor sentiment in Europe's largest economy, Germany, is at a
record low
." How come? Here's an Elliott wave take on it.
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