#Forex Short JPY Long AUD CAD USD

We are looking to get short of JPY and long of USD next week, to add to our already long CAD AUD short JPY, these are long term plays and we envisage large moves against JPY. Just as last year we spoke of our bearishness for EUR, we now speak in the same terms for JPY. The Japanese fiscal year end is behind us and so is quarter end, its time to get geared up in these positions.

We got long AUDJPY on 3rd March at 80.115 and added to this position as it rose in price. We also got long CADJPY on the 2nd March at 85.599 added to our position as the cross increased in value. We currently have a 3 quarter size position in AUDJPY will make this a full size position if this cross closes above 86.300. We now have a full sized position in CADJPY we did this yesterday after a close above 90.633.

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31 Mar,Members Daily Pre-Market Report

Not much to do with the long weekend approaching most traders will be leaving the office today or tomorrow mid morning. the CADJPY position we took in the room yesterday is working out very well, I discuss how we’re managing the final third and how to use Fib’s to identify our final profit target. I’ll be in the trading room today

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31 Mar,Daily Pre-Market Report

Markets are quite now heading into the long weekend. S&P’s still above 8 day ema until we get a close below this level I have no interest in them. CADJPY long position is working out very nicely we now have a full size psotion and we’re already 600 pips in the money, beats working for a living.

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Stocks Analysis

There is a lot of information to look at when performing stocks analysis such as the types of stock and the stock value. In today’s article we will take a look at the different types of stocks as well as ways to determine stock value.

There are three types of stock that we will discuss today including growth stocks, value stocks, and dividends. Investors also often refer to themselves as growth investors, value investors, or dividend investors when investing in the stock market.

  • Growth stocks – a lot of investors will follow a growth strategy and they will look for those companies that are prospects for growing their sales and earnings along with other stock market information. It is important to note that a stock’s price reflects how profitable investors think a company will be in the future. Those stocks that increase their sales from one year to the next by at least 15% usually qualify as growth stocks.
  • Value stocks – when looking at a stocks analysis value investors follow a different route. Value investors believe that the broader stock market always overreacts to news about a company. These investors try to find stocks that were beaten down due to temporary problems that can be fixed, perhaps even stocks that were hot stocks for a while. They look for share prices at bargain levels.
  • Dividends – dividend investors are paid while they hold stock unlike growth and value investors who are paid only when they sell stock. Dividend investors buy stock that pay a cash dividend based on the number of shares owned, and typically on a quarterly basis. These investors look for those companies that are financially solid.

As you learn trading and investing you also must learn how to determine a stock’s value. We discuss some of the most commonly used valuation ratios below.

  • Price to earnings (P/E) – this ratio is a company’s stock price divided by how much it earns per share over 12 months. When calculating this ratio you should use the most recent 12 month’s earnings. This ratio is the most widely used valuation ratio when performing a stocks analysis.
  • Price to sales (P/S) – this ratio is a company’s stock price dividend by the most recent 12 months’ sales per share. You can calculate this ratio when a company loses money in reporting period. You cannot calculate the P/E in that situation.
  • Price to book (P/B) – this is a company’s assets minus it liabilities. It is also referred to as the book value and it divides a company’s stock price by its book value per share. Value investors prefer this ratio over others

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30 Mar,Members Daily Pre-Market Report

I had a few problems with my charts this morning and couldn’t pull up a chart for FXI, we are buying the May 10 38 Calls currently trading at 4.10–4.15. We want to be long of Chinese stocks and using FXI is the most liquid way of doing this, it trades large volume each day.

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30 Mar,Daily Pre-Market Report

In today’s video I’ll discuss how you short USD and the  correlation between it and EURUSD, Crude, Gold. Even if commodities don’t look great technically we can nibble long when we identify USD weakness. I should have answered all your email questions by now if not could you please send again as we have been through our inbox, thanks.

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29 Mar, Members Daily Pre-Market Report

We were stopped out of our Gold position for minus 20 and nearly stopped out of our short EURUSD position. However our long AUDJPY and CADJPY positions are nicely bid and this gives me the opportunity to discuss profit over success rate.

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