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Old 09-25-2008, 01:40 AM
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Default Trend of the Day: USD/SGD

Our trend for the day is USD/SGD.



The US dollar up trend from the middle of July from the 1.3458 area up to the 1.4482 September 11th high has fallen some 240 pips before finding support at the 38.2% Fibonacci support level. Marked by a bullish Harami pattern, USD/SGD looks to re-challenge the 14482 level. Extreme dollar bearish sentiment could recoil this pair higher if and when the $700 billion financial system bailout is approved.

See the attached chart:



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