It’s still all about early exits with this mechanical trading strategy as the pairs I’m watching just can’t seem to stay in trends. Here’s what’s up!
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EUR/USD had a long position left open from the earlier update, but this one had to be closed early on a new crossover for a loss. A short position was opened soon after but it’s not looking too good.

Cable had a short position opened earlier on, but the pair just kept moving sideways until it eventually had to be closed on a new crossover.

As for EUR/JPY, the pair had a long position that didn’t seem to be going well in the previous update.

This position was closed on a new crossover for a loss before another new signal popped up. Sadly, this short play also had to be closed on an early exit.
Here’s a look at the latest positions:
Trade Summary:
Pair | Position | Entry | SL | PT | Status | Pips | % |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
EUR/USD | Long | 1.1064 | 1.0914 | 1.1364 | Closed | -50 | -0.33 |
GBP/USD | Short | 1.2896 | 1.3046 | 1.2596 | Closed | -14 | -0.09 |
EUR/JPY | Long | 120.25 | 118.75 | 123.25 | Closed | -20 | -0.13 |
EUR/JPY | Short | 120.17 | 121.67 | 117.17 | Closed | -37 | -0.25 |
EUR/USD | Short | 1.1019 | 1.1169 | 1.0719 | Open | – | – |
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