It looks like trends are having trouble gaining traction these days, yielding another batch of new crossovers for this mech system. Ouch!
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EUR/USD had a short position left open from the previous week, but this had to be closed when a bullish crossover happened.

A stochastic pullback signal to go long soon followed, and this position is still open but not looking too good.
Cable also had a short position left open in the earlier update, and this one is still open for now. However, a new crossover looks ready to happen soon.

As for EUR/JPY, the pair had a valid long signal and this position is still open, even though the climb is slowing.

Here’s a look at the latest positions:
Trade Summary:
Pair | Position | Entry | SL | PT | Status | Pips | % |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
EUR/USD | Short | 1.1107 | 1.1257 | 1.0807 | Closed | -31 | -0.20 |
EUR/USD | Long | 1.1136 | 1.0984 | 1.1436 | Open | – | – |
GBP/USD | Short | 1.3085 | 1.3235 | 1.2785 | Open | – | – |
EUR/JPY | Long | 122.40 | 120.90 | 125.40 | Open | – | – |
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