Thursday, February 25, 2021

EUR and CHF rise as the GBP and AUD fall to end the week – Currency Strength and Weakness for Friday 26th February 2021

EUR and CHF rise as the GBP and AUD fall to end the week – Currency Strength and Weakness for Friday 26th February 2021

Hi Forex Trader,

I make my Currency Strength and Weakness suggestions every day based on where I see the market heading over the next 24 hours. Use my analysis below to aid your trading and to help you keep on the right side of the market.

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Overall there is strength in the CHF, EUR, and USD   

Overall there is weakness in the AUD, GBP, CAD, and NZD

Trading Directions I am favouring for the next 24 hours

Buy Trades – EUR/CAD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, EUR/AUD, USD/SGD, USD/CAD, CHF/JPY

Sell Trades – GBP/USD, GBP/JPY, GBP/CHF, AUD/CAD, AUD/USD, AUD/CHF, AUD/JPY, CAD/CHF, NZD/USD, NZD/CHF, XAG/USD, XAU/USD

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Have a fantastic weekend,

Andrew


– Andrew Mitchem
The Forex Trading Coach
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