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Massive Weakness in the Japanese Yen Pairs today – Currency Strength and Weakness for Wednesday 1st November 2023

Massive Weakness in the Japanese Yen Pairs today – Currency Strength and Weakness for Wednesday 1st November 2023

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.


My suggestions are posted by 6pm EST each day.

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Overall there is strength in the USD and GBP, with minor strength in the CAD, EUR and NZD

Overall there is weakness in the JPY, with minor weakness in CHF


Trading Directions I am favouring for the next 24 hours

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

Sell Trades – XAU/USD, XAG/USD

 

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Andrew


– Andrew Mitchem
The Forex Trading Coach
Professional Forex Trader and Educator

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