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Since the Euro Currency futures contract started trading on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in 1998, it has been as low as USD 0.8245 cents and as high as USD 1.3687. The question is, where to next for the Euro?
Well there certainly has been no shortage of action and volatility in equities markets across the globe over recent weeks.
Thank you so much for your flow of emails and feedback. But can I repeat, please do not ask for detailed responses.
Neil Gladwin
26 Jun, 2006
In last week''s Trading Tutors Newsletter, we discussed the Accumulation/Distribution Line developed by Marc Chaikin. I thought it would be fitting this week to look at the Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) indicator which uses the Accumulation/Distribution Line in its calculation.
Last week we looked at a futures market where the margin requirement was at the lower end of the scale. This week the focus turns to Silver (SI-SpotV) and we will be looking at the higher end of the scale as the current margin required per contract is $6,075USD.
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