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      @ Mary März

      habe das gestern auch beobachtet im bereich 1,1875 - 80 gabs 2 mal einen sehr schnellen 15-20 pip´s up move wer da auf dem falschen fuß erwischt wurde hatte keine chance so weit ich weiß lag es nicht an irgendwelchen news allerdings waren die volumina im euro mar 06 future
      der reine wahnsinn solche stückzahlen die dort auftauchten kenne ich eigentlich nur vom bufu es standen teilweise bis zu 12k in bid und ask
      denke da haben einige bissel mit dem euro gespielt.
      ein bekannter der viel im euro macht meinte die mafia wäre mal wieder aktiv :D was auch immer das heissen mag


      schönes we allen

      gruß ruppy :)

      PS: hier mal nen 5min chart mit volumen

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      Kann mir jemand kurz erklären ob es im Euro besondere Nachrichten gab
      der Verlauf von 1,1938 - 1,1874 ist schon extrem, oder einfach nur so ?

      1,1874 ist schon eine besondere Marke und alle Marktteilnehmer wissen es......


      (war leider nicht da)

      Mary
      naja zumindest versucht er durch die 70 durchzugehen, wobei aber nicht sehr viel am markt los ist. wenn ich auf das quotepanel schaue, dann is da nicht unbedingt viel bewegung hinter....

      Edit: dafür reicht aber auch ein blick auf den chart......

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