* Optimal weighting for first target is 80%. When Target price is achieved set remainder with a stop at break even. Trailing stops can improve the performance of this strategy as well.
CHF Commentary -
The early European dip witnessed the pair's attempt to correct the dollar strength from yesterday. However, spot failed just shy of its first technical support (the 38.2% Fibo of the rally from 1.2245 to 1.2330) and the pair then bounced. Spot worked back into the 1.23"s and offers into 1.2310/15 were soon absorbed as the pair attempts to retest the 1.2332 high from yesterday. The failure to close above the 200-Day line at 1.2320 added some weight to the downside but should the topside stay in focus and a run towards 1.2350 be looked for then a positive close above this level should be witnessed. Having failed to sustain the break into the 1.66"s yesterday [EUR/CHF] was sold back to 1.6545. Overnight, the cross consolidated the pullback with 1.6555/75 worked. European trading has extended this range slightly, to 1.6550/75, but the price still remains steady near the 1.6565 mark. Weekly ICSC/UBS Chain Store and Redbook Retail Sales are released early in NorAm trading. However, the attention rests on the 14:00 GMT Richmond May Fed data and the Bernanke and Lacker comments at 22:00 & 23:30 GMT.
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