Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Next year 2009 Project BLUEBEAM will begin on global.
In year 2009 we will see the biggest project BLUEBEAM will launch by Illuminati(shadow government) on global.This will make people all around the world live in scariest life.One world one goverment will be launch starting in next year.
PROJECT BLUEBEAM
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Euro/Jpy tonight(or morning)
The picture above show next movement for currency Euro/Jpy trend for this night.After reach the Ressistance R2 128.73 trend will be going down.If have Fundamental News and good for Europe it will going up to the Ressistance R3 130.59.We will see the trend will start change the movement position at 10.30~11.00 pm Malaysia time.
This article type at 8.21 pm tuesday night Malaysia time.May the profit with us.Syukran with the rezki that Allah give to us.Said Alhamdulillah.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Naked Trading Technic.
Here i'm give my others technic in trading....I give it Naked Trading Technic because its use half than the capital to tade in currency trading market.If you all want to used it you must confirm the signal and where the chart trend to go and must confident with your analysis.....Many people have request and asked me for the simple and quick profit technic. Here i give it free.Take it....
* Used 50% or 40% from the capital and trade,take target profit 10 pips or 20 pips and then close the profit.Used it for 20 day market trading.I'm always used this technic for pair Euro/Jpy and Euro/Usd.I'm prefer trade Euro/Jpy(refer 1 hour timeframe for movement and 5 minutes timeframe for trade-open 2 timeframe) because it's easy to get the target.Trade in the European session and US market close session.And dont forget to set stop lost 40 pips.After got the target please turn off your PC and go away from your PC,go for sosial with your wife,friend ,children or anything .In two weeks you can double your capital if you dicipline used it every day market trading(20 day).InsyaAllah.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Major movement for pair Euro/Usd & Euro/Jpy.
Start this week untill end of Non Farm all pair Euro is in major downtrend.If the trend going up,it just warm up take a breath to major movement going down.We see what will happened after the Non Farm.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Lehman Brothers conspiracy liar liar.
This main conspiracy from this conspiracy is to blazing the economy crisis with the Lehman Brothers leading.This situation was create to take the US goverment money to flow and support the jews in Israel to prepare and create the world war 3.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
E/J Today.

Here for Euro/Jpy for today movement prediction.The movement depend news announcement.May the profit with us.
Friday, October 3, 2008
Non-Farm Employment
U.S. employers slashed jobs for an eighth consecutive month in August and the nation's unemployment rate soared to a five-year high of 6.1%, up from 5.7% in July and 4.7% from one year ago. That's the highest it has been for 5 years.
In August, the economy suffered a net loss of 84,000 jobs, worse than the market forecast for a 75,000 decline. Additionally, job losses in June and July turned out to be much higher than originally reported. The economy lost an astounding 100,000 jobs in June and another 60,000 in July, according to revised figures. Previously, the Labor Department reported job losses at 51,000 in each of those months. So far this year, job losses have totaled 605,000.
Despite this, consumer confidence continued to edge up from record lows, rising 1.3 points in September to 59.8 versus an upwardly revised 58.5 reading in August. This gain was led by a significant 6.4 point gain in the expectations component to 60.5. If the past holds true, this rise in expectations points to overall improvement in the coming months. Furthermore, the US dollar rose today to its highest level in over a year against the Euro and other major currencies after the ECB opened the door for its first rate cut in five years.
For week ending September 27, the Labor Department reported that the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 497,000, an increase of 1,000 from the previous week's revised figure of 496,000. It is estimated that the effects of Hurricane Gustav in Louisiana and the effects of Hurricane Ike in Texas added approximately 45,000 claims to the total. The 4-week moving average was 474,000, an increase of 11,500 from the previous week's unrevised average of 462,500.
Notwithstanding the increase in consumer confidence and strengthening of the US dollar, August's nonfarm payroll report showed the increasing toll that the housing, credit and financial crises are taking on the economy. With the employment situation seemingly deteriorating, there's growing worry that consumers will recoil, throwing the economy into a tailspin later this year or early next year. If unemployment continues to climb, watch for the Fed to ease its base interest rate.
source from interbenkfx.
Happy Aidilfitri.
Happy Aidilfitri to all muslimin and muslimat in this world.May Allah bless us.Dont forget to other people whom live not easy and poor.Syukur for the rezki Allah give to us.
Friday, September 12, 2008
E/J Today.

Please see the picture above.Euro/Jpy currency pair will going down and touching the support line 2 (S2).This movement valid untill next monday morning.This article was write at 8.10pm Malaysia time.Europe economy really broken the leg.Dont know when it will going up again.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Euro/Jpy today...

The picture above show the Euro/Jpy pair movement.It will touch untill support S2 Valid untill tomorrow morning Malaysia time.This article was write at 5.15 pm malaysia times.
Friday, September 5, 2008
Tonight NFP source
Where US NFP should go tonight(Malaysia time)?
Consensus Estimate 60K to 75K Loss in Payroll Jobs
Nonfarm payroll (NFP) employment continued its downtrend in July with U.S. employers shaving 51,000 jobs, marking the first time since May 2002 that the economy lost jobs for seven consecutive months. The Labor Department also reported last month that the U.S. unemployment rate rose to 5.7 percent—its highest level in more than four years—erasing all job gains made over the last year. Revisions to May and June's payrolls showed a total of 26,000 fewer jobs were lost than previously expected, bringing the number of jobs lost so far in 2008 to 463,000.
On the inflation front, the Commerce Department reported last week that the GDP price index was revised to an annualized 1.2 percent—up from the initial estimate of 1.1 percent—virtually eliminating any claims of recession for spring. The sharp easing in overall price index was technical in nature, caused by a spike in nominal imports cutting into nominal GDP growth. In contrast, the inflation for final sales of domestic purchases was revised up to a strong 4.3 percent, compared to the initial estimate of 4.2 percent.
Here are the several key factor are throught to have influence in AUGUST NFP.
They include:
• Employment continued to fall in construction, manufacturing, and several service-providing industries, while health care and mining continued to add jobs
• Notable decreases were also seen in retail trade and wholesale trade—each down 17,000 for the latest month
• The decline of 51,000 in payrolls represents a 0.04% drop that is consistent with the recent trend of declines at about a 0.5% annual rate
• Hourly earnings rose by 6 cents, bouncing back to a 0.3% gain over the month
• Average weekly hours slipped to 33.6 hours in July from 33.7 hours in June
For week ending August 23, the Labor Department reported that the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 425,000, a decrease of 10,000 from the previous week's revised figure of 435,000. They also reported a four-week moving average of 440,250, a decrease of 6,000 from the previous week's revised average of 446,250.
The July employment report shows that although the labor sector is weaker than many have been expecting, the payroll declines still are not large enough to pull the overall economy into recession. The bottom line is that the economy has been growing much better than expected despite the credit crunch. It is still likely that the economy will slow during the second half, but perhaps not as much as the Fed needs. Look for the Fed to increase rates in January.