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- uslfd replied Jan 16, 2015
ok im not trying to argue with you. but i think it is not as costly as you imagine because they just need to send it to the court like any debt dispute and everything will be done in batches. pls comment
- uslfd replied Jan 16, 2015
who is your broker. please make us informed. thanks.
- uslfd replied Jan 16, 2015
Bucket shops DO have the legal right to claim back our negative balance, especially those who stated loss could be bigger than initial deposit. Again, this is real money and all legally bounded. You could argue with them or threaten them by exposing ...
- uslfd replied Jan 16, 2015
when it comes to this kind of shxt, i am afraid the bucket shops would go as far as legally claiming the negative amount we owe especially for those bucket shops who already advertised loss could exceed initial deposits. its not some kind of ...
- uslfd replied Jan 16, 2015
Mostly likely yes, you really owe that amount now and you have to pay unless you are with FXC blah or oan blah as far as i understand. i had £4000 loss with I blah market which i am sure i will have to pay back. im sorry for you James but you might ...
- uslfd replied Jan 15, 2015
For those of you who are unsure, you will need to pay back the negative amount stated in your account balance now. I wonder how many people are going bankrupt because of this pair.
- uslfd replied Nov 19, 2014
Yeh. buy more buy more buy more!!!!!! Two words from me : Good Luck.
- uslfd replied Nov 19, 2014
err..... what's the problem? What's the problem of using "pips"? You sure you on the correct forum? This is an FX forum, not equity. You sure you know one pip in UJ is 0.01 not 0.0001 RIGHT? Y so... UJ now @ 118, one pip is approx 1/11800. EC now @ ...
- uslfd replied Nov 19, 2014
For those who forgotten what a floor breach taste like, please offer me the pleasure to help you revisit that historical moment (or actually not that historical after all as it could reoccur, as per Jordan's wording). Also for those who still has ...
- uslfd replied Nov 19, 2014
...... really? The spread's 2 to 3 pips and is scalping 3 pips worth it? On how much leverage and how many lots? UJ moves 3 pips per second!!
- uslfd replied Nov 19, 2014
This is absolutely a rerun of the floor breach drama two years ago. The way snb is defending the floor is exactly the same as how they did it .... AND FAILed two years ago. You know when will ec start going up again? Only when the floor is breached ...
- uslfd replied Nov 16, 2014
Here is what I don't understand about SNB's action again. Either don't do anything or do it with 100% confidence to halt the price from dropping below bid level. What's the intention of a 500M bid if the action fails to stabilise and indeed EC ...
- uslfd replied Nov 15, 2014
This is The EUR/CHF Pilgrimage Temple. We gather here to repeat our positive pnl matra. Anyone who says 1.2000 will be broken shall be condemned as per the universe's Holy Will!
- uslfd replied Oct 16, 2014
Could someone kindly shed some light on the gold referendum story? As bearish as I could be on EC, I don't really see a reason a YES vote will cause EC to drop? Indeed I don't even seem to 100% grasp the whole concept of this 20% gold in reserve ...
- uslfd replied Oct 2, 2014
At least two years of QE. U ready?
- uslfd replied Oct 1, 2014
Not that funny really.
- uslfd replied Oct 1, 2014
Closed all my previous lengths from scalping at todays spike. SNB wont defend until it hits 1.2020. Todays spike looks like huge EUR short taking profit and unwinding EURCHF bundle trade. Good luck to all PS Please dun get too personal when ...
- uslfd replied Sep 29, 2014
Indeed the situation may be a bit like US and China where Chinese accumulated a large amount of USD bonds/ assets partly through a carefully controlled and artificially weaker currency vs USD. Result is China started to appreciate its currency ...
- uslfd replied Sep 29, 2014
Some very great comments! To add to your discussion... sharing below 2 graphs depicting the differences between the two areas' debt to GDP ratios. A bit like Japan, probably the only way for EUR to service its debt is to inflate its money base ...
- uslfd replied Sep 29, 2014
Mevo, don't get me wrong. I do agree most likely... 1.2000 will be largely successfully been defended. The idea I'm expressing here is the fact that the market is acting against the floor and there is a tail risk chance that things can go wrong so ...