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- Gambler180 replied Mar 22, 2020
Lots of misinfo here. It is decentralized and Ripple is not in total control. It's time for people to play some fudbingo :-) url Also. It scales to many transactions per second. Bitcoin is shit compared to XRP. One more thing. I'm not an XRP ...
- Gambler180 replied Jan 16, 2017
EUR/USD is about 21 % undervalued, probably due to QE in Europe and rising rates in USA. I think the pair has further to fall before rising again. I have read that the pair could hit 0.90 in 2017 but scotiabank believes that the pair will rise to ...
- Gambler180 replied Jan 16, 2017
AUD/CAD is about 13 % overvalued compared to purchasing power parity and the recent OPEC deal to cut oil production might be good for the loonie.
- Gambler180 replied Jan 16, 2017
USD/ISK is undervalued compared to purchasing power parity. Part of the reason might be that the interest rate in Iceland is very high and they have low inflation which means that the real interest rate is high, but the interest rate has been cut ...
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Below is a picture of calculated purchasing power parity values for GBP/AUD which is currently 20+% ...
- Gambler180 replied Jan 15, 2017
That makes sense. But how can USD/CHF be explained? They are both developed nations and safe havens but the CHF is always overvalued. My guess is historical inflation differentials. More inflation in the U.S. --> weaker dollar and falling PPP.
- Gambler180 replied Jan 15, 2017
The pound is more than 20 % undervalued compared to purchasing power parity. I'm not buying yet, but it might be time to look for some kind of fundamental catalyst to the upside.
- Gambler180 replied Nov 24, 2016
Someone mentioned that the millipede strategy is feast or famine and famine most of the time, but the thing is that with the millipede strategy the feasts are exponentially bigger than the famines. just store up a lot of food so you wont have a ...
- Gambler180 replied Sep 13, 2016
I guess you mean that PPP doesn't matter for emerging markets? Like the mexican peso being undervalued by 50+ % compared to the american dollar. I think that i understand why the mexican peso is undervalued(a lot of shorting to hedge) but for other ...
- Gambler180 replied Sep 13, 2016
Where did you find PPP data for thailand? It's not included in the OECD table.
- Gambler180 replied Sep 12, 2016
I think that I understand how they do it now after reading this article. url The cost of some goods as a percentage of GDP/citizen in country A VS. the cost of the same goods as a percentage of GDP/citizen in country B is used to calculate the GDP ...
- Gambler180 replied Sep 12, 2016
Don't you mean PPP adjusted for GDP. It's PPP numbers that is shown in the table but I don't know how they adjust for GDP.
- Gambler180 replied Sep 11, 2016
I just calculated PPP for that currency pair. It also seems to be undervalued. The data are from the link below. Do you by any chance know what purchasing power parities FOR GDP means? I assume that there is a difference between just PPP and PPP for ...
- Is it time to buy USD/ISK?
Is it time to buy USD/ISK? It is expected that the fed will raise interest rates and Iceland ...
- Gambler180 replied Jul 30, 2016
Same hypothetical trade on a monthly chart. Sadly I was sleeping when the news was released. Great risk/reward even if you didn't place the trade before 15 minutes after the news was released. I don't think that Graeme paid much attention to news ...
- Gambler180 replied Jul 30, 2016
I'm thinking about only trading after important news releases, because it really is the news that are moving the markets in the long term, not patterns on a screen. Does anyone here have success with combining news trading with the equity millipede ...
- Gambler180 replied Jul 20, 2016
I pay much attention to comments like this. It gives me a target for my trades and I think it's much better than just entering blindly in both directions. "Goldman Sachs currency strategists projected the euro EURUSD, -0.0272% will reach parity ...
- Gambler180 replied Jul 20, 2016
Only in the direction that I think the fundamentals support.
- Gambler180 replied Jul 20, 2016
I'm Beginning to think that this should be called the alligator strategy. When we diversify we are feeding the alligator
- Gambler180 replied Jul 13, 2016
Not sure if anyone here is trading silver but there might be a good equity millipede opportunity here. But be careful. It doesn't look like the price is expected to rise a lot in 2016 or 2017. But you never know. It has been much higher in the past. ...