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- ryknowtrade replied Oct 15, 2012
In terms of trading opportunities, there are a few positions I have on now. As I type, I am closing out my long USD/JPY I had on since the beginning of last week for a profit of 3% of my account value. The reason for this is that is hit my target, ...
- ryknowtrade replied Oct 15, 2012
In thinking about real demand for a currency and trying to find the best sets of metrics to measure real demand, I believe the best two are foreign investment and the velocity of money. Unlike technical analysis, in which we can picture a ...
- ryknowtrade replied Oct 13, 2012
Thanks for your thoughts and I do not believe they are conspiracy's as I am in most of the same camp you are (it seems). Yes, off balance sheet liabilities and future liabilities are a threat to the stability of not only the currency, but the ...
- ryknowtrade replied Oct 13, 2012
If we look at what each citizen of a particular country is "responsible" for, we find quite a variance between the US, Japan, the UK, and Switzerland. By simply taking the number of US citizens and dividing it by the country's total GDP, we find ...
- ryknowtrade replied Oct 13, 2012
I wanted to make follow up with my comment about which components of the monetary base effect the exchange rate the most (if at all). I asked the question would the physical creation of money devalue the currency the most, however I do not have ...
- ryknowtrade replied Jun 7, 2012
Japan has no natural resources and is an major export economy. While it seems to reason that they would devalue the yen for the reason of their exports, the question is could they devalue enough to make it worth the rising cost of imports, such as ...
- ryknowtrade replied Jun 7, 2012
I think you are asking to get your ripped off. The SNB has put it all on the line, removed the kitchen sink, and is getting ready to throw it.
- ryknowtrade replied Jun 6, 2012
Your descriptions of consumption do not "drive" the human race forward. Sorry to say.
- ryknowtrade replied Jun 6, 2012
I am aware of this. Therefore, that is why I labeled it a very long term investment.
- ryknowtrade replied Jun 6, 2012
Thanks for your comment. It's not an oxymoron such as the case for why one would acquire nickels is an example. Assuming the Mint discontinues making nickels in their current form (copper, nickel), one's upside is the price of the rise of copper and ...
- ryknowtrade replied Jun 6, 2012
Thanks for your comment. You are right to say you do not know if money can be made, however you know exactly when to get out. The very low defined risk is the point. The underlying conditions can become subjective, that is how one interrupts it. ...
- ryknowtrade replied Jun 5, 2012
Oh jeez, another hindsight thread. Go figure. Instead, this time we know what was going through each traders mind. Donkey's all around me.
- ryknowtrade replied Dec 19, 2011
Just remember who all is in involved in the Forex market. Also, leverage effects. Technical analysis vs. Fundamentals. Most are TA traders in Forex. If you focus on fundamentals (longer term), you should be making money (e.g. US dollar devaluation), ...
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