DislikedWow they sure are having some fun.
yo Chonchy, just to show you that I still have been busy in the market, I've attached the link! See you tommorrow.Ignored
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Walk the Talk from a fun loving discretionary trader 46 replies
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DislikedWow they sure are having some fun.
yo Chonchy, just to show you that I still have been busy in the market, I've attached the link! See you tommorrow.Ignored
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It's all looking a little messy up top, and I think without some fresh injection of fake capital, could see a bit of a drop coming along.
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DislikedGentlemen,
Nice to see the flow of comments. Also nice to see the non-trade specific submissions - I say no more. I would like to particiapte a little more in the discussions, but I am 'in the field' somewhat, and so have no internet connection for a large majority of the time. Hope to be back in a few weeks.
I resubmit the following below and feel that this week is the start of some difficult sessions.
20 April: ‘Current’ Greek bond redemption.
29 April: Greek elections first proposal date.
06 May: Greek elections second proposal date.
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Dislikedyou are in fine company with that view Condor;
“ECB should step up purchases of bonds,” Jaime Garcia- Legaz, a deputy minister in Luis de Guindos’s Economy Ministry, said yesterday in an interview.
The yield on Spain’s 10-year bonds rose 16 basis points to 5.98 percent, edging closer to the critical 7 percent.(not sustainable beyond 7% and reached 6.8% last Nov before LTRO 1))
ECB Split - While Executive Board member Benoit Coeure signaled on April 11 the bank may start buying Spanish bonds, his Dutch colleague Klaas Knot said yesterday that...Ignored