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  • First Post: May 10, 2006 3:49pm
  • ch33z3
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The title question... yes...
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  • May 10, 2006 4:54pm
  • RoBiK
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Quoting ch33z3
The title question... yes...
Transatlantic cables are cables that have been laid along the ocean floor to connect North America and Europe. Before the advent of radio, the only means of communication across the Atlantic Ocean was to physically connect the continents with a transatlantic telegraph cable, which was operative in 1867. The exchange rate between the United States dollar and British pound is still colloquially known as "cable" by financial marketeers on account of the fact that the rate was originally transmitted via a transatlantic cable.
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  • BGazzoni
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Quoting RoBiK
Transatlantic cables are cables that have been laid along the ocean floor to connect North America and Europe. Before the advent of radio, the only means of communication across the Atlantic Ocean was to physically connect the continents with a transatlantic telegraph cable, which was operative in 1867. The exchange rate between the United States dollar and British pound is still colloquially known as "cable" by financial marketeers on account of the fact that the rate was originally transmitted via a transatlantic cable.
Very well explained.
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  • Feb 27, 2007 12:21pm
  • mart-hart
    Joined Oct 2004 | 302 Posts | Status: Member
Here are some more,

Fiber - EUR/USD
Geppy - GBP/JPY
Chunnel - EUR/GBP


Mart
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  • Mar 8, 2007 6:28am
  • Marrethiel
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Quoting RoBiK
Transatlantic cables are cables that have been laid along the ocean floor to connect North America and Europe.
That's cool, thanks
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  • Mar 8, 2007 8:19am
  • don perry
    Joined Jun 2006 | 294 Posts | Status: Pipoholic!
so the Fiber (eurusd) was transmitted over fiber optics?

lol. If that is so i would find it funny
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  • Mar 21, 2007 5:54pm
  • jdandcoke
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Guess the chunnel is to do with the channel tunnel between England and France
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  • Mar 21, 2007 6:05pm
  • rosso832
    Joined Sep 2006 | 84 Posts | Status: Member
.......or, why do we call buy position long and sell position short?
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  • Apr 25, 2007 8:42am
  • KudzuFX
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Quoting mart-hart
Here are some more,

Fiber - EUR/USD
Geppy - GBP/JPY
Chunnel - EUR/GBP


Mart
How 'bout

Made in - USD/CNY (chinese yuan)
Matie - USD/AUD (Aussie dollar)
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  • Apr 25, 2007 8:47am
  • kihl
    Joined Jul 2006 | 191 Posts | Status: Technical Sniper
Quoting KudzuFX
How 'bout

Made in - USD/CNY (chinese yuan)
Matie - USD/AUD (Aussie dollar)
Why not "Chop Suey" for the USD/CNY (chinese yuan)?
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  • Apr 25, 2007 12:11pm
  • semar
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Quoting rosso832
.......or, why do we call buy position long and sell position short?
I thoought to that too, but the only posible result that i could get was that the nickname for long comes from stock maket(when you buy you keep them for a long time, ussualy, for profit)
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  • Bemac
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I know I owe you some money but right now I'm a little Short on Cash {I don't own it.} I sold my money to someone else for a brand new BBQ. But that's OK because I have a friend who wants to buy the BBQ and THEN I will be Long on Cash}
[actually flat but hope you get my drift.]
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  • andimozza
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Quoting RoBiK
Transatlantic cables are cables that have been laid along the ocean floor to connect North America and Europe. Before the advent of radio, the only means of communication across the Atlantic Ocean was to physically connect the continents with a transatlantic telegraph cable, which was operative in 1867. The exchange rate between the United States dollar and British pound is still colloquially known as "cable" by financial marketeers on account of the fact that the rate was originally transmitted via a transatlantic cable.
WOW

nice info

thanx
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  • Apr 28, 2007 10:13pm
  • witchazel
    Joined May 2006 | 285 Posts | Status: Member
NZD/USD = Nazgul
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  • May 6, 2007 4:43pm
  • banzai
    Joined Jun 2006 | 308 Posts | Status: Member
I heard USDCAD is loonie
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  • May 7, 2007 11:54am
  • mart-hart
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Quoting banzai
I heard USDCAD is loonie

The CAD is called the Loonie, not the pair USDCAD.


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  • May 30, 2007 8:41am
  • mulia
    Joined Apr 2007 | 4 Posts | Status: Veteran
So it was on winter 1906 a.d., GBP/USD rate brought to the world by telegraph cable.. :
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  • Jun 6, 2007 3:38am
  • packetguy
    Joined Jul 2006 | 69 Posts | Status: Member
I have a friend who calls GBP/JPY "piece of shit" as he is holding shorts since March.
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  • Jun 21, 2007 2:58am
  • bodge
    Joined May 2006 | 193 Posts | Status: Member
I always thought it was long because the exchange rate was getting longer, ie: EUR/JPY goes from 99.00 to 100.00
And of course, short because the exchange rate is getting smaller, or decreasing.
I could be wrong lol.
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  • Jun 25, 2007 6:33pm
  • SunTrader
    Joined Mar 2006 | 7,001 Posts | Status: Trade the reaction not the news!
I am not aware of how the terms going long or short came about, but if you think about it a market can only go so low or short (i.e. zero "0") but the sky is the limit on the buy side or long.

Naturally this applies to any tradable market - not just currencies.
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