I'm still a newbie but was this really that big of a surprise? On monday it already looked like it.
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Dislikedwow i just looked at the other pairs. very interesting day. today for the first time in a very long time the dollar got weaker against ALL majors at the same time...including the yen. Not only that..its interesting how the usd/chf went up 300pips last week..hung around the high and only today gave it all back while the eur/usd has been going straight up since.
One final thing...if you havent seen the geppy 15min chart yet..you should...first time i see that ever as wellIgnored
Dislikedoh my godddd
what happen? i was out of market for 2 hrs and now see 400 pips moved....Ignored
Dislikedhow did you make the green line in the upper chart.. the top green trendline.. how did you come up with that one.. on that particuliar line how did you come up with a starting point and what are they? curiousIgnored
DislikedI'm still a newbie but was this really that big of a surprise? On monday it already looked like it.
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Disliked"lloydblankfe" please google 10 safest banks .....
where are 9 of them situated?Ignored
DislikedSomething to bear in mind.
On Jan 9th, EU came down from 1.3475 all the way to 1.2456, we are now back at 1.3475 area, retest or What??Ignored
DislikedEarnings to debt ratio is higher in Europe than America, if you really thought opposite then visit a doctor.Ignored
Dislikedwonder what happend to pilot... he was short at 2500 or somthing..with 1000 pip slIgnored
DislikedI am really happy you are losing money on this move tonight, and this is something I have never wished upon another trader. But the sooner you are wiped from the market, and all forums, the better.
Sources
* - Federal Reserve Data
** - Financial TimesIgnored
DislikedYou complete and utter numbnut. You are devaluing this forum in the same way, as many believe, that Bernanke is shafting the greenback.
The UK and the US have gone through a bigger credit bubble than the eurozone. Therefore, this means that household debt/leverage (compared to personal incomes) is far higher than that of eurozone member states, save for Spain and Ireland.
France, Germany or Italy haven't endured a debilitating housing boom, whereas the Anglo-Saxon economies have and are starting to suffer one almighty hangover. The debt levels...Ignored
DislikedYou complete and utter numbnut. You are devaluing this forum in the same way, as many believe, that Bernanke is shafting the greenback.
The UK and the US have gone through a bigger credit bubble than the eurozone. Therefore, this means that household debt/leverage (compared to personal incomes) is far higher than that of eurozone member states, save for Spain and Ireland.
France, Germany or Italy haven't endured a debilitating housing boom, whereas the Anglo-Saxon economies have and are starting to suffer one almighty hangover. The debt levels...Ignored