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MT4: how to change "EURUSD" to "#EURUSD"? 3 replies
Re: EurUsd short term 15 replies
did oanda just drop its spread for eurusd to 1 pip? 11 replies
EA for multiple lot limit order for EURUSD 0 replies
NFP nice bump up on EURUSD 2 replies
DislikedAussie pretty happy with bad data these days today it gained 10 pip after bad Home Loans m/m data -1.0 % (exp 0.1)Ignored
DislikedHello Everybody.
I am expecting big drop in this week. Here are some proofs of thatIgnored
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DislikedIn the meantime aussie is down against everything tonight. Why look for it to go higher?Ignored
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DislikedIn the meantime aussie is down against everything tonight. Why look for it to go higher?Ignored
Dislikedbecause it's daytime here
Aussie fallen due to short covering cross eu/au and gbp/au, now with qe hope she can try to fly again , she have to face first fence @ 1.0400 then big mesh fence @ 1.0430/40Ignored
DislikedMohan - the US has no intention of a QE3.
As I've said before - the problem is not money liquidity , the problem is lack of quality jobs. Throwing more money into the mix will not fix that, and the Fed's are well aware of this. The first 2 QE's were needed to resolve money supply issues. There is plenty of money available , for anyone that is capable of securing a loan.
Until jobs start getting created, there are two certain things - 1) there will be no QE3 and 2) there will be no interest rate hikes.Ignored
Dislikedregardless of reality , market have right to dream about QE till QE nightmare day (FOMC / Thursday)Ignored
Dislikeddon't undermine power of capitalism, if they want yes , verdict will be yes, if they want No , it will be NoIgnored
Dislikedintitional a/c open 1h/2h before brokers , but big profit take need high volume , usually they wait for London,
(i have fallen sleep)Ignored
DislikedBro 100% agree believe power of capitalism but I looking little outside the square
Will stick with greece just for now, however is bigger fish involved.
Bundy or "Crimson Council"are bound by law, euro will live or die by their desicion "short-term" long term her will fail anyway. but is other factors in play,
Greece, govt have to accept further minimum austerity measures, to recieve bail out, reality, greece govt is losing support, with high possability they be unable to agree, reality no austerity, no bail out, irrepsective...Ignored
DislikedBro 100% agree believe power of capitalism but I looking little outside the square
Will stick with greece just for now, however is bigger fish involved.
Bundy or "Crimson Council"are bound by law, euro will live or die by their desicion "short-term" long term her will fail anyway. but is other factors in play,
Greece, govt have to accept further minimum austerity measures, to recieve bail out, reality, greece govt is losing support, with high possability they be unable to agree, reality no austerity, no bail out, irrepsective...Ignored
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Yeah....I'm thinking that the outcome has been known for a lot longer than all of us think. Possibly since July 19th.Ignored
DislikedFor the sake of arguement..let's say your right...e vote will be a major market mover.
Now I ask you.....is it prudent to take a trade prior to the news, or wait for the outcome?
What if you already knew the outcome, would you take the trade?
What if the outcome is already known in the banking world, and your just starting to see it? What would you expect to be seeing if that was the case?
Yeah....I'm thinking that the outcome has been known for a lot longer than all of us think. Possibly since July 19th.Ignored
DislikedAlmo is a wise kid.The deal is made and it is showing in the bar (nor wine bar).
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