Dislikedjust enjoy to be short... you got 17 pips from 1.2128... better than nothing, but still not the big deal...Ignored
Short scalpers really have the guts now.
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Dislikedjust enjoy to be short... you got 17 pips from 1.2128... better than nothing, but still not the big deal...Ignored
DislikedA check at a broker's open position ratios now show 62% trading long, 38% shorting at the moment.
Many know the widespread rumor on the peg lifting 1.25, 1.3...., yet many also anticipate the SNB policy will still be 'utmost...'.
H1 chart shows dojis & it could be all the way till 1hr before SNB.
I've got no positions on now, hoping post-SNB will cause a drop for me & every other long player to reload.Ignored
Disliked1,2030 could be a good price to close some short positions. I hope not to hear shit roumours about raising floors, interest rates next months!!Ignored
DislikedShorters are the winners.
Unfortunately I don't have the guts to short into SNB meeting.
Salute to qatar!Ignored
DislikedThanks but that's not enough. I want €uroproblems now! I need the PEG to be removed, and I need more problems. Anyway, I don't believe in movements above 1,2130-1,22
But I would need more tensions to keep shorts at this level. I will wait until February, expecting ECB to introduce negative deposit ratesIgnored
DislikedIt seems the floor is raised by the market after SNB meetings by 40 pips...Lets hope new support level at 1.2080 !!Ignored
DislikedI think right now the market is forcing EURCHF down, or SNB is taking the opportunity to slowly selling their EURs.
Reason is EURUSD is rising but EURCHF not trailing it like what is used to be before SNB 13th Dec. (ok, the USD index shows USD dropping, but EUR generally is strong).
The high 1.2080 average is due to a strong EUR now. Greece gets a debt upgrade, Germany business confidence up. All the good signs from EU.
But again how long can the EUR remain strong?Ignored