Disliked{quote} Hi Build11! Sadly I have no H8 TF, do you know any online chart, which is user-friendly and has H8?Ignored
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Disliked{quote} Hi Build11! Sadly I have no H8 TF, do you know any online chart, which is user-friendly and has H8?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Build11! Sadly I have no H8 TF, do you know any online chart, which is user-friendly and has H8?Ignored
Disliked... Not much to see across the board. Tracking 1.110x/2x in the euro after Europe goes home and for the roll. sisseIgnored
Disliked{quote} Surprise surprise 1.112x test with London going home and that was it for sisse this week... Still sitting tight for the major swings until the wide range is resolved so same levels, same trades, same all.... GL all holding positions over the weekend ... sisseIgnored
DislikedThe last bit of patience and sympathy from the EZ was flushed away when they and how they called the Referendum. 15 of the 18 countries are now on a very hard line with Greece [check] (well when you play, insult and annoy the ego of old "empires" ...things get messy....).Ignored
QuoteDislikedAll pointing that pretty much is unanimous decision to expel/freeze Greece [check]from the EZ if they mess around this weekend. All are extremely angry (and this time openly angry )[check] ....
QuoteDislikedand wont even stay for a extended meeting on sunday if they smell drama [in play....EZ leaders meeting was already cancelled]
QuoteDisliked...if Greece complain they had enough from the EZ, we officially can confirm the other way around is even more true [check].
QuoteDislikedGrexit/Greece freeze temporary from the EZ [in play 60/40 odds as today].... what is clear is that this time we will get, in the worst case scenario, at least a further kicking the can for 3 years [in play but odds going down by the minute ]....
Tracking closely the end of the drama the rest of the day ...
sisse
Disliked{quote} {quote} {quote} {quote} {quote} Third weekend in a row tracking markets. Drama reaching boiling point after a very sour meeting on Saturday. As widely expected, Tsipras paying a very heavy toll on the amateurish management of the crisis (especially the last 2 weeks) and almost every single member sick of the drama and more than happy to put Greece in the freezer from the EZ for a few years (or forever in some cases). Germany and France playing "good cop / bad cop" but the general feeling is that this is the end of the road for Greece. --->...Ignored
Disliked{quote} indeed. just hours ahead, but from what I gather the odds are split right now.. Friday it seemed like a done deal.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Well the Greek Government pretty much showed the middle finger to Germany (and some others) with the referendum. Now Germany is playing bad cop (as anybody else would do if you are the $$$ provider) to tight the nots as hard as possible and let France and Italy (second largest $$$ providers) play the peacemakers. I think the main issues on discussion right now is tightening the screws as much as possible to have the control to either freeze Greece temporary from the EZ or kick them out permanently without having to go in another round of...Ignored
DislikedThe meeting cancelled was the meeting of the leaders of all 28-EU-countries. As far as I'm aware, the meeting of the EZ-leaders will go ahead. @sisse: not sure about your Germany/France good cop/bad cop staged play. There seems to be a serious rift now between Merkel/Hollande. Tragic to see for a europhile like me, this whole mess has now the power to break the EU. On the german parlamentary side of things: if Merkel drops Schaeuble, she'll lose her own majority in the Bundestag. If she doesn't, she might lose France and Italy.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes of course, the talks within euro leaders will continue but the summit is canceled and the Bailout package is not today. It is going to be another week of uncertainties. The drama continues. Got fed up with euro. Most likely euro will open lower..Ignored
Disliked{quote} The meeting is canceled and the deal to bailout is unlikely today. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...-ministers-sayIgnored
Disliked@sisse: not sure about your Germany/France good cop/bad cop staged play. There seems to be a serious rift now between Merkel/Hollande. Tragic to see for a europhile like me, this whole mess has now the power to break the EU. On the german parlamentary side of things: if Merkel drops Schaeuble, she'll lose her own majority in the Bundestag. If she doesn't, she might lose France and Italy.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Parlaments have to vote it through anyways... lots of extra-steps. The only quick way would be a grexit, everything else will prolong the drama for some more.... years.Ignored
DislikedEven the Eurogroup draft statement for today is already been leaked !!! (what a circus !!!)Ignored
DislikedThird weekend in a row tracking markets. Drama reaching boiling point after a very sour meeting on Saturday.Ignored