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- ablg commented Jun 7, 2012
to have a hope for a positive inflation they would have to lower the floor, you donkey!
- ablg commented Apr 11, 2012
"investors do not buy the Swiss Franc and thereby make it even stronger." complete opposite of basics in economy, you shouldn't be trading or arguing on economic matters.
- ablg replied Mar 30, 2011
Hi, i imagine you saw a 7000% increase of volume on some chart provided by your broker. If you look here< http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_exchange_market> you will see it was not the case and volume was lower in 2001 then in 1998 for example. I ...
- ablg replied Mar 15, 2010
If you're an individual and want to trade intra-day or short-term swings you will go with forex, options or futures. Stocks for an individual is something you buy and sell every few years at most every few months. The best use for forex on any ...
- ablg replied Mar 12, 2010
Stocks is an investment. Forex is speculative, it is trading not investing except if you're a carry-trader.
- ablg replied Apr 28, 2009
The consumer confidence report from the u.s was relised at 15 p.m.
- ablg replied Apr 2, 2009
To FXFEI What currency do you trade or worse what is your broker?$ 500 pips in a minute never happened. The worst was about 100 on eur/usd and 200 on gbp/usd and if i remember correctly it must have been in 2002 at the beginning of my "career" in ...
- ablg replied Mar 10, 2009
thanks.
- ablg replied Mar 10, 2009
Hi, i use my own strategy also on gbp/usd with a small time frame though not the 1 min and my stop is about 10 pips including spread and i had 5 trades yesterday and 8 today with results similar to yours, I would like to better compare my trades ...
- ablg replied Feb 11, 2009
I may be a bit touchy as i'm swiss, but this is not the swiss but the swedes.
- ablg replied Jan 20, 2009
For those who seeem to have a problem with the definitions of pip and tick i will try to give a simple explanation, english is not my native language mind you. A pip is an increment of price and is fixed. Between eur/usd at 1.2964 and eur/usd at ...
- ablg replied Jan 3, 2009
A tick is certainly not a pip in forex and it is no definite number in any market. A tick is just the price at which a transaction has been concluded between a buyer and a seller. In a very liquid market like forex a tick is often lower than a pip, ...
- ablg replied Oct 23, 2008
Yes, a bubble burst but what led to it? I maintain no single fact explains it, unless human nature if you want. For some it is lack of regulation by the politics, for others it's the politics who forced the banks to lend to the poor who could not ...
- ablg replied Oct 23, 2008
Big Wave Rider, people in management and bosses certainly don't want any ingerance in their business and the swiss goverment is quite liberal even on the left side so i don't think it will happen but this kind of crisis tends to put the ones that ...
- ablg replied Oct 23, 2008
As a Swiss myself, i can say many people are outraged about our governement puting 60 billions to save one of our banks and even more so because our bankers are arrogant pricks and continue being so, even as we the people have to pay for their ...
- ablg replied Jul 24, 2007
Hi, when trading gbp/chf your profits are in chf which is automatically changed to usd if your account is in dollars. 1550 profit / change rate usd/chf is equal to 13?? profit in dollars. Same is true for every cross. This is really the most basic ...
- ablg replied Jan 8, 2007
Hi, have a look at dukascopy.(commercial, first three letters) for an idea of available volume. It's about 60% of EBS in daily trading volume.
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