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- pauladkinsau replied Oct 15, 2012
Yes me too. Re the currency, here in Beijing the Chinese don't use the word Yuan very much. (I hear it more often to describe the ring roads, e.g. san yuan lu, third ring road.) More often I hear Renminbi or kuai. But they definitely write ¥ for ...
- pauladkinsau replied Oct 3, 2012
It won't go there without a fight. But yes, H8, H4 ADX suggests there is still some way to go down the hill yet.
- pauladkinsau replied Oct 2, 2012
[QUOTE=doblece;6061954]Cream = Eric Clapton = a classic! Eric C = another man who understood Forex: I'll wait in this place where the sun never shines; (trader's office/study) Wait in this place where the shadows run from themselves. (MACD) You said ...
- pauladkinsau replied Oct 2, 2012
Hi DB, I must have a few years on you, as I well remember when this song first came out. As a young man, I found that the lyrics made better sense after some "green tobacco". Also, it was big on the English pop charts, being an English band, but ...
- pauladkinsau replied Oct 2, 2012
Or you could go further into A Whiter Shade of Pale (a great song for its time) "She said, 'There is no reason and the truth is plain to see.' ..... and although my eyes were open they might have just as well've been closed" Clearly those British ...
- pauladkinsau replied Oct 1, 2012
Cutting by a smaller amount than 25 basis points would be interpreted as having the courage of a limp squid. Cutting by more than 25 would be interpreted as panic. Leaving the rates untouched could be intepreted as meaning that a rate cut in ...
- pauladkinsau replied Oct 1, 2012
Damned if they do, damned if they don't — RBA could cut rates, in an attempt to reduce the high Aussie dollar and thereby help local industries, as well as putting mortgage money in the pockets of Aussie homeowners. But the market seems to ...
- pauladkinsau replied Oct 1, 2012
no of course not, but we get so many "news events" that move things by much less. Excuse me for asking a simple question.
- pauladkinsau replied Oct 1, 2012
What just happened? 30 pip jump. Looking for an announcement, can't see anything.
- pauladkinsau replied Sep 27, 2012
PA is here... oh I mean me, Paul A...... Every time people talk about PA, I think they are talking about me, I get quite paranoid... That other PA - price action - has also been here. A rise of 80 pips since the bottom, less than 24 hours ago, ...
- pauladkinsau replied Sep 24, 2012
Fudge factory?
- pauladkinsau replied Sep 24, 2012
Choose your preferred reason: 1. He hurt his back swimming 2. He broke his leg playing soccer 3. He survived an assassination attempt 4. He was abducted by aliens for brain wave alteration. 5. He was too busy preparing for taking over the world's ...
- pauladkinsau replied Sep 24, 2012
NP DB. I am not sure I see fireworks ahead. I suspect will be range trading for a while. I know many people don't worry too much about fundamentals, but just for the record, next week China goes into a 1 week holiday (Mao Zedong took over on October ...
- pauladkinsau replied Sep 24, 2012
Am I missing something Daddybear? You posted this 4 days after your predicted completion date. Or did you mean the retracement was already completed back on last Thursday?
- pauladkinsau replied Sep 13, 2012
I consulted with Mr Bollinger, but he doesn't think so - at least from my reading. (I am in a conference in Moscow, so using my iPad as I sit listening to the speakers. The iPad isn't good for cutting and pasting charts. If I get a chance, will put ...
- pauladkinsau replied Sep 13, 2012
Market seems to have broken that support line. Not by much, but will be interesting to see whether this support is elastic or simply broken.
- pauladkinsau replied Sep 12, 2012
Folks, can we stick to the thread theme, and stay away from religion? DB, aren't you supposed to be moderator? If membership is based on agreeing with your religious views, you should say so in the thread rules.
- pauladkinsau replied Sep 4, 2012
Haha, no I have been using them for years, and I can assure you I am not a Government employee. There's a really good book came out a year or so ago, called "Understanding China's Economic Indicators", by Tom Orlik. Tom is based here in Beijing, ...
- pauladkinsau replied Sep 4, 2012
For Government statistics, you can go to China's National Bureau of Statistics, http://www.stats.gov.cn/english/ But please note that the data given on the English side is not as complete as the data in the Chinese side. For pronouncements from the ...
- pauladkinsau replied Sep 3, 2012
Very good point about inventories, but that can cloud the picture. Inventories are of finished goods or semi finished, but factories are not buying raw materials. Hence although their finished goods warehouses are full, their raw materials ...