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- JosTheelen replied Mar 29, 2007
I haven't seen this spike on Alpari and on url .
- JosTheelen replied Mar 26, 2007
No, my answer is correct.
- JosTheelen replied Mar 26, 2007
1/40*1/39*1/38*1/37*1/36*5*4*3*2*1 or 40!/(35!*5!) (with n!=n*(n-1)*(n-2)*..2*1) Assume the 5 numbers in strict order->1/40*1/39*1/38*1/37*1/36 However the number are not in strict order, but can be rearranged in 5*4*3*2*1 ways.
- JosTheelen replied Mar 14, 2007
I think gold behaves like the other assets, so it will drop when the S&P500 drops and rise when the S&P500 rises. Just like it did tuesday. There are some important reports thursday (PPI and TIC-report) that could move the stockmarket substantially. ...
- JosTheelen replied Mar 5, 2007
I hope willf is right. But these days the goldprice seem to move with the other markets, not contrary to them. When the markets dropped previous year in may and june, gold also went down. For interesting articles, see www.kitco.com
- JosTheelen replied Feb 21, 2007
It's moving up very fast now, already 3.5% higher. The CPI-report meant more inflation than expected, and oilprices are also rising.
- JosTheelen replied Feb 20, 2007
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- JosTheelen replied Feb 19, 2007
Other info about gold and GATA can be founded on: url You can have a free trial for 2 weeks.
- JosTheelen replied Feb 12, 2007
Maybe: A higher oilprice -> higher inflation -> higher goldprice More unrest in the middle-east, especially what will happen in Iran this month.
- JosTheelen replied Feb 10, 2007
Almost everything about gold can be found on www.kitco.com. My rule of thumb: gold rises when 1) there is more unrest in the world 2) when the dolar becomes weaker 3) when the inflation is going up BTW: the goldprice is now 666. The number from the ...
- JosTheelen replied Feb 7, 2007
Look around in www.economagic.com I think several country-rates are mentioned, like USA, Japan, Europe and others.
- JosTheelen replied Feb 6, 2007
I assume that at each close of the day he adapted the stoploss to the new volatility value. Some kind of trailing stop.
- JosTheelen replied Feb 6, 2007
If I understand it correctly: Calculate an average volatility by taking the 10 day exponential moving average of the ATR. Flip a coin and decide to buy/sell depending on the outcome of the coin. Take as a trailing stopploss 3 times the average ...
- JosTheelen replied Feb 6, 2007
url The problem is that the G7 is mainly during the weekend. It could influence the yen strongly.
- JosTheelen replied Feb 1, 2007
Gold seem to break out the 600-650 range. It is now $658. What I find strange that it behaved almost like EURUSD until 9 january, but from that moment the correlation disappears and gold rises while the EURUSD stays roughly the same.
- JosTheelen replied Jan 25, 2007
I am a littlebit suprised by the sudden rise of the goldprice. The EURUSD is not so high, just under 1.30. I only notice that I read more and more about a possible Israelian attack on Iran in february. Could that be the reason?
- JosTheelen replied Jan 25, 2007
Gold is now above 650. Is this a breakout from a trading range of 600-650?
- JosTheelen replied Jan 23, 2007
I don't agree about Felix. He sends free messages about news, so you cannot complain about that. And he has organised the signals from that Rob. Assuming that Rob bases his signals on that orderflow, it could be good information. If I could trade 5 ...
- JosTheelen replied Jan 23, 2007
Prof Lyons from Berkeley has done a lot of work on what he calls New Micro Exchange Rate Economics. You can read all kind of things about it on his webpage, although it is no easy read: url But you don't need to be a professor in economics to ...