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Disliked{quote} too busy making green pips... . .. plus I am so tired and sleepy... I need music...no time for corona..Ignored
Disliked{quote} we could up up above 0902, or below 0834 in a hour+.. day 0834/week 0841...Ignored
Disliked{quote} textbook 0877,, But I didnt think it would get above 0869. Late news with DT may have helped. 0893+ is my line in the sand. It normally will run back to lowish area or less.Ignored
Dislikedwatch, Moron DT isn't the only one with a podium https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rifld_dEdxYIgnored
Dislikedi am getting into AJ, more exciting than EU... EU I have a long term love hate relationship but food for thought... EU has yet to decline to multi year lows... I even see 1.0278 and 1.0050 so I expect the previous 1.0460 will not hold though we need to see how the market plays out and whether conditions change... As before: 1.0638 will break imo And here is an AUDJPY chart... Retest the broken trendline and its overbought so it might attack 69.00 again otherwise i will look for sell opportunities unless it spikes and closes higher... I reckon back...Ignored
Disliked{quote} https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...article_inline The serological study (what I have been calling "antibody polling") suggests that possibly as many as 50-85 times as many people have been infected with the novel coronavirus as we have documented in confirmed cases. That would mean 34M - 58M cases in the US, with the vast majority being asymptomatic. It would imply that the case fatality rate is possibly...Ignored
Disliked{quote} https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...article_inline The serological study (what I have been calling "antibody polling") suggests that possibly as many as 50-85 times as many people have been infected with the novel coronavirus as we have documented in confirmed cases. That would mean 34M - 58M cases in the US, with the vast majority being asymptomatic. It would imply that the case fatality rate is possibly...Ignored
Disliked6 new types of coronavirus found in bats in Myanmar https://www.zmescience.com/science/s...ts-in-myanmar/ “Viral pandemics remind us how closely human health is connected to the health of wildlife and the environment,” said Marc Valitutto, lead author, in a statement. “Worldwide, humans are interacting with wildlife with increasing frequency, so the more we understand about these viruses in animals the better we can reduce their pandemic potential.” Nobody really talks much about the real underlying...Ignored
Disliked{quote} no telling what viruses are lying in those glaciers formed millions of years ago. As they melt, dead animals will defrost. Some potentially with ancient viruses. Eaten by modern wildlife. Then transferred to man. Nature has always curved the population regionally. With disease, droughts, floods, weather, volcano, meteor, darwinism (Hey Bubba,hold my beer), or whatever. We all saw the video of the little boy, with the fly on his face. World travel just speeds up the disease. Unknown diseases to kill man, is incubating in animals all over...Ignored