My view is we'll see a surge up to 1.3850-1.39 on 4th Nov then a a meltdown to 1.33 and below rest of the year
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DislikedMy view is we'll see a surge up to 1.3850-1.39 on 4th Nov then a a meltdown to 1.33 and below rest of the yearIgnored
Disliked{quote} I think the "meltdown" period is behind us. Brexit is done, now its time to "fix" the 1.50 area and above. GU is bullish as it can be on the yearly chart and only bearish on the smallest timeframes...so every dip is a good buy. When I look at the US under Biden...its so fucked up its beyond imaginable. And it will get worse...eventually the USD will lose its reserve status and will turn into toilet paper. Euro? Who even knows if it will still be here in 10-20 years. It is great for tourists and travelling accross the EU, but economically...Ignored
DislikedI can't quite get why you're so down on the EU as it still has powerhouse economies-- UK is a bit of a basket case currentlyIgnored
Disliked{quote} I have similar chart setup since august but it’s only a long term i am looking to sell from topIgnored
DislikedI don't use techs or fundies and posted various live trades for months now, you decided if successful or not?...so what does this tell us ......over the years I've found that there are two types of traders, those who want to be right and those who want to make money.....which one are you?....Happy weekendIgnored
Disliked{quote} Hi WaveSkierRob, Admirable skill ? Trading is a learned skill much like any other skill-based profession. And in all cases the learning takes thought, application, dedication, perseverance, practice, experience and adaptability. I imagine there must be people out there with an innate gift for trading, like virtuoso for Niccolò Paganini. And I believe you’re consistently profitable trader without being born gifted, as you have worked at it to improve your skills to the required standard. But, here’s some thought for such talented trader as...Ignored
DislikedWindy and rainy day here in the UK, apparently we have food shortages which i have seen none of, in-fact there has been an abundance of food in the supermarkets, so it is the usual press nonsense making a big problem out of a small one, although we do have rampant inflation which i suspect the Boe will act soon to curb. No appetite here to venture out to do anything exciting on a day off from work so some chart analysis seems like a good idea to pass a few hours until Sunday lunch. Next week we have Boe announcement and of course unless we have...Ignored
DislikedWindy and rainy day here in the UK, apparently we have food shortages which i have seen none of, in-fact there has been an abundance of food in the supermarkets, so it is the usual press nonsense making a big problem out of a small one, although we do have rampant inflation which i suspect the Boe will act soon to curb. No appetite here to venture out to do anything exciting on a day off from work so some chart analysis seems like a good idea to pass a few hours until Sunday lunch. Next week we have Boe announcement and of course unless we have...Ignored
Disliked{quote} I wonder where in the UK u are based..Looking outside my window u describing my weatherIgnored
Disliked{quote} Top secret , i can say south of London , i am thinking of cutting the work year short and taking a trip abroad , not sure if i can stand another wet cold winter in England.Ignored