All this talk of the impending demise of the US would be funny if it wasn't taken so seriously by some of you who post here. You folks are either very young, have limited, if any trading experience, or are totally clueless (acidguy comes to mind here).
I suspect a goodly portion of those espousing the gloom and doom are probably stuck in positions that just aren't going their way, or have been repeatedly burned by taking long Euro positions at the very highs, and then wondering why it doesn't go higher.
You folks needs to do a little bit of research into the historic dynamics of markets. Maybe then you'll realize how foolish you sound when you blather on about the demise of the US and its currency. You'd think, from reading some of this garbage, that the Eurozone has somehow magically been able to put up a force shield around itself that isolates it from some, if not all of the problems the US is currently experiencing.
Keep thinking that. And when one of these days you wake up in the morning and turn on the news and find yourself having been blindsided by an economic event that "just couldn't possibly happen in the Eurozone", you will maybe have finally learned about a little something called reality. Versus the fantasy some of you appear to be living in.
'Till then, good trading to you...
I suspect a goodly portion of those espousing the gloom and doom are probably stuck in positions that just aren't going their way, or have been repeatedly burned by taking long Euro positions at the very highs, and then wondering why it doesn't go higher.
You folks needs to do a little bit of research into the historic dynamics of markets. Maybe then you'll realize how foolish you sound when you blather on about the demise of the US and its currency. You'd think, from reading some of this garbage, that the Eurozone has somehow magically been able to put up a force shield around itself that isolates it from some, if not all of the problems the US is currently experiencing.
Keep thinking that. And when one of these days you wake up in the morning and turn on the news and find yourself having been blindsided by an economic event that "just couldn't possibly happen in the Eurozone", you will maybe have finally learned about a little something called reality. Versus the fantasy some of you appear to be living in.
'Till then, good trading to you...