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MT4: how to change "EURUSD" to "#EURUSD"? 3 replies
Re: EurUsd short term 15 replies
did oanda just drop its spread for eurusd to 1 pip? 11 replies
EA for multiple lot limit order for EURUSD 0 replies
NFP nice bump up on EURUSD 2 replies
DislikedYea I thought so, that's what most people think. But in this crisis it all got kinda messed up. Quantitative easing failed, believe it or not it wasn't done aggressively enough. Consequently banks will remain unwilling to lend and the crisis will drag on(equity markets plunges, USD increases..). They have taken short-term interest rates as low as possible,but failed at pushing down longer-term rates as well!
Why QE failed would take 10 pages to explain, but remember when QE takes place, it is in "normal" circumstances supposed to incease money...Ignored
DislikedYep UK. is another story. BOE already spent about £175bn on this new QE policy. And i think it is allowed to spend about £25bn more without asking the Treasury..
As u know, EU member states are not allowed to finance their public deficits by printing money. That is one reason why BOE is gonnal buy government bonds from financial institutions, not directly from the government.
The BOE believes that this form of QE is different because it is "printing money" as part of monetary policy , like preventing deflation!
QE should work there...Ignored
DislikedIm holding shorts , SL 1.4765, TP 1.4543. GDP is probably gonna be a complete disaster
GS lready lowered its expectations to 2.7%...
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DislikedDoes it matter if BOE purchases from financial institution or not? Either way won't it devalue the pound?
Especially opposed to the ECB which (as you stated) can not.Ignored
DislikedDrift up & short from 1.48 then long from 1.45.
Probably not what toshi bear wanted to hear....Ignored
DislikedTo paraphrase an old saying: None are so deaf as those who refuse to hear......
I hope after all this time, I'm willing to listen when the market talks,
no matter what she is saying or what she's talking about....
I see this developing on the H4 and I makes me ask, Okay now what ?
BIG PICTURE. EUR/USD. OCTOBER 2009. BID 145 / ASK 148. I get it.Ignored
DislikedBrother, for those who didn't get it this time around...
they'll have to lose the other half before they wake up.
That's the only reason the scheme is still operating, they want the OTHER HALF too !Ignored
DislikedTo paraphrase an old saying: None are so deaf as those who refuse to hear......
I hope after all this time, I'm willing to listen when the market talks,
no matter what she is saying or what she's talking about....
I see this developing on the H4 and I makes me ask, Okay now what ?
BIG PICTURE. EUR/USD. OCTOBER 2009. BID 145 / ASK 148. I get it.Ignored
DislikedU can blame Abu-Dhabi Hedge fund and Phibro's futures trader Andrew Hall for thatIgnored
Dislikedgoldmen has been reading acumen and myselfs post. it will take 10 years at least to get out of this mess. euro from .8 to 1.6 in eight years wont be fixed in 6 months. oil from 23 to 147 in 8 years wont get fixed that easily either. you just witnessed the largest tranfer of wealth in modern history. and for a few shinny beads we let it happen... some woke up at 4$ per gallon.. many still dont get it.. we lost more then half our wealth..Ignored
Dislikedi blame the shell game at ice for that. they sell oil that dont exist to buyers that are the sellers. they pay a small middleman fee but make a false demand on oil to raise price. the saudis prince recently did the exact same thing with his prized horses at auction.. he bought them from himself this raised the price of all his horse stock.. he did this in the open.. how stupid are we really?Ignored
Dislikedi blame the shell game at ice for that. they sell oil that dont exist to buyers that are the sellers.Ignored
DislikedAccording to that chart, do nothing, not until a convincing break or a bounce.Ignored
Dislikedsome things we cannot control.
just have to make use of opportunity to our advantageIgnored