DislikedEURO is gaining vs all pairs but CHF which shows EURCHF doesn't simply follow EURO pattern. is it a sign for falling?Ignored
Regarding EZ problems Im starting to have an old news feeling...
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DislikedEURO is gaining vs all pairs but CHF which shows EURCHF doesn't simply follow EURO pattern. is it a sign for falling?Ignored
DislikedI think it worths to watch USDCHF very closely, if it can find bottom around 0,925
Regarding EZ problems Im starting to have an old news feeling...Ignored
DislikedEURO is gaining vs all pairs but CHF which shows EURCHF doesn't simply follow EURO pattern. is it a sign for falling?Ignored
DislikedHi Guys:
I am new in FxFactory . I trade EUR/CHF since the 1.20 PEG was inserted by SNB and i would like to ask u if u agree with that Goldman Sachs Jim ONeill told in April 2012. He told he sees EUR/CHF at 1.25 .
TiagoIgnored
DislikedHi Guys:
I am new in FxFactory . I trade EUR/CHF since the 1.20 PEG was inserted by SNB and i would like to ask u if u agree with that Goldman Sachs Jim ONeill told in April 2012. He told he sees EUR/CHF at 1.25 .
TiagoIgnored
DislikedHard to tell SNB's next move from here - now it seems that they are focusing a lot on the property 'bubble'. This may weigh a lot for their next monetary policy decision coming this mid-Dec.Ignored
DislikedFor me everything as expected:
-they are concerned about housing bubble
-they fear inflation (why else would you have concerns about low unemployment, cash influx, low mortgage rates ?)
-rate remains between 1,201 and 1,22.
The "extraordinary" overvaluation is a statement in view of the purchase power parity forgetting other factors such as EZ risk and strong Swiss exports.
So my conclusion is unchanged, see my four most likely steps.Ignored