DislikedQE100? Why sell equities then? That is definitely bullish for Equities...
Your post contradicts itselfIgnored
Especially for foreign investors who see their US assets depreciate by the currency value. You cant keep printing ..
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DislikedQE100? Why sell equities then? That is definitely bullish for Equities...
Your post contradicts itselfIgnored
DislikedI think aussie bears are counting your chickens too soon. Tommorrow we'll have the nz and aud job numbers. IMHO it'll be positive surprise for both.Ignored
Dislikedthe confluence walls have been broken. Its only a matter of time the resistance is very little on the upside until 1.05Ignored
DislikedWhen you have too much of a good thing it becomes bad.
Especially for foreign investors who see their US assets depreciate by the currency value. You cant keep printing ..Ignored
DislikedSP500 had a good run this year, I see money been moved from the US markets to Asian and European equities if not now then abit further down the line.Ignored
DislikedNow that the election is over what major event's do you guys see in the coming 2013 year?
I say there will be a spike in commodities and gold on Armageddon talk and hype?
Ben will increase MBS purchases?
Greece will look to options and even leave the Euro given the whispers in Europe on waiting until after elections?
Donald Trump will off 10Mil to Obama's charity of choice next week on releasing his University transcripts and Passport in kicking off the second term.Ignored
DislikedIm gona get soooo much criticism for my bearish stance on the AUDUSD.... i better get the lube ready.....
fromt he looks of this rise... if 1.0550 weekly downward trendline area holds up to be a strong resistance... that will triger a fast sell off....Ignored
DislikedFx,
I am with you 100% on Australia and the more their rate increases with current growth rates and debt levels climbing the harder the fall will be. Australia is not special in any way, they like the US have major structural problems and if they do have a surplus their will be less issuane of Debt to foreign investors which could come back to bite them if PMI's fall off again.
Unemployment in certain parts of Australia are concerning and later this week could highlight Tasmania and Queensland of increasing strife. This will bring in the Rating...Ignored