DislikedRemember, what happened to USD/JPY in 2008? Remember Fukushima disaster? This is what hard times do to yen.Ignored
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DislikedRemember, what happened to USD/JPY in 2008? Remember Fukushima disaster? This is what hard times do to yen.Ignored
DislikedYes my friend but I'm not trading on high volumes, I'm cascade opening, until I feel is enough for my Margin Level to sustain the current transaction until they go on profit and also taking in consideration the other scenario, with the current trades USDJPY can hit $75 for all I care and I will still have enough liquidity to keep them until they are GREENIgnored
DislikedWell, correct me if I am wrong but from what you are saying I understand that you believe that USDJPY moves within range. What makes you think so?Ignored
DislikedWell, correct me if I am wrong but from what you are saying I understand that you believe that USDJPY moves within range. What makes you think so?Ignored
DislikedAs any pair it has a range right? But right now I just have 6 trades opened on BUY, what I said is that I have enough Margin Level to sustain this 6 trades even if USDJPY goes to $75Ignored
DislikedBang on the money!!!
The Japanese economy is stuffed. We know that. They know that. But more than 20 years of deflation and govt. incompetance cannot be turned around on a dime. So to speak.
USDJPY lives in a consolidation pattern (of sorts). Eventually, the market will see fit to complete it. Probably to the downside. No amount of interventions costing how many billion dollars have addressed the issue. Soon, I'm sure, a new administration will bring back a modicum of inflation and try to grow the economy. At around that point, USDJPY...Ignored
DislikedBang on the money!!!
The Japanese economy is stuffed. We know that. They know that. But more than 20 years of deflation and govt. incompetance cannot be turned around on a dime. So to speak.
USDJPY lives in a consolidation pattern (of sorts). Eventually, the market will see fit to complete it. Probably to the downside. No amount of interventions costing how many billion dollars have addressed the issue. Soon, I'm sure, a new administration will bring back a modicum of inflation and try to grow the economy. At around that point, USDJPY...Ignored
DislikedSir, maybe if you would have payed a bit more attention to the fundamentals and done a bit of research you would knew at least some facts:
I don't know where you are from but here in this part of the world, I wake up at 2:00 AM so I can see what the Samurai's are saying:
http://www.boj.or.jp/en/announcement...ko121126a1.pdf
Read it and tell me if I'm still a moron or not for going long since $81.05, cheers !Ignored
DislikedNew member. 14 posts. Lost nothing (so far). Report back in five years. I've seen heaps of people lose it ALL with this this pair. At 120 it had bottomed. Then 100 was the low. No, 90 is it. It can't go below 84. 80 must be it. Then it hit 75. It sits now at 82. Get real. Learn a little history and don't be so full of yourself.Ignored
DislikedSpeaking about history, again when was this pair $73 ?Before you say to someone that he is stupid or ugly, look in the mirror will ya?
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DislikedI fail to understand your question. USDJPY hit 75.35 in pre trading on October 31 2011 at about 4 hours before Tokyo openedIgnored
DislikedRight folks, let's stop these pussies' talks about who sees the future in his/her crystal ball. It is all about probabilities, after all. Let's chat about trades and ideas. Here is mine: not doing anything at the moment, waiting either for 81.68 (about this week's low) to go long, or for 82.4, also to enter long. If all goes to hell then I'll follow, going short at 71.9. In the meantime, there may be some scalps (2-5pips), for which RSI is usually quite good.
How about you?Ignored
DislikedNew member. 14 posts. Lost nothing (so far). Report back in five years. I've seen heaps of people lose it ALL with this this pair. At 120 it had bottomed. Then 100 was the low. No, 90 is it. It can't go below 84. 80 must be it. Then it hit 75. It sits now at 82. Get real. Learn a little history and don't be so full of yourself.Ignored
DislikedOMG!!!!!!!!!!!
Just like shitloads of others before me, I'm outa here. The idiots really are in control. When USDJPY hits 73, maybe you've got a good case.
ByeIgnored
DislikedMpt i agree with all you said about the fall from 100 down through 80 everybody said it wont go further but it always has a habit of doing so.
But do you not think things are a little bit different this time? I think and it is only my opinion that we wont see a record low in this pair data out of america has not been so bad and they will sort the fiscal cliff out so the spotlight may shift to japan i'm not saying this will happen overnight but as i said the market is forward looking and will start to price this in.
feel free to remind me of...Ignored
DislikedMpt i agree with all you said about the fall from 100 down through 80 everybody said it wont go further but it always has a habit of doing so.
But do you not think things are a little bit different this time? I think and it is only my opinion that we wont see a record low in this pair data out of america has not been so bad and they will sort the fiscal cliff out so the spotlight may shift to japan i'm not saying this will happen overnight but as i said the market is forward looking and will start to price this in.
feel free to remind me...Ignored