Disliked{quote} my brokers are US based and all my accounts are USD denominated. If I change them to Euro, I cannot use my money here in the us.Ignored
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Disliked{quote} my brokers are US based and all my accounts are USD denominated. If I change them to Euro, I cannot use my money here in the us.Ignored
Disliked{quote} my brokers are US based and all my accounts are USD denominated. If I change them to Euro, I cannot use my money here in the us.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I see a sell limit 1.3525 max and a buy limit 0.9115 usdchf.For 1.36 a lot of things has to happen.This pa tells me to exit eu shorts now and reload shorts around 1.3525 and wait for todays lows to be broken.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Not true. you can use any currency as long as the counterparty accepts it... and it's all perfectly legal.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Seven Eleven might.. Those guys are always ahead of the curve..Ignored
DislikedI am confused with the PA regarding suspension of talks re $ debt ceiling debacle (which I assume is the reason behind sudden bullish momentum) I have not traded for a while, say a year - then last during the risk on/off mystery, was risk on, usually bearish for euro...due to flight to safety in dollar rather than stock market...I suspect a new mystery has emerged and it is back to actual news momentum trading rather than the risk on/off explaination? AKA bad news for a currency = good news for the pair it is traded against? Can anyone explain otherwise?...Ignored
DislikedI am confused with the PA regarding suspension of talks re $ debt ceiling debacle (which I assume is the reason behind sudden bullish momentum) I have not traded for a while, say a year - then last during the risk on/off mystery, was risk on, usually bearish for euro...due to flight to safety in dollar rather than stock market...I suspect a new mystery has emerged and it is back to actual news momentum trading rather than the risk on/off explaination? AKA bad news for a currency = good news for the pair it is traded against? Can anyone explain otherwise?...Ignored
Disliked{quote} 3480 === I bailed out of a Short that had gone bad for a long while. Now I am looking for fresh long opportunity. [My bias has been long since mid september so don't follow me if you are looking for scalps] 3460-50 would be pretty. 3420-3400 would be porn.Ignored
Dislikedthanks for replying...but given the current ADR of euro is circa 60 pips, apart from the 'odd' day of a week, a sudden surge is momentum, and I realise it was at support...I am not complaining - I was long. It just seems price has nowhere to go, then goes, grinds and stops, which seems reminiscent of pre financial crisis (BC 2008) there was none of the safe haven, just generally bearish $, then current news moved price, in the direction one would expect...then came the risk on/off, where it was good news for euro, euro fell/rose, bad news for euro,...Ignored