UJ D1 M15
Looks like bulls defending pre-Xmas high
Looks like bulls defending pre-Xmas high
USD/JPY Discussion 7 replies
NZD/JPY Discussion 12 replies
long eur/jpy, gbp/jpy, usd/jpy 11 replies
EUR/USD Bollinger Band Discussion 3 replies
Suidster's GBP/JPY Discussion 19 replies
DislikedWhat an amazing nosedive at the start of a new year! Was there a major offloading by major fund? Anyone has any idea?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Safe haven flows. The disappointing data from China has rattled just about every major equity market. The Yen functions much like the USD in times of risk-off, it gets stronger. This would be a great catalyst for a long overdue correction, but something tells me that won’t happen (yet).Ignored
DislikedDow is red while Nikkei 225 is green, that should uplift the dollar-yen pair fundamentally. Guess it must be the Chinese yuan at work while ABE is still in holiday mood.Ignored
DislikedCould anyone explain a bit why usd has been weaken in use/jpy while other trade pair with usd involved the dollars seems to be so strong? I been so lost for like 10 hours now.Ignored
DislikedCould anyone explain a bit why usd has been weaken in use/jpy while other trade pair with usd involved the dollars seems to be so strong? I been so lost for like 10 hours now.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I already did above, which garnered a beautifully arrogant and stupid response from one member. I’m not even going to reply to him. Here is an interesting read, very recent too, November 2013. It’s an IMF Working Paper on the Yen and USD with regards to how it moves and trades during risk-off scenarios, much like what you saw today. http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2013/wp13228.pdfIgnored
DislikedGidday YEN Masters The random retraces in the YEN pairs The EUR/YEN caught me out US/JPY good GPY/GBP good EUR/GBP good EUR/US good GBP/US good US/CHF good AUD/NZD New year plan is to trade in less charts Need some sleep timeIgnored
Disliked{quote} I already did above, which garnered a beautifully arrogant and stupid response from one member. I’m not even going to reply to him. Here is an interesting read, very recent too, November 2013. It’s an IMF Working Paper on the Yen and USD with regards to how it moves and trades during risk-off scenarios, much like what you saw today. http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2013/wp13228.pdfIgnored