DislikedHello, I just open couple of longs, strong bottom + unlimited rising oportunities.Ignored
How has this pair got unlimited rising opportunities?
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DislikedHello, I just open couple of longs, strong bottom + unlimited rising oportunities.Ignored
DislikedThe Swiss just voted in favor of an initiative restricting immigration from the EU. The government and business circles have warned that this outcome could have serious (negative) economic consequences for Switzerland. In my view, this vote and the uncertainty it generates for the Swiss economy could prove to become a key event undermining market confidence in the strength and stability of CHF and triggering a shift in favor of EUR. Thoughts?Ignored
DislikedHmm, doesn't seem to be happening. This is really weird - whatever happens, it seems to be CHF-positive. No matter how EUR, USD and JPY develop, no matter whether the Swiss open or close their borders, no matter whether the Fed tapers or not, not matter whether the ECB cuts rates or not, the CHF remains as strong as ever. Really hard not to give up on my longs sometimes. And obviously, as soon as you give up, the EUR/CHF will skyrocket big time to 1.40 or something like that. I just don't know what exactly is the deal here. What is the missing ingredient?...Ignored
DislikedYes... but first.. 1.212 ... 1.232.... 1225.... 1.198....1.27...1.25....1.27....1.4Ignored
Disliked{quote} no. it will be a CHF dump, soon. some guys are already dumping. swiss will print some money, they are borrowing money at a guaranteed price ! like never before. And now, of course CHF will fall, lol. bankers always win.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Wow, I'm speechless and normally would not speak after that.... but since you asked - but its funny how looking at a different time frame shows different things. Who knows?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi, c3p0. Thanks for your feedback. Unfortunately charts are not my strong point - can you explain?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thanks for your explanations c3p0. Personally, I don't pay much attention to waves and charts, perhaps because I don't know any better, but also because I have never been able to draw anything halfway reliable from them. It's like statistics: Depending on how you present them, the same numbers can look great or disastrous and indicate one thing or its precise opposite - a "subjective art", as you say. After all, what really moves prices are external events, most of which we cannot precisely predict in terms of scope and time, but very few...Ignored