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DislikedLow interest rates and government-sponsored schemes have fuelled a strong recovery in the housing market since a slump during the 2008-2009 financial crisis, with a shortage in the supply of new homes adding to the price pressures. http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/0...0DO1PF20140509 do not underestimate power of government controlled property market.Ignored
DislikedLow interest rates and government-sponsored schemes have fuelled a strong recovery in the housing market since a slump during the 2008-2009 financial crisis, with a shortage in the supply of new homes adding to the price pressures. http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/0...0DO1PF20140509 do not underestimate power of government controlled property market.Ignored
Dislikedlol fundamental views crack me up ,very few can foresee whats coming out the woodwork ,id say none on forums ,Ignored
DislikedPip Anon wrote a nice little reply in this news article below. He also provided a nice You tube link about Peter Schiff and what he was saying in 2005, 2006 and 2007 right before the 2008 crash. Like him, many of us who were saying the same things were literally laughed at and viewed as conspiracy theorists. Well, history has a way of telling the truth nobody can deny. Is he, Marc Faber and folks like Pip Anon, me and others right about the dollar and the US economy now? I won't say but I will advise caution and paying attention to facts (the reality...Ignored
Disliked{quote} I'm not a news guy seaman2 but that's a very interesting article. It would seem to coincide with what we're seeing on the charts in this trend.Ignored
Disliked{quote} well, its not that hard. you may have noticed that property price rises coincide with currency rises.Ignored
Disliked{quote} well, its not that hard. you may have noticed that property price rises coincide with currency rises. logic is easy. property price rises cause expectations of interest rates up. and this causes currency upIgnored
DislikedI agree uk is built on property prices ,but even in your article ,gov has fuelled that ,now everyones worried , new rules on mortgages just come in ,makes things harder but this is one issue of so many ,and lets not forget its not only uk you need to think about ,or risk aversion etc etc , {quote}Ignored
Dislikedwhat longer lower wicks by far than bullish bodies , now shooting star w1 ,bearish daily ,cable may be in an uptrend overall ,but now we must correct I'm not talking 100 pips {quote}Ignored
Disliked{quote} true but main topic in UK right now is PROPERTY. So this is what drives gbp right now. probably some of fresh Russian money parked in uk property right nowIgnored