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MT4: how to change "EURUSD" to "#EURUSD"? 3 replies
Re: EurUsd short term 15 replies
did oanda just drop its spread for eurusd to 1 pip? 11 replies
EA for multiple lot limit order for EURUSD 0 replies
NFP nice bump up on EURUSD 2 replies
Disliked{quote} I thought ECB have used all available tools when it comes to interest rates. Didn't they? QE leftIgnored
Disliked{quote} nah theres never a point running out of tools expecially when you allow interest rates to go negative.Ignored
Disliked{quote} nah theres never a point running out of tools expecially when you allow interest rates to go negative.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Tyrant, How did you come out with that number such precision. Thanks, Forate.Ignored
Disliked{quote} y... that's what happens when we end the buy logic at 2450 level, so the spike only added more sellers(NDLR: those like me who failed to get in the first 2476 train). so today let's see if we can get back to PP 2392. {image}Ignored
Dislikedhmmm EURCHF up at 1.2060. now its got space for EURCHF to go down to 1.2010 again. so pressure on the EuroIgnored
Disliked{quote} Euro is pegged with the Swiss Franc at 1.2 if SNB drops interest rates, puts pressure for ECB to drop their as well to keep EURCHF at 1.2Ignored
Disliked{quote} not really a peg, but a floor. it shouldn't go below 1,20 it can go above 1,20. so with lowering rates they are depreciating chf (it is less attractive to hold chf). so ecb really doesn't have to do anything about it..it's not them who want the floor. and if the ecb lowers rates even lower then SNB will have to lower even more to make chf less attractiveIgnored
Disliked{quote} oh yea ECB doesnt have to do much... people are simply gona sell the EURO so no worries.Ignored
Dislikedhmmm EURCHF up at 1.2060. now its got space for EURCHF to go down to 1.2010 again. so pressure on the EuroIgnored
Disliked{quote} You have nothing to contribute to leeon's post which was straight to the point, neither to my question, so why would you even bother with typing this?Ignored
Disliked{quote} not really a peg, but a floor. it shouldn't go below 1,20 it can go above 1,20. so with lowering rates they are depreciating chf (it is less attractive to hold chf). so ecb really doesn't have to do anything about it..it's not them who want the floor. and if the ecb lowers rates even lower then SNB will have to lower even more to make chf less attractiveIgnored