Disliked{quote} my opinion, EU could move higher . well, i will put to BE once hit 20 pips and let it run because today high news day, could be very volatile and very profitableIgnored
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Disliked{quote} my opinion, EU could move higher . well, i will put to BE once hit 20 pips and let it run because today high news day, could be very volatile and very profitableIgnored
Disliked{quote} not really. It is mainly euro and cable bounce in the last few sessions. Aussie and kiwi did not move that much, and UJ basically did not moveIgnored
Disliked{quote} Serial of bad data don't seem to affect to flow which seems pretty much decided for months end {image}Ignored
Dislikedhey fxtyrant, I've been following you for awhile now and I keep trying to find opportunities to short this pair with good MM. You recently said that yesterday's move is just a correction and you are just waiting for a double top resistance before you short this pair. I just want to ask your opinion, at what price level are we expected to say that the tide has turned in favor of the bulls? thanksIgnored
Disliked{quote} that's when i close the short, but i don't enter long after that. i just wait it out.... i don't like that eerie feeling of trading against the trend, it does look intriguing and probably rewarding in the short term, but i know it only takes 1 trade where i go against the long term trend and end up being bit in the ass...Ignored
Disliked{quote} You are right, it's not 25%, just ~15%. My bad. The evidence is your FF account...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yeah it sounds ideal if you know when will the trend end. So you you are 100% absolutely sure the trend is still down?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yeah it sounds ideal if you know when will the trend end. So you you are 100% absolutely sure the trend is still down?Ignored
Disliked{quote} You are right, it's not 25%, just ~15%. My bad. The evidence is your FF account...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yep. just think of the fundamentals. wts the Fed's position? easing or tightening? whats the ECB's position easing or tightening?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Are you kidding me? Euro going to the toilet has got nothing to do with this move or any trading move for that matter. In the long run the probability of our survival is zero as zero hedge likes to put it. So then lets all stop eating and just die? I think most market players would agree with you when you say that Euro will weaken but that tells us zilch about how many turns it will take along the way and for how long.Ignored
Disliked{quote} hear this from me. EURO is crap. puppish? you know what i want to see for EURO to be worth something?? Labour law reforms in Europe so their productivity gets back on track, Pensions are way too high in Europe, often having to borrow the states money to provide for social security... next Monetary policy split up.... why should Greece abide to the damn monetary policy that ECB are imposing, with its obvious beneficiary of Germany and France alone?? come on man.... let Greece have their own set of monetary policy to devalue the Euro as mucha...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Doesn't matter for trading medium-short term. That is something we should never forget. It amazes me when I hear fundamental arguments from people trading on 5 min time scales. But yes some of those measures will help. And I think, Grexit will take this higher.Ignored
DislikedDon't know if this will have much of an impact now, but it is a bit better than expected ... still a huge drama in spain. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} yup, i do agreed ~~ let's see how it's going to play out for the last day of the monthIgnored
Disliked{quote} Grexit is a wild card which i don't even dare to think of what the outcome and how investors would interpret it... Grexit - pro euro, only if investors think that greek exit would finally be less of a burden for the euro zone. Grexit - con euro, only if investors lose confidence in the entire EU financial system, also not to mention the potential of those rescue packages that Troika has provided to Greece would never be paid back by the greeks.... so which outcome and interpretation is it?? its all about confidence in Europe and right...Ignored