Disliked{quote} Here's mine - different broker, so candles slightly different. {image}Ignored
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Disliked{quote} Here's mine - different broker, so candles slightly different. {image}Ignored
DislikedA quick hot tip before I forget. Watch out for a pattern where a major Ma comes over the top of a falling price ( & vice versa) You can see this now on the 10sec TF as the 100sma came over the top. The price will very often retrace to it to give you a great entry, enter after the first negative candle as the price usually moves away very quickly, and this works on any TF.Ignored
DislikedBold move by Tsipras gives bold rewards... +316 Then comes along Schaeuble to pour some cold water. http://www.theguardian.com/business/...f-default-liveIgnored
Disliked{quote} barrel burst Greece are never interested to pay back their debts. They can't do it. It's a european politician desaster. They want only money and the *d*ots from all european political parties have given them all that they want and maybe tey will do the same sh*t in the future. If you have an enterprise are you really interested to pay in an indebted division which seems uncontrollable? FXcubeIgnored
Disliked{quote} Hard to say what Greece will be like in the near future and their solvency. All we can do is trade the news and go with the flow...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hard to say what Greece will be like in the near future and their solvency. All we can do is trade the news and go with the flow...Ignored
DislikedWhat are the Greek people going to vote for, on Sunday??? Deal? - Merkel said there is no deal Exit? - Tsipras said is not about the exitIgnored
Disliked{quote} I am voting no hoping for an exit, but they are too coward to actually exit. With a yes vote we will have elections in 2 weeks and 30-50 years of hard austerity - 2 more generations lost. Probably to the level of an African republic by the end of the programs and all the country resources having been sold to outsiders. While we could be an African nation (with so many immigrants anyway) right away with an exit and then work towards a better future. No money after an exit would help fight the corruption (corruption needs money flow to work)...Ignored
Disliked{quote} One thing's for sure , they'll never repay their debts. Ever....If they keep the Euro , they'll continue to be eternal debt slaves. (again , debts they'll never be able to repay). This whole media circus will continue as long as the ECB funds Greek banks. How long can it last ? The third bailout will be just as useless as the previous one. The real question is how much money is the rest of Europe willing to burn in order to keep their failed system artificially alive ? (and knowing that Europe is also the only continent not experiencing...Ignored
Disliked{quote} barrel burst Greece are never interested to pay back their debts.Ignored
Disliked{quote} {quote} Wondering if US or Japan does . Actually am not wondering. They wont. It is not about debt burden, it is about interest rates and debt spiral. All western economies are the same. Why dont they have megayields in US? A) is a world reserve currency b) FED is backstopping as last resort. The second EZ merges in full union = federation, with ECB beiing lender of last resort, yields are gonna go down and problem is solved. TIgnored