Disliked{quote} Im pissed about that too and also lost my vote, but voting Im ALAIgnored
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Disliked{quote} Im pissed about that too and also lost my vote, but voting Im ALAIgnored
Disliked{quote} Just out of curiosity, why do you two miss Tony? I thought he was shocking.Ignored
Disliked{quote} He says it how it is. Down to earth and didnt bother too much for political correctness. I am against the UN and what they stand for and their so-called human rights propaganda. Just look up who is the world human rights chairman and then look up how the chairman's country still do public be-headings, for minor crimes if you would even call it a crime at all. If you can see the bs in Europe atm with the immigration/refugee crisis, and we (in Australia) only see what the media shows us and you will never know the truth , if Abbott didnt stop...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Just out of curiosity, why do you two miss Tony? I thought he was shocking.Ignored
Disliked{quote} He kept his promise and stopped the boats. He understood economy and a lower dollar policy, under him AUD was falling, right after he got sacked the happy bull mob started to consolidate and brought AUD to where it is now and that is killing our economy, that needs a fresh start after the mining boom, he was consistently against ETS. And the last but not least - he was a funny guy, he did something that no other could (knighting prince Phillip), I never laughed more about anything else in the 21st century.Ignored
DislikedThey did stop the boats although the problem didn't go away, it was just offloaded to other countries, but I doubt he understood anything about the economy or that he had anything to do, nor could in any way influence the exchange rate. Turnbull didn't really change anything to be honest, so this pair is where it is regardless of who's at the helm.Ignored
Disliked{quote} The problem with the boats will never go away as long as standards of living are different in parts of the world. If this problem is offloaded somewhere, so be it. I don't know what he could influence but the rate was lower under his rule than it is now and that was good for the economy. Now you see that Turnbull doesn't do much, so why did the leadership changed. I have voted for Abbott and not anyone else, but I was cheated later on.Ignored
Disliked{quote} You didn't vote for Abbott unless you live in his electorate which is Warringah in Sydney northern beaches and Manly area. Why did the leadership change? Because of polls. He was so unpopular half of his backbenchers would've lost their seats come election time.Ignored
DislikedThink its about time........ Going to place long term shorts between 7830 - 7850 Target 7200Ignored
DislikedThink its about time........ Going to place long term shorts between 7830 - 7850 Target 7200Ignored
Disliked{quote} I have lost all confidence to be honest. Who knows how high this pair will go. Good luck to you!Ignored
Disliked{quote} I know it's tempting. I don't think we'll see 7850 people are mentioning so much. Good luck I'm somewhere with you on this one.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thanks. That level should be a key resistance level....... i'm prepared for it to over-run by 100 - 200 pips. I have always thought you are looking at 7850? {quote} Actually i have it at about 7810 - 7820. I'm giving around 20 pips leeway for the entry. PA often get volatile around these key levels..... so determining an entry price can be trickyIgnored
DislikedStill no sign of reversal, around .80-8250 can be a safer place to go shortIgnored