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- Muntu replied Apr 24, 2017
Next level, 1200 or 1300 ?
- Muntu replied Jul 26, 2015
Sell it or leave it alone.
- Muntu replied Mar 16, 2014
Interesting. I see that the day next to Fomc is more volatile.
- Muntu replied Jan 7, 2014
Happy 2014 all! I thought this spike was due to that ISM non manufacturing news not alining with the previsions ?
- Muntu replied Nov 20, 2013
Call it confidence, calmness or peace of mind. Easier to attain when not fully loaded in the markets.
- Muntu replied Nov 20, 2013
Trade minimum size till confidence is back.
- Muntu replied Nov 20, 2013
Well, you have company. One would thing this flooding with cheap money would boost gold but just the contrary is happening. I guess they are selling all the gold they can put hands on at the same time, even the one they don't own.
- Muntu replied Nov 20, 2013
No , Sir, was never in that country.
- Muntu replied Nov 20, 2013
Any idea why she is falling this heavily ?
- Muntu replied Nov 17, 2013
Every thing is closed. IMHO, the nearest thing to do is play the opening gap, if any.
- Muntu replied Oct 11, 2013
Oh yea! a dive from 1800+ to 1280 looks like a capitulation. But seems to be bottoming out. At least for the time being.
- Muntu replied Apr 29, 2013
Please tell facts, not feelings and unjustified denigrations, since you are naming a well known old participant of this thread: what was your experience with them? How and how much did they cheat you?
- Muntu replied Apr 12, 2013
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- Muntu replied Mar 8, 2013
A gap? which gap? saw none on my 2 platforms.
- Muntu replied Feb 26, 2013
Good to caution. Impact may be indirect. For instance if he says the fed intends to throw some more billions $$$ in the economy, we might see gold react to that. I always wait at least 30' after any important release anyway. I don't follow the Pound ...
- Muntu replied Feb 25, 2013
Any ideas what the reaction to Fed's Bernanke testimony might be ?
- Muntu replied Feb 24, 2013
My own plan : with the bulls !
- Muntu replied Feb 23, 2013
It is always time to buy, depending on your time frame. For a long term trade at this level you either put on a huge stop or wait for it to retrace, some time next week.
- Muntu replied Feb 21, 2013
Hope this is a joke, mate: Investir is not facil and bolsa is no casino.
- Muntu replied Feb 21, 2013
Got the answer on the ecb site. No time nor release scheduled. So, probably no mess either