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- xXTrizzleXx replied Jul 8, 2011
I regret I did not write down the source, but I read yesterday of the Swiss government mulling over considerations to incorporate Gold into their currency. Might be something to keep an eye out on over the horizon. Regards, xXTrizzleXx
- xXTrizzleXx replied Jul 6, 2011
Today is going to be a very volatile day in FX and bonds, and with algorithmic players correlating the market to a 't', I would be very careful about selecting any trades into the rest of the week, especially long ones as most of the risk is to the ...
- xXTrizzleXx replied Jul 3, 2011
Hello XTrade, I haven't read your posts, but from your response it would seem to me that you may be a buy-and-hold investor, and if your investing objectives follow that course of action then that is perfectly fine. However, I'm approaching this ...
- xXTrizzleXx replied Jul 3, 2011
Does anyone else not think that rising yields from the end of QE2, coupled with rising interests rates in the EZ will shift asset allocation from Gold, a non-yielding asset, to other interest yielding assets?
- xXTrizzleXx replied Jun 18, 2011
Hey guys, I'd like some feedback from individuals who trade XAU/USD regarding how they think the end of QE2 will affect XAU/USD and their reasoning. That is, if you keep an eye on these things of course. Regards, xXTrizzleXx
- xXTrizzleXx replied May 5, 2011
Ironic tidbit I found on the net: Taken from Wikipedia: While it may not have necessarily dropped 50% in just four days, it's highly likely that it may reach that figure by tomorrow as people close positions ahead of NFP...I don't even want to think ...
- xXTrizzleXx replied May 5, 2011
I learned. Regards, xXTrizzleXx
- xXTrizzleXx replied May 1, 2011
From a humanistic perspective, as Frankfurt/London Traders rise, followed by New York Traders, think of what feelings are likely to be elicited by a 12% drop concentrated into a small period of time. What is the most probable course of action a ...
- xXTrizzleXx replied Apr 27, 2011
Great points everyone! Interesting point you've raised here harvest3r! I share the same view, along with SunTrader, that the excess liquidity brought about by QE2 contributed significantly to the wonderful bull run in commodities priced in USD. ...
- xXTrizzleXx replied Apr 27, 2011
It's important to approach this with a balanced view. Bullish comments from an anti-USD silver bull do little to substantiate a position. Things appreciate because an increasing value is attached to them. A valid argument I see being proposed is ...
- xXTrizzleXx replied Apr 27, 2011
Indeed. The Bernanke wields hefty power to dictate the future direction of the PMs. Looking at what's going on, which side of the market is most at risk to be forced to drop the soap for Benny? I can't believe I'm actually excited for the FOMC ...
- xXTrizzleXx replied Apr 27, 2011
Hey guys, thanks for your input! Really appreciated on all fronts. I'm trying to analyze the situation from a balanced standpoint, looking at it from the points of view of participants both bullish and bearish to XAG and XAU to try to formulate my ...
- xXTrizzleXx replied Apr 26, 2011
Hey guys, What are your thoughts on the effects of the FOMC Press Conference on XAG and XAU tomorrow? Sorry if this has already been asked, but it would be quite interesting to hear your points of view. Regards, xXTrizzleXx
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