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cairnsome replied Dec 13, 2013The actual rate increase was 0.02% from 5.74 to 5.76% but rounding took it to 5.8% as shown on the release data.
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cairnsome replied May 9, 2013I also got caught trying to trade the news, decided the fundamentals are still poor let it run overnight and closed this morning +160 pips
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cairnsome replied Mar 20, 2013IMO if there is no change then the market will remain the same, however if Rudd is elected then there is a possiblity that Labor may have a chance at the next election and that could spook the AUD market.
Aussie Trading Room and Cartoons Gallery
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cairnsome replied Jul 26, 2012short 2277 SL BE Will ride down the spike on nothing new from Dragi
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cairnsome replied Jul 23, 2012I rarely post, but I do read it, and many others do also, so it'd be nice if it wasn't full of arguments based on insecure egos due to a lack of trading ability.[/quote]

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cairnsome commented Jul 17, 2012Less than 4 months to the election no QE this year, just the hype to allow people to think it will happen
Bernanke to suggest Fed on dovish course
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cairnsome commented Jul 11, 2012Given the flax the Reserve copped from the Republicans after the last QE, I personally believe QE3 is unlikely before the next election, the extension of Operation Twist was to take the politics out of the Feds decision
Initial Reactions to FOMC Minutes Go Against QE
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cairnsome replied Jul 4, 2012If the Fed chooses to Announce QE3 it will after a Fed Reserve meeting, ECB is this Thursday, the Fed was last week
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cairnsome replied Jul 2, 2012After 75 point cut in the last two months no one was forecasting another cut
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cairnsome replied Jul 1, 2012Personally I would be cautious only relying on TA, given that Fridays spike was not made on any definitive outcome from the 20th EU summit and fundamentally nothing has changed with Europe in recession and no action taken to reduce debt. Ie kicking ...
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