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fxsport commented Jun 26, 2012Thank you Guest for being exhibit A on WHY the Euro will eventually crack and fall to pieces. The European continent whines and complains about 'other peoples problems' instead of trying to fix their own problems. The single word that can sum up the ...
All the bail-out systems under the sun cannot make the eurozone work
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fxsport commented Jun 25, 2012All joking aside the article is well written and thought out. The problem that no one wants to talk about is this: A European War becoming a reality Look at history tells us that when the unemployment approaches 50% and there is massive inflation ...
The Disastrous Consequences of a Euro Crash
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fxsport replied Jun 21, 2012Houston we have a problem......
Unless that was a submarine launch????EurAnalysis
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fxsport commented Jun 16, 2012Sorry but the EU NEEDS a weaker Euro in order to monitize their debt load.
Italy Will Overcome Economic Crisis Without Aid, Monti Says
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fxsport commented Jun 16, 2012Growth...growth...how? With productivity in the world so much higher and 30% unemployement the only way to get growth is to begin World War III, reduce the workforce and ramp up the war machines. Is THAT what you want because that's the ONLY way to ...
Calderon: G20 could contribute more than $430 billion to IMF
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fxsport commented Jun 16, 2012Panic is such a HARSH word don't you think? What the article talks about is macro-economic policies that will take months if not years before they occur. The reaction of the markets to the possibility of QE3 in the US and now a G20 bailout of the ...
Three reasons to panic about spain, eu, and ramifications
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fxsport replied Jun 11, 2012Nothing personal but all those lines and colors reminds me of when the Beatles did yellow submarine: image Simple is better...

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fxsport commented Jun 11, 2012It's simple in fact I'll even help the Greek government. Here's what the new 100 Drachma bill should look like: url
Who, What, Why: How would Greece switch currencies?
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fxsport commented Jun 11, 2012This topic can be debated from both sides mainly because the author has not correctly defined what successful is. For example if a trader is correct 75% of the time when taking a trade are they successful? What happens when the aforementioned trader ...
Are Successful Traders Born or Created?
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fxsport commented Jun 11, 2012Yup from the Hopium and Change crowd. I'm optimistic that the Euro will reach 1.18 by July 30, 2012
Optimism for the EUR Unjustified?
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fxsport commented Jun 11, 2012Why would anyone want the Euro now? Grexit vote this Sunday Spain will have run on their banks Spanish bondholders will be taking a haircut Riots will begin in 2 weeks ECB will cut rates at their next meeting Should I continue????
EUR/JPY still falling on light flows
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fxsport commented Jun 11, 2012The Spanish people are only now beginning to understand what happened to the US housing boom.
Spain reaction: 'This is a rescue for the rich. The poor will only get poorer'
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fxsport replied Jun 11, 2012Maybe someone can explain this to me. — First let me state that I'm NOT a day-trader. I would consider myself a swing trader, I use the 8 hour charts and 1-hour for entries.... Now this past weekend I was in a discussion with someone who was ...
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fxsport commented Jun 11, 2012Hey does this mean I don't have to pay off my Santander loan?

Fitch Downgrades Santander & BBVA to 'BBB+'/Negative Outlook on Sovereign Action
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fxsport replied Jun 11, 2012This is an interesting argument because Elliott Wave analysis is basically measuring investor sentiment/psychology. The VIX is defined as "a popular measure of the implied volatility of S&P 500 index options. Often referred to as the fear index or ...
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fxsport commented Jun 10, 2012REALLY? I don't forsee that because: 1. The ECB has been reluctant to print money in the past, in fact the ECB is pretty impotent 2. The Fed is not going to impliment QE3 or extend Operation Twist anytime soon; Berneke said so. In addition there is ...
Coming week market movers: Spain and 3 other sources of panic
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fxsport commented Jun 10, 2012Therein lies the problem - WHO is the EUROGROUP that released the statment about funding the Spanish banks? In addition the statment says that these funds are: 1. contingent upon external audits which are pending 2. will be parceled out and not in ...
Coming week market movers: Spain and 3 other sources of panic
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fxsport replied Jun 10, 2012Thanks for illustrating my point.... — The above post and chart analysis is what I consider a good example of using technical analysis to justify one's position...whatever that may be. No where does Purzel make an assertation about where the ...
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fxsport replied Jun 10, 2012I think this is a great article and the writer puts it much better than I could: url
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