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fxsport commented May 15, 2012Keep HOPING instead of reading the charts.
Conservative Greek Leader: No deal on government - EURUSD sliding
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fxsport commented May 15, 2012Really? It makes me happy knowing that I'll always have some dumb sheep to fleece.
Why Greece Needs to Leave the Euro Zone
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fxsport commented May 14, 2012The other EU members will politely ask Greece to leave but I have 'heard' rumors that Drachma's are being worked upon ie printed as we write. However I believe that Greece will ultimately take until November or December to separate themselves from ...
Juncker slams 'propaganda' of Greek euro exit
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fxsport commented May 14, 2012Oh well here's an attempt to educate you: Manufacturing jobs in the US are on the rise - slowly but rising thanks to the fall of the US $. The problem with the US deficiet is entirely due to energy and cheap/cheapy made crap from China. The 2008 ...
EU leaders set for showdown on fate of euro as crisis deepens
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fxsport commented May 14, 2012Gold is dead - there is no inflation just a golden bubble.
EU leaders set for showdown on fate of euro as crisis deepens
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fxsport commented May 14, 2012Germany and I vote: LEAVE! It really is the only way the Greek's have to get their economy back on track. Devalue the Drachma and attract tourists and some businesses.
Fitch: Greek Euro Exit Threat Worst for Iberian, Italian Corps
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fxsport commented May 14, 2012Greece staying in the EU is futile - ain't going to happen
Euro officials begin to weigh Greek exit
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fxsport commented May 14, 2012Billy if you BELIEVE what Junker says then you WILL lose lots of money in the forex market(s). 1. Greece banks have the ability to change to the Drachma very quickly 2. The ONLY way Germany and the IMF and other countries will get any of their ...
Juncker slams 'propaganda' of Greek euro exit
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fxsport commented May 11, 2012What do you expect its May - go to the beach with all your profits.
Spain must take more steps to reach deficit reduction goals: Commission
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fxsport commented May 11, 2012Depends on your trading time frame. Personally I would close the short ASAP and wait until the E$ goes back up to the 1.30-1.31 area THEN short again. You're right about the target but it won't hit that until sometime in June.
EUR/USD Hit By Solid Flows
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fxsport commented May 10, 2012Hope - yeah you keep that hope as you watch your account get smaller and smaller. Your Hope will cause your account to Change to the smaller.
No Reason To Own EUR
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fxsport commented May 10, 2012Your personal bias will earn you one thing: losses.
No Reason To Own EUR
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fxsport commented May 10, 2012The more things change the more they stay the same. 1.29 is the new 1.30 floor and 1.30 is the new 1.33 ceiling. It's May already - the summer months are coming soon and with comes lots of range trading as the big boys head to the beachs
Watch for those larger corrections in the trend!
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fxsport commented May 10, 2012The trouble is people like this trader actually believe what they say..."you either create value or you don't". He's only fooling himself and getting well paid too - so sad
Derivatives trader: 'The trouble is, regulators are idiots'
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fxsport commented May 9, 2012This is like giving Greece a baklava filled with dog turds. Greece won't follow the austerity rules, the government will siphon off 10% into their Swiss accounts and if they're smart they'll take another 10% of the funds and purchase Euro puts. Time ...
The EFSF has decided to make the 5.2B Euro payment to Greece - Reuters
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fxsport commented May 6, 2012DragonFire - I'm with you LONG TERM Short term there are LOTS of deep pockets, i.e., institutional buyers who will support 1.30 thanks to their options. Some people trade on 15 minute charts; others on daily charts. Perspective
First EURUSD Print: 1.3045
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fxsport commented May 6, 2012Sell in May and go away - I guess everyone else didn't get the memo?
US Equities Plunge To 2-Month Lows
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fxsport commented May 6, 2012I don't know where YOU'RE getting your info from but the US &/or China are nothing compared to the meltdown in the EU. The ECB should have lowered rates this week but they're too stubborn. The only way to preserve the Euro is to kick Greece out and ...
Greece vote delivers austerity verdict