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Forexia commented Jun 25, 2016This Brexit has NOTHING TO DO with anti-immigration or bigotry like what a lot of people are claiming. Britain exiting out of EU does NOT mean all of sudden it's going to close its borders to immigrants or outside migrants. Like I posted before, it ...
UK Prime Minister David Cameron announces his resignation to take effect in October, with no...
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Forexia commented Jun 24, 2016People want to jump in and get a piece of action while there is something big going on. It's crowd effect nothing more.
Brexit means Ireland’s worst nightmare just came true
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Forexia commented Jun 24, 2016A fragmented non-functional EU is same as no EU and is no match to China regardless and this is WHY EU's been struggling to compete with China even as a "united" union. So Britain really didn't lose much exiting out of a non-functional EU. It will ...
Who Wins From Brexit? China
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Forexia commented Jun 24, 2016It's NOT that Britain doesn't want immigrants. They have been getting immigrants since the beginning of the time and they are not going to stop just because they are not part of some union. And people are NOT going to stop going to Britain just ...
Brexit means Ireland’s worst nightmare just came true
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Forexia commented Jun 24, 2016All those market tanking, value dropping, credit rating downgrading, some "market gurus" making statements, those are all knee-jerk reaction to something that just happened that caught people off-guard. Especially with this crowd effect, everybody ...
Brexit Wins: GBP/USD Towards 1.15; USD/JPY Below 100 - Deutsche Bank
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Forexia commented Jun 24, 2016It IS fine. They got their country back and no more playing ATM machine for them.
Brexit Wins: GBP/USD Towards 1.15; USD/JPY Below 100 - Deutsche Bank
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Forexia commented Jun 24, 2016That I agree. EU needs changes, badly!!
Poland says EU concept needs rethinking after Brexit
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Forexia commented Jun 24, 2016The market ALWAYS overreacts to major events and those are all knee-jerk reactions that won't last long. Once everything settles, everything will be back to how it was before.
Brexit polls now closed. YouGov 'on the day poll': Remain 52%, Leave 48%
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Forexia commented Jun 24, 2016Yeah ok. Have fun shelling out $Billions of euro of (whatever Scottish currency) bailing out more than half of the member countries in EU with just revenue from oil and whiskey (now that the Netherland is even thinking of holding Referendum to ...
Brexit polls now closed. YouGov 'on the day poll': Remain 52%, Leave 48%
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Forexia commented Jun 24, 2016Well the only nation that REALLY should hit the Ejection button is the Greeks. Them exiting will lighten the burden on Germany and France now that Britain is not going to be there shouldering the financial burden anymore. And with Greeks exiting, ...
Financial Times reports Standard & Poor's says the UK is likely to lose its AAA credit...
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Forexia commented Jun 24, 2016The punishing of Britain has begun!! Whatever like Britain is going to be scared of Standard & Poor. LOL
Financial Times reports Standard & Poor's says the UK is likely to lose its AAA credit...
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Forexia commented Jun 24, 2016Oh God now everybody who's making money is leaving EU, one by one. EU is going to be just made up of countries with the struggling economies. If that's what's going to be, WHY don't they just make EU to have a two-tiered currency system, one ...
Dutch Party for Freedom leader Geert Wilders demands EU referendum
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Forexia commented Jun 23, 2016Yeah that's what they all say. Whether they do end up leaving is another story.
Brexit polls now closed. YouGov 'on the day poll': Remain 52%, Leave 48%
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Forexia commented Jun 23, 2016Ok this comment is not making any sense.
Brexit polls now closed. YouGov 'on the day poll': Remain 52%, Leave 48%
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Forexia commented Jun 23, 2016Glad you agree with me. So WHY the need to stay in EU when they are shelling out Billions of pounds each year and have no control over their borders?
Brexit polls now closed. YouGov 'on the day poll': Remain 52%, Leave 48%
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Forexia commented Jun 23, 2016Scotland becoming independent? With what? Their shrinking oil revenue and getting the whole China drunk with their whiskey? Cuz that's their only 2 source of income. Without money, there is NO sovereignty. Trust me! I live in a place that's been ...
Brexit polls now closed. YouGov 'on the day poll': Remain 52%, Leave 48%
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Forexia commented Jun 23, 2016More trade just because it's in Eurozone? China is not in Eurozone, how come everybody wants to trade with China? LOL And vice versa, the whole Europe is still there geographically. If UK wants to trade with the whole Europe, it can still do so just ...
Brexit polls now closed. YouGov 'on the day poll': Remain 52%, Leave 48%
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Forexia commented Jun 23, 2016First of all, Scotland is NOT a country (they tried to become one last year via a Referendum but failed). Second, HOW is Ireland going to take over if UK leaves? Its economy is in a shitty state and is one of the countries in the EU that's being ...
Brexit polls now closed. YouGov 'on the day poll': Remain 52%, Leave 48%
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Forexia commented Jun 23, 2016London is and will remain as the European Financial hub no matter what. They were and have always been one before any trace of EU so WHY would that change just because they are out of EU? What all of sudden, people are not going to do business in ...
Brexit polls now closed. YouGov 'on the day poll': Remain 52%, Leave 48%
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Forexia commented Jun 23, 2016Britain can do a bit of both. It can still choose to stay in EU but exercise more control over who comes into the country. I mean after all Britain is still an independent country; it's ridiculous that just because it decides to join in an union ...
Brexit - latest poll - ComRes (phone): Remain 48% and Leave 42%