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- [Sniper] commented Jul 17, 2011
I think the problem here is that governments are spending beyond their earning capacity. Would it really be any different if governments printed their own money vs borrowing from a Central Bank (also "printing" their own money albeit through private ...
Obama, lawmakers press ahead for elusive debt deal
- [Sniper] commented Jul 17, 2011
We get it "Guardian", you want the Euro to tank so Great Britain would still be the dominant force on the European continent. Seriously, give it a rest. I find it unbelievable to think that anybody takes the articles written on this paper seriously.
The Euro Crisis Song
- [Sniper] replied Jul 13, 2011
My friend, we have to take note that 1USD = 5.3-5.4 DKK in this pair. Whatever you gain in Krone will have to be reconverted back unto USD, hence the small profits pipwise. I was up 135 pips in a .15 lot position and it only netted me around $4.50. ...
Easy no stress daily charts:)
- [Sniper] replied Jul 13, 2011
It does trend well and it's really volatile too, but I forgot that a 100 pip move is equal to only $1 in this pair. ROFL! Closed my trade and moved to EURJPY instead, where the gains are bigger pipwise. Happy trading everyone

Easy no stress daily charts:)
- [Sniper] replied Jul 13, 2011
USDDKK — Anyone trade this pair? Currently shorting it as there has been a cross. This one's scary though since the pair is really volatile, often moving 400-500 pips a day and it could move against your direction wiping out your account. ...
Easy no stress daily charts:)
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Does CitiFx allow partial liquidation of trades?
Started Jul 12, 2011|Broker Discussion|0 repliesCitiFX's platform has been bugging me all week long. Does CitiFX actually allow partial ...
- [Sniper] replied Jul 12, 2011
Variation of this system — Anyway, anyone shorting the NZD/USD pair? Currently have 133 pips up atm and taking up some nice profits in my demo account. Too bad this is not real money.

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- [Sniper] replied Jul 12, 2011
I do get his logic though in keeping his system to himself. Forex is a zero-sum game, if that is indeed true (I doubt it is true though). For winners to be made, there must be losers. If everyone wins, no money would flow to him. He would have to ...
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- [Sniper] replied Jul 5, 2011
It wouldn't make sense for China to raise their interest rates dramatically since their economy live and die on exports. If it ever comes to that point, it will essentially be a de facto decoupling from the US dollar.
What happens if China raises interest rates?
- [Sniper] replied Jul 3, 2011
I really don't see how this thread belongs in the "Interactive Trading" session.
Malaysia
- [Sniper] replied Jul 1, 2011
That was what was implied on his post.
Let's rank members by their performance in FF's trade explorer!
- [Sniper] commented Jul 1, 2011
The global economy is now highly integrated and interdependent. When one part of the world suffers, the other also gets highly affected. That's globalization for you.
Fed's Massive Stimulus Had Little Impact: Greenspan
- [Sniper] replied Jun 28, 2011
I think people here should cut him some slack. What's wrong with backing your statements up of being successful by nothing other than looking at performance, demo or otherwise? I think people are overly being defensive here. Must have struck some ...
Let's rank members by their performance in FF's trade explorer!
- [Sniper] commented Jun 25, 2011
The only reason it would be considered "counterproductive" is because many US firms have invested factories in China. Bottomline: If the USA does impose tariffs, it will hurt the capitalist pig's pockets. It comes as no surprise that they will ...
US groups urge Congress reject China currency bill
- [Sniper] commented Jun 20, 2011
And I am sure that women will solve the fundamental problem inherent in the fractional reserve banking system. But LMAO, I just hope you're being sarcastic with your comments.
To Reduce Risk in Banking: Just Hire More Women!
- [Sniper] replied Jun 20, 2011
Anyone short on the Euro at the moment? It seems the overall look on the EUR/USD pair is bearish as the Eurozone fails yet to agree on another Greek bailout plan.
EURUSD
- [Sniper] commented Jun 20, 2011
lol, what a load crap. Hiring of either sexes has nothing to do with the present dillemma the banking system faces today. Fractional Reserve Requirements, debt spending, quantitative easing - these are all the core issues that need to be resolved if ...
To Reduce Risk in Banking: Just Hire More Women!
- [Sniper] replied Jun 12, 2011
Actually, treating my demo account as if it were real money (and starting small, it's a good thing OANDA allows you to change your starting balance) has made me successful in my real life trading. But each to his own I guess.
how do demo accounts differ from real live trading?
- [Sniper] replied Jun 12, 2011
Lumesh, when I'm talking about "trader", I'm talking about individual speculators and firms which trade currencies for the sole purpose of incurring profit. The ones you mentioned in your second paragraph are not traders, they are hedgers and ...
Whats really moving the market today?
- [Sniper] replied Jun 10, 2011
People often think it is the traders that cause market movement in spot rates when it is central banks and banking institutions that cause the rise or fall in this market. Remember that folks when you trade. This is often the number one ...
Whats really moving the market today?