- Search Metals Mine
- cogs commented Mar 19, 2019
It might be just me, but I can't see bullish moves in this pair. Al falling wedge, yes, down to 1.08.
EURUSD: Buyers Aren't Backing Down This Time
- cogs replied Mar 15, 2019
Spot on, both of you. FX is brutal and TOTALLY unforgiving! They do NOT give a sh!t about you, your feelings or your life, all they want is your money. Please wake yourself up to this fact. Secondly, if you can save $5k in a year you are doing ...
Help - The savings of one year gone in a few days
- cogs commented Mar 12, 2019
What a stupid journalistic statement! Don't you mean 'the real' figures are starting to filter through regardless of how the ‘cautiously optimistic’ 'jaw boning' did not pay off no matter how much the figures are fudged/manipulated? Just being ...
Consumer sentiment falls on weak growth figures
- cogs commented Mar 9, 2019
Australia is the same, it's plain and clear main stream advertising, insurance, banking, health care are all targeted to the middle class wealth, the only masses of wealth left.
Canada has two economies. Let's hope the government is paying attention to both
- cogs commented Mar 9, 2019
Precisely! Some new colors and flashing lights does not make up for all the bugs and errors constant showing up. Just another advertising campaign. Pssst, in who's world, traders suggestions take anywhere from 3-5 years if they get added at all. ...
cTrader Desktop gets a new look
- cogs commented Mar 5, 2019
Hmm, looks like it's time to adjust the data display method for next report, can't have these 'near actual' figures scaring the public, think we will just collect from growth areas next time.
Not expecting 'actual' figures to be any ...Australian National Accounts: National Income, Expenditure and Product, Dec 2018
- cogs replied Mar 4, 2019
Great tool, thanks, sometimes the simplest are the best. Makes you wonder how many emotional 'forced trades' have taken place with price maxing out vertically on the chart.
Automatically Scale charts using Button
- cogs replied Feb 28, 2019
Server connection freeze outs after London open for 3-4hrs is quite constant every day now. Internet and CTrader works fine. I am surprised\others aren't talking about this?
Pepperstone Forex
- cogs commented Feb 24, 2019
Interesting how twisted things have become, more spending in pharmaceuticals (drugs/medicine) aka physically sick and f$cked up minds, is a positive for the system as a whole. Well that's my take anyway.
Retail spending in pharmacies and hospitality boost December sales
- cogs commented Feb 16, 2019
One of the biggest scamming bucket shops operating anyway. Couldn't happen to a more desreving broker!
Trading platform Plus500 confirms accounting error in prior-year results
- cogs commented Feb 7, 2019
the only way that can happen is if they continue to shift the goal posts on how the data is presented, which I guess will simply happen. Reserve can't drop rates as it will not be passed on, with banks moving on up anyways, they can't raise either, ...
Statement on Monetary Policy, February 2019
- cogs commented Feb 3, 2019
Been going backwards for a long time, just depends on how the survey data is collated, cherry picked and displayed. Can't hide bad data forever tho.
Australian jobs ads are going backwards for the first time in years
- cogs commented Feb 1, 2019
Just another advertising campaign.
IG tells America it's time to turn Forex trading on its head
- cogs commented Jan 30, 2019
And where does FXCM get the money? Not by allowing 95% of traders to win. I wonder....
Jefferies estimates maximum loss exposure due to involvement with FXCM at $148.2m
- cogs commented Jan 23, 2019
One of these greedy moves by the banks will eventually break the camels back and send a cascade of flow-on.
National Australia Bank Raises Mortgage Rates By 12 To 16 Basis Points From Jan 31
- cogs commented Jan 16, 2019
And to think countries are run by these bozo's
EU’s Barnier: Britain Must Indicate Future Steps Very Clearly, Orderly Brexit Remains Absolute...
- cogs commented Jan 11, 2019
How stupid do they think readers are? Quite absurd.The Australian dollar is higher because the Chinese yuan is up too
- cogs commented Jan 10, 2019
Necessities, and all at the cost of survival, and increasing household debt.
Retail Trade, Australia, Nov 2018