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100PipsADay replied Jan 8, 2013You still see the JPY as a safe place place to park your money? It has the lowest yield of all major currencies and is weakening BIG TIME!
AUD yield is nice, however, AUD has basically "flat lined" since July 2012. On top of that, they have cut ...EurAnalysis
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100PipsADay replied Jan 8, 2013True, but recently RBA has been cutting rates and US is looking like rates will start rising after looking at recent Bond Bubble trend. If RBA didn't need to cut then they wouldn't have in the first place. So how I see it from a logical point of ...
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100PipsADay replied Jan 8, 2013This is exactly my thinking. Think about what will happen once US interest rates rise by even the slightest amount. Higher US Interest Rates are coming soon to a computer screen near you...
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100PipsADay replied Jan 8, 2013USD Fundamental Overview for 2013 Bonds are supposed to be the safest of safe investments. At least, according to many of the talking heads on Wall Street — but nothing could be further from the truth right now! That's because long-term bonds have ...
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100PipsADay replied Jan 8, 2013USD Analysis for 2013 (compilation of an article, my post, as well as PT's conclusion for 2013)
Bonds are supposed to be the safest of safe investments. At least, according to many of the talking heads on Wall Street — but nothing could be ...EurAnalysis
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100PipsADay replied Jan 8, 2013Below is a post made by member "PipTrapper" from a different thread. My reason for posting it is because he does an EXCELLENT job of explaining the fundamental issues and potential results in a clear, precise manner in regards to EUR/USD. I believe ...
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100PipsADay replied Jan 8, 2013I wanted to expand on a few of your points if possible. 1) If there are enormous amounts of liquidity injected by ALL Central Banks that this shouldn't have any real effect on any particular currency as they are all "devaluing" themselves slowly ...
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100PipsADay replied Jan 8, 2013I've never seen anybody explain things the way you do. Excellent post!

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100PipsADay replied Jan 8, 2013Haha, yea I've been pretty busy lately. the girls just got back home from the Big Island so no more peace and quiet... LOL Markets have been a little slow lately so I may take this week off.

SL's and TP's are set and most of my trades are ...Cable Update (GBPUSD)
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100PipsADay replied Jan 8, 2013Agreed! I still have 1.55 as my first TP target. After that is 1.53

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100PipsADay replied Jan 6, 2013It looks to me as though this person has a "micro account" so 5 Lots is probably like 5k or .05 standard lots. I stand corrected, just added up his profit from the first trade, he is trading standard lots! 14 pips = $70 means $5 per pip!
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100PipsADay replied Jan 6, 2013You are probably right, I guess when people can't make money trading their system they resort to having to sell their system...
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100PipsADay replied Jan 6, 2013Hey Michael, As an outsider looking in I would think it would be smarter to create your own thread with its own rules and strategies as it is clear to see that your trading style and methods are different then Strat's Long Term PASR Stress Free ...
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100PipsADay replied Jan 4, 2013Are you guys using 50 EMA or 63 EMA for the blue line? I read through Strat's site a few times but saw contradicting information on the website probably due to forgetting to edit. Some places it says 50 EMA and others it says 63... Anyways, just ...
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100PipsADay replied Jan 4, 2013I understand what you're saying, that would be devastating for the entire world! Definitely uncharted territory if that were to happen...
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100PipsADay replied Jan 4, 2013After doing a little digging around I think you're right. But still not entirely sure... Found this: url How Treasury Yields Affect the Economy: As Treasury yields increase, so do the interest rates on fixed-rate mortgages. This makes it more ...
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100PipsADay replied Jan 4, 2013Interesting... This goes against my analysis for most currency pairs but I can't ignore it.
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