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- Jedi9 commented Jan 18, 2017
It won't be Friday, it will be Monday, as that is officially the first work day of the week and the first as President of the USA.
- Jedi9 commented Jan 18, 2017
I think you are right to some degree, but depends on what the markets is trying to anticipate after Trump is sworn in. As of right now policy is going to dictate what direction the dollar is going to go in the medium term as Trump as not been ...
- Jedi9 commented Jan 18, 2017
Do you have a link to that article you are citing? If that were the case then the US treasury should have a surplus. Why is it always mentioned about the costs of the US borrowing money in relation to their debt, is being charged almost at a 4 to 2 ...
- Jedi9 commented Jan 17, 2017
A weaker dollar means more money in circulation if rates remain the same. If rates are increased it makes it much harder for the incoming administration to leverage money to pay for things like infrastructure among other things. The interesting ...
- Jedi9 commented Jan 16, 2017
Drawing back the curtains to expose the vampires to the sunlight is not a bad thing, regardless of what a polarizing leader says, times are a changing!
- Jedi9 commented Jan 15, 2017
In the short term I doubt it, as it eyes 107 range next. Also inauguration will be a major mover this week, so a possible down move after is likely, but I expect the pair to be subdued until then. Draghi's speech will also be telling where he wants ...
- Jedi9 commented Jan 15, 2017
Volatile week ahead folks! Man your battle stations! Lol!
- Jedi9 commented Jan 15, 2017
The EU, the banking establishment that issues debt out of thin air seems criminal at best. Why it's supporters advocate the single currency and it policies is a hoodwinked belief that it is good for them. Hmm, I wonder if those same supporters ...
- Jedi9 commented Jan 15, 2017
Taiwan is a separate independent Democratic country whether China likes it or not. Their claim to the south China sea is a bully tactic that is absurd, and not recognizing international law that has been well established will hurt them in the long ...
- Jedi9 commented Jan 15, 2017
I see that too. Very interesting!
- Jedi9 commented Jan 14, 2017
Yes I agree. One would have to think that the 120 to 125 targets are what the bulls want. The biggest concern with JPY, is China as whenever any adverse news affecting the Yuan happens, JPY always plays the role of safe haven currency. This is where ...
- Jedi9 commented Jan 14, 2017
No, impending elections and systemic risks in the banking industry keep it weak. I expect short ranges with brief bursts until and after the elections. EUR/CAD is one such example in which to watch.
- Jedi9 commented Jan 14, 2017
I apologize for exhibiting such frustrations and discourse in which can only be deemed as a temporary lack of judgement on my Part. I normally don't want to engage by making such vitriolic comments, but denigrating an entire culture of people seems ...
- Jedi9 commented Jan 14, 2017
I might add to your insightful as well as poignant comments Most of the ones commenting with such negative discourse against the views of a voter base as well as a particular candidate are more to do with self loathing and facing their own fears ...
- Jedi9 commented Jan 13, 2017
And don't forget anybody who calls themselves "Goldfinger" always gets fingered in the end! Grow up!
- Jedi9 commented Jan 13, 2017
I am mostly commenting on him as I saw that his response to you was all in a different language, I guess you set him off in some weird way. This place just gets stranger by the day, and I guess it is the end of the week and I am tired. I now have ...
- Jedi9 commented Jan 13, 2017
I am starting to see that some become unhinged.
- Jedi9 commented Jan 13, 2017
Economist can't see the storm because like bankers they are the storm! The politicians they buy to sell their own people out are their bed buddies deep into the dark night they go forward with. The question still remains do they have more affordable ...
- Jedi9 commented Jan 13, 2017
I am guessing and purely out of luck I will go out on a limb here, but there seems to be some long back ground story I am not privy to. There are ones with civil decorum and then there are ones who are agitators for what ever reasons their motives ...
- Jedi9 commented Jan 13, 2017
It doesn't matter to me what your opinions on Academics are, that is a fringe abstract to think the way you do on that matter, which I disagree. I was stating facts that the majority of people who are astute observers of history and the terms that ...