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- Sherpa commented Nov 9, 2016
Can't change the rules like that!!!
- Sherpa commented Jul 8, 2016
You folks keep forgetting that once the tariffs are in place the cost the price of all those UK exports to the EU will shoot up way higher than the cost of the same product produced within the EU, hence UK exports will collapse. This is the whole ...
- Sherpa commented Jul 6, 2016
The ugly truth is Europeans enjoy going to war with each other Watch this graphical representation of wars over the past 1000 years and what you notice is most of them are in Europe video
- Sherpa commented Jul 5, 2016
Really, can you post some articles showing this? I have seen several reports of the Leave supporters displaying right wing racist banners
- Sherpa commented Jul 4, 2016
There is nothing to fear is why
- Sherpa commented Jul 4, 2016
England will be paying millions a day in tariffs to get access to markets in the EU. People always forget the point of having a free trade agreement is the removal of tariffs. Please name me 5 major commodities that the EU needs from England that ...
- Sherpa commented Jul 4, 2016
Actually the way a parliamentary system works is if they catch the Brexit side flat footed with not enough members in the house they can easily win a vote to remain. The margin of the win was so slim they won't have a revolt. Plus a lot of people ...
- Sherpa commented Jul 4, 2016
It doesnt happen overnight. They have not invoked Article 50 yet. Until they do it is business as usual in the EU The IMF is expressing a long term view over the next few years. Short term FTSE moves are irrelevant on a macro scale. The pound will ...
- Sherpa replied Jun 28, 2016
You do realize that UVXY and VXX can actually never go to a value $0.00. They can actually reverse split forever. They were designed that way from the start
- Sherpa replied Jun 28, 2016
You need to research more on how the VIX is calculated. It is an index not a stock that can be manipulated. The option market is trillions of dollars in value, the VIX is only a reflection of what people are buying/selling options on the S&P. If you ...
- Sherpa replied Jun 28, 2016
The 5% drop was approx $3 Trillion dollar loss to the value in the markets so, yes it was a bfd Also as I mentioned in my other post, it was just a referendum. They have 2+ years to leave and that clock won't start till they invoke article 50 which ...
- Sherpa replied Jun 28, 2016
The VIX curve is not mysterious at all and is quite well known. It is how you tell if we are in Contango or Backwardation and to what degree as well as what the far months 4-7 are doing is important Just goto url he has an awsome free site that ...
- Sherpa replied Jun 28, 2016
There are a few things at play here. First VIX is made up of the 30 day expected volatility. So it depends how many days into the month we are for the % of front month and back month prices that make up the VIX. With 7 days to it flips off that ...
- Sherpa replied Jun 27, 2016
Yes. The big moves in option prices are controlled by some very big players. Remember the option market is worth trillions. They have manipulated vix at expiration in the past
- Sherpa replied Jun 27, 2016
The other reason is possibly a lot of people bought options on Friday to protect from a massive drop similar to Aug 24. When that didn't happen they sold them off lowering the VIXAlso it is good to compare current VIX and % SPX chsnge with the VIX ...
- Sherpa replied Jun 27, 2016
I think people are realizing they over reacted friday. VIX is still dropping despite SPX being down 1.5%Nothing really has changed in Britain. They have 2 years to negotiate an exit and that does not start until the PM invokes article 50 which he ...
- Sherpa replied Jun 27, 2016
Anyone out there started trading VMAX or VMIN? I was curious how the fills were
- Sherpa replied Jun 23, 2016
That is nothing compared to the drop in GBP/USD 1000+ pips
- Sherpa replied Jun 23, 2016
I was living in the Toronto area at the time. We were all on the edge of our seats fearing the breakup of the country. Not sure it would be the same mood in Britain
- Sherpa replied Jun 23, 2016
when the province of Quebec voted on a referendum to leave Canada in 1995 it was a close one Yes----2,308,360---- 49.42% No---2,362,648--- 50.58% url It doesn't get much closer than that. But maybe this will be