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- Steve J commented Nov 23, 2017
Cow Economics Religious Corporation: two cows. One decides that the best way to be closer to God and be concomitantly rewarded with copious, quality milk is to wear a veil. The other decides the opposite is true. A dispute ensues to the point of ...
- Steve J commented Nov 22, 2017
Ah the vagaries of Forex! The FOMC pointed to dollar strength and yet the dollar weakened against Gold, Euro, GBP and good ol' Yen. This kind of scenario just makes one dizzy. Fundamental analysis is becoming more and more uncertain to the point ...
- Steve J commented Nov 22, 2017
Brexit is not good for the UK. THe EU is the UK's biggest trading partner and barriers will now be erected; one tariff after another. It makes no sense to leave the EU. A few days ago London lost the European Banking Authority to Paris, and the ...
- Steve J commented Nov 18, 2017
I don't want to start a controversy here but...eh... how are they 100% certain that this is the original and not a copy? There is so much money involved that the temptation to "pull a fast one" (for want of a better phrase) would be too great! The ...
- Steve J commented Nov 17, 2017
I agree with the profit sharing dynamic. However, this is rare. Interesting to note that this year Oxfam stated that the eight richest people in the world are as wealthy as half the world's population! There is something deeply wrong with that. ...
- Steve J commented Nov 16, 2017
The painting isn't worth anywhere near that price! The misrepresentation of Christ looking like a North European hippy is ridiculous. Rabbis of that time did not wear long hair with a parting in the middle. It's not the 1970s. It's not Glastonbury. ...
- Steve J commented Nov 16, 2017
False promises were made by the Brexiters, such as the cash injection to the NHS. There's nothing wrong in holding a second referendum now that the proletariat are better informed. This is such an important decision that one needs a double check. ...
- Steve J replied Oct 29, 2017
Gold, EURUSD & GBPUSD appreciating with alacrity over the last ten minutes. It looks like a rise before the fall!
- Steve J replied Oct 28, 2017
Taigen you're right!...retail does not have a significant effect on the market. We are simply an additional cash reservoir. Yet the vagaries of forex lead me to believe that to profit from the financial haze one's account must be fat, lot sizes ...
- Steve J replied Oct 28, 2017
I'm all ears!
- Steve J replied Oct 28, 2017
After narrowly escaping death by rapid stop loss hunting on EURUSD last Thursday and Friday, I can tell you that they're out to screw you! The currency pair was gradually falling (due to the ECB not changing the minimum bid rate), but then just ...
- Steve J commented Oct 11, 2017
Yeah....I sure know how you feel. At times the market feels as if one is driving through a nebulous haze. I thought the dollar would strengthen at a gradual gradient between now and December but now I'm not so certain.
- Steve J replied Oct 11, 2017
Wow! It's really annoying when there is no obvious price driver. All I'm seeing is a nebulous haze!
- Steve J commented Oct 11, 2017
Shouldn't they have given the amount spent on Pence in pounds and pence??
- Steve J commented Oct 10, 2017
No one should count out the UK. It is full of innovators and has always been a leader in thought. I wanted the UK to stay in the EU but it wasn't to be. However, if politicians can place personal ambition at bay they should be able to reach a ...
- Steve J commented Oct 8, 2017
This is really sad news. After reading the article it was a combination of bad business decisions that brought calamity. The headline made it seem as if those wonderful Nigerians were fully to blame when the facts tell a different story. I hope he ...
- Steve J commented Oct 6, 2017
PM May will try and squeeze the best out of Brexit. She is more sincere than most in her cabinet. The latter should give her full support in these trying times. I suspect some of the cabinet members have reckless personal ambition and are more ...
- Steve J commented Oct 6, 2017
An excellent post FXKhaos! The British electorate did not fully grasp the implications of the referendum. Cameron's blunder was to allow people to vote on what they don't understand. The average proletariat is plain thick!
- Steve J commented Oct 2, 2017
My advice to one and all is if the map and the terrain disagree follow the terrain. Do not underestimate the power of Brexit. It is a relentless price driver.The UK will have to increase its export volume and gravitate towards net exportation. The ...