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- -JaZ- commented Jan 10, 2014
less unemployment -> better doing bussiness -> stocks up -> usd down
- -JaZ- commented Mar 26, 2013
I am surprised how many people sees the EUR/USD pair bullish. I bet 80% on significant drop deep below 1.2650 as direct consequence of what is going on within days or weeks.
- -JaZ- commented Nov 4, 2012
the break down below technical support 1.2830 seems so attractive and inevitable at the same time
- -JaZ- commented Oct 4, 2012
are majority stops sitting 15 pips above 1.3000 or even higher?
- -JaZ- commented Aug 24, 2012
I do not think that Merkel is really motivated this way, but, we may really expact some kind of veeery late night press conferrence with nothing as a resolution.... then weak market chewing that and then peak -25 and some slower back +25 pips in ...
- -JaZ- commented Jun 5, 2012
Euro deintegration is just about to start. Let's pray no weapons other than spoken and written words will be used...
- -JaZ- commented Dec 3, 2011
The economy works if it's built from the bottom. From as small geographic areas as possible. Size of cantons. That's how Switzerland does it. If someone thought it could work better when centralized, so, my experience says NO. Centralized ...
- -JaZ- commented Nov 25, 2011
Unfortunately, de-integration is felt everywhere. The aim was to live together, reality is, that all the Europe is feeling an underlying anger is growing among nations. They did not want it that way. Bad luck.
- -JaZ- commented Nov 22, 2011
First of all, it's not so important. Your moneywe management is the thing that is important. And btw - primarily - this news seems to knock stock price down. Do not rely on it, there is no rule such this in FX bussiness. secodary - as a complemet to ...
- -JaZ- commented Oct 27, 2011
to forgive 50% of debt means that borrower is loosing 50% of credibility, 50% of sovereignity, 50% of land, 50% of whatever else? If it's inside one currency area, that means, much less credibility to the currency. I can't help myself, this MUST be ...
- -JaZ- commented Oct 26, 2011
...and the solution to avoid Greece to default will be .... to actually default but not said it will default. Ever. Amen.
- -JaZ- commented Oct 13, 2011
slowdown...... 15 risk.............. 108 recession...... 8 down........... 136 up............... 408 (including fuck up) crisis........... 85 really bullish?
- -JaZ- commented Oct 13, 2011
...did someone read it whole? What's the takeaway message? edit (for me - word "slowdown" appears on first line of first two paragraphs. Is it it? -40 pips/5 minutes )
- -JaZ- commented Oct 11, 2011
I'd expect major move, something like -300 pips a day
- -JaZ- commented Oct 11, 2011
Now underlying information says that it's nearly sure that Slovak government will NOT PASS todays parliament confident vote and that means it will vote "NO" for Slovak contribution to EFSF for Greece. Scheduled vote time is at about 13:00 CEST ...
- -JaZ- commented Oct 11, 2011
This means: It's for sure that Slovak government will NOT PASS todays parliament confident vote and will vote "NO" in vote for Slovak contribution to EFSF for Greece. Scheduled time is at about 13:00 CEST (GMT+2). I'd expect EUR/USD back to Monday ...
- -JaZ- commented Oct 10, 2011
The market dynamic is wild last weeks, volatility gets high, (VIX around 40 again). I believe that even down-oriented players may force price to go up. Look at daily graph, you see very mighty pullbacks all the time. So this one is one of them. I'd ...
- -JaZ- commented Oct 10, 2011
...nonsense. They simply do not want give their money to some other nation that has several time higher average income! Simply as that. And, Slovakia has minimal to no bindings to Greece.
- -JaZ- commented Oct 3, 2011
Well, despite of this message, 1.3200 is kind of technical support. We can see two bounces till now. But I also believe it's gonna be defeated soon (and I happily play with that strong downtrend Maybe, it's more supported by lower bound of this ...
- -JaZ- commented Sep 20, 2011
well, here is my hypothesis: someone just tested whether or not there is a snb bot with "heavy buying interest" watching for sudden changes