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Setebos replied May 5, 2010mahes, just heard about a 6,3 earthquake in Indonesia. I hope you and your family are OK.
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Setebos replied May 5, 2010Couldn't agree more. Fiat money or not, there are limits to everything. Hat off to ECB for letting the market do its thing instead of slapping "the invisible hand". My personal opinion. P.S. Unlike the SNB, as it seems, LOL Edit: you may wanna have ...
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Setebos replied May 5, 2010Once Germany gives it heavy YES this should go through nice and easy. Oh, by the way, is it just me or rating agencies have switched from invisible to overactive lately? Got a report a few minutes ago that Moody's put Portugal on review for possible ...
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Setebos replied May 5, 2010Only those within the EMU. Not all EU countries have adopted the EUR.
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Setebos replied May 5, 2010Haven't heard from the guy since he spoke in front of the German parliament. Something's up
Momo's gone now, all eyes on US indexes today - this could turn really ugly should they not compensate some of yesterday's plunge. All hail the well ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
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Setebos replied May 4, 2010The Eur is being destroyed even in the twilight zone... fti, I see you are browsing the forum, would you have the time to share your opinion on the current situation? I believe I'm not the only one who'd love to hear it
Edit: oops, seems you ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
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Setebos replied May 4, 2010A potential bailout for Spain would cost around 400B EUR. A rumor leaked today that the Spanish PM has asked for help - good thing he stepped up and denied it. Market's entering a more congested zone now - 1,30 should be enough for the day, IMHO. ...
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Setebos replied May 4, 2010Good one aux, LOL Fana, there's other fish in the sea
Here, pick on of mine for the day
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Setebos replied Apr 30, 2010You now the basic rules so start implementing. Foruming doesn't seem to help you. Focus on the market itself. And most important of all - think and ask yourself the questions. The answers to your questions are inside you, not in this forum. Hope ...
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Setebos replied Apr 30, 2010If it's the diamond thingy you're asking about - here it is. I've seen it on a very rare occasion. I'm not much of a painter

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Setebos replied Apr 30, 2010It's a pretty congested zone, should hold the sell off fo rthe day, IMHO. Anyone traded the all-over-the-place-mess yesterday?
Was that one of those rare diamond formations or it's just my eye playing games on me? I never thought I'd say that, ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
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Setebos replied Apr 28, 2010Yeah, it's all balancing on a razor blade now. If Greece defaults that will put immense pressure on European banks, especially on French ones as they have the larges exposure to Greek debt. You could only imagine what's going to happen should ...
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Setebos replied Apr 28, 2010And I thought I have tolerance issues
Greece was all over the pace again only that it felt like CBs finally got sick of it and pushed back before it got really ugly below 1,31. I did grab a few bits and pieces of the action, nothing much. Hanging ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
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Setebos replied Apr 28, 2010Now that you bring it up I'm sure he will...
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Setebos replied Apr 28, 2010I knew it! All the action is happening during the NY session again! Only this time I brought my laptop with me in the office and there's wi-fi access here. It's not exactly "legal" in this company, but there's no one around, right
@MyTbo - hope ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
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Setebos replied Apr 28, 2010I was referring to this - most of the guys browsing Forex Factory's Trading Systems forum should get a massive headache from such a statement

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Setebos replied Apr 28, 2010Most of the old bonds are gone aux. The red hot printing press sent them all to Greece's new home (the junk sector
). No more gold, Dow, oil in the way they used to behave before in terms of the dollar. Rules have changed there...or should I ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
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Setebos replied Apr 27, 2010Yeah, I know what you mean, but when hype gains such a momentum no one gives a sh*t about what's economically relevant. The simplest examples of all - California (world's 7th economy should it be considered separately from the US) has been broke for ...
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Setebos replied Apr 27, 2010Missed all the fun beneath 1,33. Man, I hate the fact that I still need this full time job! The greed scorpion crying out loud
With Greece now in the junk sector and Portugal following closely Italy is now biting its nails to blood. The only ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
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Setebos replied Apr 27, 2010I squared my positions at exactly the same place, LOL Good trading to you too

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