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Pip Anon commented Mar 24, 2013Put so eloquently. See in the real picture with Cyprus or without it, the Eurozone is going nowhere pretty quick. Every three or six months there is a crisis. Pretty soon the ECB will be giving the EZ ultimatum.
No sign of fallout in Spain from Cyprus crisis, minister says
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Pip Anon commented Mar 24, 2013Just wait when Spain needs the bailout and they get the same terms. You think the Spaniards with 25% unemployment want their deposits taxed?
No sign of fallout in Spain from Cyprus crisis, minister says
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Pip Anon commented Mar 24, 2013I It is giant game of poker calling each other's bluff. People underestimate the outcome of this because Cyprus is so small, but I think it goes beyond Cyprus. They may not give those terms to France or Italy, but who knows? The EZ gives daily ...
Eurozone offers Cyprus the exit - our way or the highway
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Pip Anon commented Mar 24, 2013Um, they may not have this week during the Cypriot crisis. I remember last year billions of bank out flows were happening for couple of months. It may happen again. Their economy is not fundamentally any better than it was. Still, nearly every ...
No sign of fallout in Spain from Cyprus crisis, minister says
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Pip Anon commented Mar 24, 2013Fair point. Although, I think they are trying to beat them into submission as a test tube project which can be troubling for larger countries. France may very well be the next one on the table. There are quite a few indications that they are heading ...
Eurozone offers Cyprus the exit - our way or the highway
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Pip Anon commented Mar 23, 2013The Senate budget will never pass in the House. Therefore, there really is no standing budget. I agree that the politicians in American are useless, but a politician is a politician no matter the nationality.
Nicosia official: Cyprus not in reach of deal with troika, blames IMF
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Pip Anon commented Mar 22, 2013Hey, you're pretty funny. I could go either way. traders are funny thinking it's a "strong" currency or whatnot. The way it trade clearly shows little faith in the currency.
Cyprus passes all bills on bank resolution required for E.U. bailout
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Pip Anon replied Mar 22, 2013Depends. According to recent COT, shorts on EUR doubled. I would deem this negative for EUR, but I typically don't think like a greedy politician. They are so afraid of capital flight they locked down funds. I don't know how that can be positive in ...
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Pip Anon commented Mar 22, 2013So you're a hopeful bull?
Cyprus passes all bills on bank resolution required for E.U. bailout
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Pip Anon commented Mar 22, 2013Who knows. Honestly, it could go up because they are in-line for a bailout. Conversely, the implications are big and only further tarnish the EZ
Cyprus passes all bills on bank resolution required for E.U. bailout
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Pip Anon replied Mar 22, 2013Capital controls voted through, not good. "No, sir. You reached you 10E daily limit."
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Pip Anon replied Mar 22, 2013Risk adverse trade
headline from my feed "Traders confident Cyprus will find funding." It kind of boggles my mind that their is a "nothing will fail" attitude in the market. Not being positive, but just absolutely avoiding any negative outcome.EURUSD
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Pip Anon replied Mar 22, 2013I remember not too long ago, this fall I believe, EURUSD increasing over 500 pips in two/three sessions including a 200 pip day!
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Pip Anon replied Mar 22, 2013I know. I have heard some complaints about US regs, but 50:1 leverage is plenty - some say too much, even. I am suspect about those brokers. I would assume it would be very easy to manipulate clients. I seen this chart of GBPUSD, and it was trending ...
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Pip Anon replied Mar 22, 2013And don't over-leverage. I know a lot of non-US brokers offer ridiculous leverage like 1000:1
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