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clockwork71 replied Feb 9, 2017I like the GBP/USD more than any other one. The announcement of the death of the UK was a bit premature, and in the end - the Pound is crazy cheap. That's not to say there won't be volatility, but I think we are close to the end of the downtrend. ...
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clockwork71 commented Feb 8, 2017Why in the HELL is something from the "Huffington Post" being reported on FF? Next it will be about the Kardashians. Please don't turn into Yahoo news.
Trump reportedly called his national security adviser at 3 a.m. to ask if the US wants a...
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clockwork71 replied Feb 6, 2017There are a few different major ones..... Oil - CAD Gold - AUD EUR - anti-USD If oil is really strong, you can super charge you trade by trading CAD/JPY long.....as Canada exports oil, and Japan imports 100%.
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clockwork71 commented Feb 6, 2017True, because Waterloo. Also, the French showed up late in the war. It would be like blaming the Germans for the British losing. The Hessians were 1/4th of the British force, but lost a few key battles and surrendered en mass, in places like ...
This Is Le Pen’s Plan to Break Up the Euro and Make France Great Again
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clockwork71 commented Feb 6, 2017I dig it. The French might actually win THIS war.
This Is Le Pen’s Plan to Break Up the Euro and Make France Great Again
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clockwork71 replied Feb 3, 2017I like silver, yes. However - its a volatile market under the best of conditions. Maybe an ETF like SLV would be the best route. As far as the books - I still recommend both of those. I don't know that there are many I would suggest beyond those, ...
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clockwork71 replied Feb 1, 2017Thanks mate. Damn speech-to-text programs will get you every time. Chris
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clockwork71 commented Jan 11, 2017Oil is heavily manipulated.
US crude inventories rise by 4.1 million barrels, EIA says
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clockwork71 commented Jan 11, 2017The British people should overthrown the government. Its been done before.
Government will lose Brexit supreme court case, ministers believe