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Pip Anon commented Nov 7, 2013Fan does have some decent pieces. I said that before and questioned some of his work as rushed, and he said, basically, that as a trader and a writer he doesn't have time to do both with writing secondary. Which is fine, but if that's the case he ...
EUR/USD and EUR/JPY Break Down Key Supports after ECB Cuts Rate
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Pip Anon commented Nov 7, 2013It's clearly inline with technicals for sure. Aussie dollar is probably the easier pair to read with techs, always has been. The great thing is fundamentals only matter over the long term. A two or three month move is nothing. Nothing has even ...
RBA Assistant Governor Debelle says AUD rise not in-line with fundamentals
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Pip Anon replied Nov 7, 2013Eventually fallen? lol to where? It was up over 1,000 pips from mid-year's low. A stronger euro is not good. So, basically the European's pain of no growth and no jobs should be delayed? You don't base policies on other countries. To say let's wait ...
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Pip Anon replied Nov 7, 2013The euro was way too high and countering any small gains in the eurozone. Peripheral nations are still struggling and haven't really done much. A rate cute was needed. The only problem is it's about two years too late
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Pip Anon commented Nov 6, 2013What people don't understand is that is that bitcoins are very much so fiat currency in the belief that value will be up holded. It's not backed by a government, but that's also touchy because, at least for the time, the government is the only ...
Bitcoin Is A Joke
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Pip Anon commented Nov 6, 2013It's a social science, not a physical science. Science, in short, is a process to gather and interoperate information in a testable fashion. In theory, a lot of subjects can be referred to as a science. Wow, so concise that I didn't need a ...
Is Economics a Science?
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Pip Anon replied Nov 6, 2013Do you read or speak English? Do you not see "or whatever the min. wage is." You should giveachance to catch up on your reading skills. And the current minimum wage is $15.95 AUD per hour. Wasn't far off for a I don't give a damn guess.
AUD/USD
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Pip Anon replied Nov 6, 2013Unfortunately, the AUD is in the middle and not really low anymore lol
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Pip Anon replied Nov 6, 2013A combination is good, for sure. However, I would almost guarantee I could trade straight technicals than any straight fundamentalist. Fundamentals is TOO subjective in a market as liquid as this one. The problem is many technicians relay on ...
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Pip Anon replied Nov 6, 2013Hahaha... unfortunately, they are making like 10AUD/HR or whatever the min. wage is. lol. Daily bollinger strat, 4 trades this year, over 1,000 pips. 1 lot, that's good $
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Pip Anon replied Nov 6, 2013I once read, according to IMF report, AUD counts a fulltime worker that works as little as 5 hrs a week lol
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Pip Anon replied Nov 6, 2013Notice how price action has be in no man's land. I didn't seen upside unless the Fib was broken. Potentially down to 50 EMA
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Pip Anon commented Nov 4, 2013Raghee, we're seeing DX bouncing off a supply zone but mildly down. I believe rather a rate cut or not, the Rhetoric out of the ECB is just as important. If Draghi downplays any growth in the EZ we are likely to see eurodollar shoot through 1.34, ...
1.35 Support Play: Fade the EUR/USD
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Pip Anon commented Nov 4, 2013Lol I came across a picture that I thought was priceless. I don't know if the people were from Zimbabwe, but it has had African youth holding up a sign that said "starving billionaire" Lol because their notes were issued by the billions and ...
BOJ Struggles to Convince on 2% as Abenomics Shine Fades
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Pip Anon replied Nov 4, 2013The market never fails to give opportunities... that's why I also feel it to be prudent knowing how to trade at least 3-5 different instruments. Buying a little silver and platinum bullion today. Looking to see silver a little lower it it breaks 50% ...
XAU/USD & XAG/USD - Gold & Silver Traders Thread
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Pip Anon commented Nov 4, 2013Yea but look at the risk to their relative peers. Bubbles in equities, housing in the US, potentially credit in China. A lot of candy is yummy until your damn teeth fall out.
Here Is The 'Win Win' FX Trade In The Short-Term - Morgan Stanley