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frx_trader commented Feb 13, 2015Inflation in your a......
Expected Fed hike in June may coincide with ugly reality: falling prices
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frx_trader commented Feb 13, 2015Do you know anything about prediction and predictors? Experiments are rarely performed except in simulation. After simulation, there is no experimenting anymore, just real live result. If the result is different from simulation, then adaptive ...
You're Smart, But You Can't Forecast
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frx_trader commented Feb 13, 2015No one is smart, only some are more fortunate than the rest.
You're Smart, But You Can't Forecast
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frx_trader commented Feb 13, 2015"Regardless, I don't want to predict which of these models will be correct. Instead, I will continue to rely on probability assessment and the belief that all asset classes eventually revert to their mean." A dangerous assumption. The word ...
You're Smart, But You Can't Forecast
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frx_trader commented Feb 13, 2015"China now must find the solution to a problem that Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan never had to face " China doesn't have debt. So what's the problem? China never had such problem before, and never will. At most Yuan devaluation and that's it. The ...
The Global Economy’s Chinese Headwinds
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frx_trader commented Feb 12, 2015Actually targeting .81 is a little bit low. If there is guts, should target .92. Disclaimer.
Plosser: Can't Justify Zero Interest Rates In Current Economy
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frx_trader commented Feb 12, 2015Nah. You always find an excuse.
Plosser: Can't Justify Zero Interest Rates In Current Economy
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frx_trader commented Feb 12, 2015Stop it PAK. You are ruining the party. I was quite unsure when those bad number came up. There was a question where AU would go. Now, it is quite clear .81 is the target. Well, I could be wrong just like anybody else.
Plosser: Can't Justify Zero Interest Rates In Current Economy
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frx_trader commented Feb 12, 2015People spend if they have something to spend. And they get what they need and want. FX is something hard to control. What each country can do is their policy.
Australia Labour Force
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frx_trader commented Feb 11, 2015AS I expected, they will come up with surprise. Well, It's no surprising for me. Business as usual.
EU, Greece come to agreement in principle, meetings to continue: Source
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frx_trader commented Feb 11, 2015A bad number indeed. Current news in various parts of the world and low oil price don't help. But, on the bright side it is just one number. Considering a good number on the previous month, I will hold my breadth for now. It is the beginning of the ...
Australia Labour Force
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frx_trader commented Feb 11, 2015This cheap talk just to get oil and commodities down.
Eurozone leaders believe Syriza must fail and be seen to fail
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frx_trader commented Feb 11, 2015It's just strange. there must be a trend. Like today, bad news from EZ, usually in this case UJ is down, but today it is up. JPY is certainly not for me.
BOJ's Sato tells us to expect the Japanese economy to continue moderate recovery
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frx_trader commented Feb 11, 2015It's time yo have your own consultant firm.
AUD/USD – Trading the Aussie Employment Report
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frx_trader commented Feb 11, 2015What I understand EZ problem is not gonna resolved soon. EU is at the lowest in 10 years. They just make more dramas out of it.
Meet Greece Halfway, Europe
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frx_trader commented Feb 11, 2015AU is teasing us to buy at such an attractive price. I think it worths trying.
Australia Housing Finance
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frx_trader commented Feb 10, 2015That's the purpose. If you are confused, then this news already achieve its purpose. LOL.
EU Commission: No formal proposal for Greece but talks are intensive
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frx_trader commented Feb 9, 2015I think media always blow up certain things. I think some negotiations are going on unnoticed.
Germany rejects Greek claim for World War Two reparations
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frx_trader commented Feb 9, 2015There is less chance AU will go down below .7750, except for USD strength.
Chinese Producer Prices Tumble For 34th Month In A Row, Worst 'Deflation' Since Oct 2009