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- lasty commented Dec 8, 2016
Firstly who are these banks? Secondly why would you set up in France when there is a strong possibility that a change of govt in 2017 could enforce a "frexit".
Brexit: French financial regulator wooing London banks
- lasty commented Dec 6, 2016
OH dear ... wheels starting to fall off ..
Australia's economy declines 0.5% in September quarter
- lasty replied Dec 6, 2016
with a 100% drawdown ...
url Who is the most profitable trader on Forex Factory?
- lasty commented Dec 5, 2016
RBA GOV Pa. .. What blurb do you want to send out today MR Lowe? RBA GOV .. Lets go with excuse number 2. RBA GOV Pa. That was Mr Stevens favourite before he jacked up interest rates.
Statement by Philip Lowe, Governor: Monetary Policy Decision
- lasty commented Dec 5, 2016
Short Euro/GBP is my skin. Tsunami of nationalism will take care of the political whimps in Australia.
ECB's Villeroy: Italy's referendum vote cannot be compared to Brexit
- lasty commented Dec 5, 2016
Hes worried and so he should be . Marine Le Pen has dusted off the guillotine all set for the stubborn EU lovers
ECB's Villeroy: Italy's referendum vote cannot be compared to Brexit
- lasty commented Dec 4, 2016
Looks like another Left dictator country hitting the wall.
Venezuela to Issue Larger Bill as Currency Continues to Melt
- lasty commented Dec 4, 2016
WOW .. its all happening in 2017.. Perhaps he can come over to Australia and fix this place up
NZ PM Key to stand down as PM; says he will not stand for re-election in 2017
- lasty commented Dec 4, 2016
Im interested to hear your reason why you see it positive for EUR ?
Italy's Renzi loses referendum on constitutional reform: exit polls
- lasty replied Dec 1, 2016
I like this thread.. A sensible approach to trading .. well done
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- lasty commented Dec 1, 2016
What people are missing here is the paradigm shift in politics. It started with Brexit and it will continue as the world moves to the right . With that comes economic changes and money management. Anyone thinking that this is a Trump honeymoon rally ...
Trumps Dollar Surge to Die in December?
- lasty replied Nov 30, 2016
I see so many people saying that trading without a stop loss is dangerous . Whats worse is someone using high leverage. You are more likely to be stopped out or margined out than someone using leverage conservatively without a stoploss.
Trading without stop-losses
- lasty replied Nov 30, 2016
Many in this market are purely technical players and couldn't give a stuff about fundamentals. But when you start seeing a paradigm shift in fundamentals on the horizon you have to take note. Not many have ever experienced a paradigm shift but when ...
EURUSD
- lasty commented Nov 30, 2016
That's what makes a market my friend. Happy trading
EURUSD is still finding support around 1.0580 but the lack of bounce should be a concern
- lasty commented Nov 29, 2016
Forget OPEC. You have Trudeau.. Even Prince George, a 3 year old, knows a loser when he sees one .
Canadian Dollar Waiting on OPEC Decision
- lasty commented Nov 29, 2016
Italian referendum maybe a catalyst for breaking parity
EURUSD is still finding support around 1.0580 but the lack of bounce should be a concern
- lasty commented Nov 29, 2016
Another nail in the EU coffin. Kicking the can down the road and hoping is a typical socialist answer. Its time to do an Iceland like gandolf13 says ..
Italian banks hold nearly a third of euro zone's bad loans - ECB
- lasty commented Nov 28, 2016
What we are still taking notice of the main stream media bullshit after Brexit and USA election ? Talk about lemmings
Bank of England's Mark Carney 'in plot to make Theresa May abandon Brexit timetable'
- lasty commented Nov 28, 2016
There is instability globally so to forecasting the UK outcome is extreme and real blind considering whats about to occur. We have Italian referendum this weekend , France and Germany election and a new US president in 2017. The latter will be ...
Brexit Impact Will Be Less Harsh Than Anticipated, OECD Says
- lasty commented Nov 24, 2016
url I agree with this view. China will be in a bind. Australia will struggle on the back of this unless they find new markets and given the current political landscape downunder, there is no intelligence amongst them. Currently they are arguing ...
US leaving TPP: A great news day for China