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- jimr commented May 16, 2016
You are welcome to your 1000pips but some of us are in it for the long term and are willing to live through a bit of short term pain to give ourselves an enhanced chance of long term success. What are the chances of the EU surviving in the long ...
IMF to drop the bomb on Brexit before the vote says Lagarde
- jimr commented May 13, 2016
Why are the IMF poking their noses into a political debate? This is bang out of order releasing sensitive possibly biased data 3 days before an important election.
IMF to drop the bomb on Brexit before the vote says Lagarde
- jimr commented Apr 21, 2016
Let the politicians control the banks? The road to ruin and it wouldn't take long before US became an economic disaster zone.
Donald Trump Likes Low Interest Rates But Says He’d Replace Yellen
- jimr commented Apr 17, 2016
Sounds like the French are starting to realise the impact on them if UK leave.
Britain would be 'killed' in trade talks if it left EU, says French minister
- jimr commented Apr 15, 2016
Looks good when they catch a few small guys who are careless but the big guys carry on regardless.
28-year-old hedge fund analyst accused of insider trading using his mom's brokerage account
- jimr commented Apr 11, 2016
Quote “Fundamentally the U.K. economy is in good shape,” said James Knightley, an economist at ING Bank NV. “‘If it wasn’t for the Brexit vote, I’d be much more optimistic. The labor market is incredibly tight, confidence is high, house prices are ...
Carney's `Brexit' Headache Intensifies With Rate Outlook Schism
- jimr commented Mar 17, 2016
The whole Brexit issue has been handled badly by both sides. UK government want to stay in so didn't negotiate strongly to get a good deal. EU took advantage of this and offered them almost nothing. Majority of population have taken this as a sign ...
'Brexit' Opens European Front for Investors Weary of Contagion
- jimr commented Mar 9, 2016
EU standards? When did they acquire standards?
BoE Carney’s Letter On EU Membership
- jimr commented Feb 2, 2016
Cameron is going to have to find some way of fudging a referendum if we eventually have one because his negotiations have been weak and achieved little. Doubt that we will be coming out of EU regardless any voting so the path of least resistance ...
EU/UK deal draft details released
- jimr commented Feb 2, 2016
We don't get a fraction of what we want but they have to at least pay lip service to us because we pay some of the bills.
EU/UK deal draft details released
- jimr commented Nov 20, 2015
You'll probably only learn how a stop loss works when you trade something that gaps. The lesson might be very expensive.
Help! My short position got crushed, and now I owe E-Trade $106,445.56
- jimr commented Oct 21, 2015
So nothings changing, up, down and turnaround and repeat.
EUR/USD: Bullish, Bearish, Or Sideways - Citi, Barclays, UOB
- jimr commented Sep 30, 2015
Hope you haven't bet the house on that!!
ADP: Private Sector Employment Increased by 200,000 Jobs in September
- jimr commented Sep 22, 2015
I ought to be rich now I'm short GBPUSD. Maybe it's my broker that's got it wrong -)
UK Has Highest August Deficit Since 2012 as Tax Take Falls
- jimr commented Sep 22, 2015
Trying to drive price down before buying.
HSBC Warns: The stock market 'is putting in a bigger top than eight years ago'
- jimr commented Sep 21, 2015
Greece is old news and not very significant. Market more interested in QE and interest rates.
Syriza Headed for Victory in Greek Election, Exit Poll Shows
- jimr commented Sep 21, 2015
No Press Conference scheduled after October statement at moment That lowers chances of October hike.
Yellen, other Fed officials to ramp up October rate-hike debate
- jimr commented Sep 8, 2015
Oh yes they do. Bulk buy offers in UK supermarkets are about 45p (70cents) litre but many charge more and exceed prices stated. In motorway service station expect to pay minimum £2 ($3) litre. Milk has been significantly the cheapest drink available ...
Why milk is cheaper than water in Europe
- jimr commented Sep 8, 2015
Every time the wholesale price goes down retailers just increase their margins so demand is static. It's all caused by a naive EU paying for US sanctions on Russia.
Why milk is cheaper than water in Europe
- jimr commented Sep 4, 2015
Maybe even lower but will probably have to wait till 2017
Parity for EURUSD? How About 0.8225, Instead?