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Pip Anon commented Oct 1, 2014Subprime bubble, anyone? Let's face it, every aspect analysts tried to cling onto has been deteriorating. First, it was the housing market. Now, jobs seem to have hit an inflection point. Car sales are next. The problem people can't seem to grasp, ...
Torrid U.S. car sales pace slowed in September
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Pip Anon commented Sep 29, 2014Slightly? It fell from a 3.2% increase in the previous month.
Pending Home Sales Fall Slightly in August
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Pip Anon commented Sep 17, 2014And risk loves it. Time to pop the bubbly...champagne that is, not the S&P

Fed Keeps ‘Considerable Time’ Pledge as Growth Is ‘Moderate’
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Pip Anon commented Sep 16, 2014url Dollar collapse?

Investors banking on spring rate hike: Merrill survey
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Pip Anon commented Sep 11, 2014No shite. That's called hyperinflation.
BOJ Gov Kuroda: For now, I don't think there is any need for additional policy steps
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Pip Anon commented Sep 9, 2014I'm anticipating the iRecession

The ultimate rebuke of the Apple Watch: The dollar is tanking against the Swiss Franc
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Pip Anon commented Sep 8, 2014Um, do they not realize how much the yen has already weakened? And do they get that the weakened yen hasn't helped all that much? Funny, a year after the big neo-Keyensian plan of the BoJ, Japan's economy is were it was right before QE started. How ...
Abe Adviser Honda: No Problem For Japan Econ If Yen Weakens a Bit More
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Pip Anon commented Sep 5, 2014Damn that's a miss. Must have been that abnormal winter.
Payrolls in U.S. Rose 142,000 in August, Smallest Gain This Year
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Pip Anon commented Sep 4, 2014It should consolidate a little. I'm thinking 1.2750 by mid to late OCT
Nomura Now Sees EUR/USD At 1.27 By End Of September
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Pip Anon commented Sep 2, 2014The SNB burns thru a ton of FX reserves just to keep the cap in line. They may fight the battle and loose the war
Saxo Bank to raise margin on CHF to 8%
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Pip Anon commented Sep 1, 2014Zebra: I think the crusade to raise inflation while increasing taxes was a horrendous policy. Japan consumers are getting squeezed. I posted in April, before the tax came into play and inflation was still low, that this would happen. A 1.7 percent ...
Why Japan's economy is stuck in 'no man's land'
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Pip Anon commented Aug 31, 2014Simple: useless monetary policy.
Why Japan's economy is stuck in 'no man's land'
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Pip Anon commented Aug 29, 2014What does that even mean? Grinding higher means it is struggling. This is not the economy every "analyst" forecasted amid record high risk assets. And to justify it, it's "grinding" higher.
Reality Check: US Economy Grinding Higher, Trucking Execs Say
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Pip Anon commented Aug 26, 2014I know. I was just clarifying, so no one feels attacked. I think fast food is horrendously disgusting, like cigarettes. All I am saying is, the blame shouldn't be on the business. I know a few people that enjoy it, but exercise and keep a regularly ...
It's official: Burger King and Tim Hortons have a deal
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Pip Anon commented Aug 26, 2014They sure are, but to blame companies is ridiculous. And "you" was a generalization, so don't get bent out of shape. You make the obese pay more for their insurance. "You" wanna eat like a fatty, "you'll" pay for it
It's official: Burger King and Tim Hortons have a deal
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Pip Anon commented Aug 26, 2014if someone wants to eat three whoppers a day thats their issue. they'd be obese regardless. Its a crazy thing a select few call personal responibilty and accountabilty. When you stop blaming others for your own issues its an amazing thing.
It's official: Burger King and Tim Hortons have a deal
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Pip Anon commented Aug 18, 2014Blame central banking
Stocks roar, bonds tank and currency traders, well….sleep
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Pip Anon commented Aug 12, 2014Job openings don't mean diddlely if they're not filled. On the plus side, I hear McDonald's and Arby's are hiring.
Will A Hawkish Janet Yellen Be JOLTed By Most Job Openings Since 2001?
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Pip Anon commented Aug 12, 2014Aussie fundamentals aren't that good. And AUD could struggle vis a vie China weakness. The US fundamentals are decent, but even just based on employment are much better than Australia. .9200 is not that big of a deal, and it has been held as strong ...
AUD/USD – Steadies Below Key 0.93 Level