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USD-Bear replied Jan 12, 2016Thanks sisse/chester for helping me out, all clear now, guess didn't follow all lessons

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USD-Bear replied Jan 12, 2016Hi chester, thanks for your overview appreciated! What I'm just wondering is the basic relationship USD vs risk. Normally when the world is on fire, USD's are bought. If risks disappear, something else is bought.
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USD-Bear replied Jan 12, 2016Hi sisse, please excuse my ignorance but: "The minute we clear short term risk, Dollar is set to fly high very high" was thinking the other way, (risk = flight to USD) would you mind explaining?
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USD-Bear replied Jan 11, 2016sorry to read, still sitting on my longs but almost running out of air image
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USD-Bear replied Jan 11, 2016only 1 "rewards", the thing is, it's only sense-full for major trend turns you suspect
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USD-Bear replied Jan 11, 2016main task for me is to get into BE as fast as possible, on other assets 10 pips could do, but for oil my experience is you need 25-50 cents, so timing is crucial
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USD-Bear replied Jan 11, 2016
thats right, people giving up is a good sign though.... reminding me of UJ longs which took almost 6 months to get rewardedEURUSD
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USD-Bear replied Jan 11, 2016something like that yes, waiting for full panic (26) or measures to hold the slide, if I'm in at the right moment (which remains to be seen) $ 10 move is peace of cake imo
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USD-Bear replied Jan 11, 2016prob is, but gonne sit tight, something has to happen up or down at these levels
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USD-Bear replied Jan 8, 2016yes fully loaded in those BUND's on a average of 159,57 (won't add, won't close position) nothing to do anymore but indeed a capitulation move in Oil could spoil things for me....
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USD-Bear replied Jan 8, 2016don't know, looks scary indeed, but what doesn't after huge declines. I feel market psychology is changing, Bears are getting tired to fight each move up and it looks like market interventions in both directions are fading. We might have seen the ...
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