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wildbill2u commented Oct 15, 2012What about all the outfits selling "Expert Advisor" programs. I looked into one of these automated trading programs and now I'm on every mailing list in the world touting their new system that is going to make me rich by selecting trades for me with ...
'Get rich quick' forex seminars put to the test
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wildbill2u commented Oct 1, 2012LOL. As the twig is bent, so grows the tree. Some things never change
Evans speaks, dollar falls; Coincidence?
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wildbill2u commented Sep 28, 2012Ignore the man behind the curtain. The mighty Oz orders you to ignore him
The expectations bluff
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wildbill2u commented Sep 20, 2012Some months ago a business acquaintance who has a lot of friends who are major money men in Houston went to a meeting where the speaker said the banks had been told by the Treasury/Fed to leave money with the central bank and get guaranteed interest ...
Volcker: Unclear why Fed still pays banks to park cash
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wildbill2u commented Aug 22, 2012Does anyone think Obama will actually come out publicly with an economic plan or position prior to the election?
Many on FOMC Favored Easing Soon If No Sustained Growth Pickup
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wildbill2u commented Aug 6, 2012Not as much as Bloomberg uses "unexpectedly" however.
Shares steady on sustained policy hopes, eyes on RBA
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wildbill2u commented Aug 1, 2012"What is my point? Just this - any trader with a properly tooled polynomial regression engine - can see the market as clearly as I have indicated and benefit. If you get the tool learn to use it (and I can tell from what you say about your ...
EUR/USD: just waiting for a range break
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wildbill2u commented Jul 31, 2012Smart Finns demanding collateral in side deal with Greece in return for their participation in any bailout.
The Big New Idea for Saving the Euro
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wildbill2u commented Jul 27, 2012QE3 on the near horizon? If so, which currencies will be most affected against the dollar?
Hilsenrath Has Spoken: GDP Is Worse Than Expected After All, "Won't Constrain Fed"
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wildbill2u commented Jul 25, 2012Bloomberg lives in a panglossian world where bad economic news is always 'unexpected' in this best of all possible worlds. However, even Candide finally admited to himself, "I'm through, I must give up [Pangloss'] optimism after all... It is a mania ...
Sales Of New U.S. Homes Unexpectedly Fall From Two-Year High
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wildbill2u commented Jul 4, 2012Wish some big hedge fund would jump in short and go stop hunting down into the 1.2350 range in this thin market. Happy speculating.
EUR/USD Runs Stops Below 1.2540
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wildbill2u commented Jun 15, 2012What is the definition of "huge"? DailyFX has been talking about a correction to 1.28-1.30 area for some time since the shorts are oversold. This Greek election may be a one=time event risk not contemplated in that scenario.
OANDA: Reasons behind our Sunday trading halt
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wildbill2u commented Jun 14, 2012Does anyone imagine the Eur/USD going up 1000 pips? I don't see it.
OANDA: Reasons behind our Sunday trading halt
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wildbill2u commented Jun 14, 2012And "They" will get them, eh?
Talk of a US think tank suggesting no more QE from the Fed next week
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wildbill2u commented Jun 1, 2012Is Bloomberg.com relentlessly optimistic in their headlines or what?
Employment in U.S. Increased 69,000 in May
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wildbill2u commented May 1, 2012Interesting article. The findings of Barclay's strike a chord explaining the inexplicable. But one of the four 'legs' holding up the Euro over 52 weeks--repatriation of worldwide loans funds in Eur denominations to cover balance sheets--has to end ...
Here Are The "Suspects" Behind The Euro Resilience - Barclays
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wildbill2u commented Mar 8, 2012They will get some kind of deal done to patch things up again. And the world will continue to ignore the fact that the Emperor has no clothes.
Greece could default within hours
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wildbill2u commented Mar 1, 2012Does any of this sound like Alice In Wonderland? The Mock Turtle Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with, and then the different branches of arithmetic -- Ambition, Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.
Who's afraid of Greek credit default swaps?
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wildbill2u commented Feb 16, 2012She had the best training in the world as an investment banking employee It's a short easy step from learning how to screw customers out of their money over the phone to screwing them out of their money in a lap dance--and perhaps the latter is more ...
Investment Banker To Exotic Dancer - Episode 1