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- san99 commented Jul 28, 2016
Sheesh this is as bad as Brexit. All for BOJ. FOMC was a snooze compared to this.
BOJ Statement on Monetary Policy
- san99 commented Jul 22, 2016
Great Britain OR "Great Britain" (-Scotland) OR "Britain"(-Scotland, -NI).
Why untangling UK industry from Europe may be 'impossible'
- san99 commented Jul 18, 2016
NZD and AUD both selling off on this...?
Reserve Bank consults on new nationwide investor LVR restrictions
- san99 commented Jul 18, 2016
Well this study is just validating the law of averages: "On average...blah blah blah". I
Poor at 20, Poor for Life
- san99 commented Jul 13, 2016
Exit side propagated bunch of lies esp regarding all the fees now paid to EU that would instead be channeled internally. So many of the towns that voted out actually benefit from EU subsidies. A likely UK implosion would be Scotland leaving the UK, ...
The promise of Regrexit
- san99 replied Jul 12, 2016
That sounds right. If your account is funded in AUD then your account balance would be showing +70 AUD. But if in USD, for example, the current AUD/USD exchange rate is about .76 so calculate (.76 * 70 AUD) to get your [approx] 54 USD profit. Same ...
How to calculate pip price of EURAUD in USD
- san99 replied Jul 10, 2016
Agree - much better spreads than something like GBP/JPY, or even EUR/NZD for that matter. I've found that the volatility of this pair is different than any of the Yen crosses especially. The retraces are far more reliable and once it moves, it tends ...
EUR/AUD
- san99 replied Jul 7, 2016
It's both AUD and NZD. All Wednesday AUD was the strongest despite underlying risk-off and no major (or minor) AUD news. Today AUD giving up the gains and NZD is at pole position among the major 8.
AUD/USD
- san99 commented Jul 6, 2016
Sheesh. Well I wasn't in on a trade but had called out the AUD strength during NY session Wednesday, which had followed through to this early Asian session. That was strange especially considering the overall continued risk-off environment and the ...
S&P revise the outlook on Australian AAA rating to negative from stable
- san99 commented Jul 5, 2016
The thing is though that a large / huge / major part of economics is about expectations. Asymmetry of information compounds the issue, moreover. We can have all this data but all it takes is a spark at the wrong place, wrong time for entire economic ...
The Bank of England's doom-laden predictions are beginning to come true
- san99 commented Jul 5, 2016
Well as they say "things have to get worse before they can get better". Take that all you exiters.
The Bank of England's doom-laden predictions are beginning to come true
- san99 replied Jul 3, 2016
Hope you didn't close out fully. A/U seems to be recovering and A/N probably should retrace to at least 75% of Friday's close if not 100% before the rate news of Tuesday.
AUD/USD
- san99 commented Jun 30, 2016
Exactly. He apparently "had little to lose".
Harrow-educated hedge fund manager wins £110MILLION by betting that Britain would vote for...
- san99 commented Jun 29, 2016
So why has he waited so long to complain?
Man Claims He Invented iPhone In 1992, Sues Apple for $10 billion
- san99 commented Jun 27, 2016
Yes, you're certainly right. Same publication was interviewing young folks in the weeks leading up and some of the 20-somethings were patently oblivious as regards to the decision that lay at their feet. It's perhaps the curse of democracy -- as ...
Brexit: The Morning After
- san99 commented Jun 25, 2016
What is "globalism"? How can people think this can be stopped with the pace and reach of technology?? How is this all a narrative drawn up by elites? The so called "leave" campaign also has its share of "elites" btw.
More than 2 million and rising sign UK petition for new EU referendum
- san99 commented Jun 24, 2016
I wonder what people who are anti-immigration will do if/when their locales become uninhabitable do to climate change or man-made disturbances, thereby forcing them to flee from their "safe havens" TO those countries whose citizens they shut their ...
UK Prime Minister David Cameron announces his resignation to take effect in October, with no...
- san99 commented Jun 24, 2016
NYTimes had also ran an article last week that a major liability for the remain side was the worrying disinterest in voting by younger folks, an age group that was skewed towards supporting the union. It would seem the older generations screwed with ...
Brexit: The Morning After