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iflyjetzzz replied Dec 1, 2010My novice reading on this also. The suggestion that the ECB will engage in QE is a huge game changer; it almost takes sovereign default completely off the table. QE has other negative impacts on one's currency and if they do QE, the EUR should ...
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iflyjetzzz replied Dec 1, 2010Cloggie, thanks much for this advice. I 'only' caught 27.1 pips of that last spike and 4.2 pips of the subsequent decline (itchy trigger finger on both counts when the price reversed a bit). I'm very happy with that. My problem has been being ...
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iflyjetzzz replied Dec 1, 2010Thanks; I was thinking the same thing. I fully understand why you guys get frustrated with us noobs. Back to stealth mode.
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iflyjetzzz replied Nov 30, 2010I'd have to dust off some brain cells, but here's a link to get you started: url Monetary unions are not a revolutionary concept. We just haven't thought about them because it's been a long time since one has failed.
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iflyjetzzz replied Nov 30, 2010No, thank you for allowing me to serve. It was an honor. I enlisted day 78 of the Iranian hostage crisis. After a year, the Air Force was benevolent enough to select me to attend the Air Force Academy. I'm not very bright so I barely graduated, but ...
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iflyjetzzz replied Nov 30, 2010I would respectfully suggest that you take the time to do some historical economic research. A single currency among multiple sovereign countries has been tried in the past. The result? Fail. Every. Single. Time. You've seen a decade of good times ...
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iflyjetzzz replied Nov 30, 2010I'm a 30+ year military veteran. Three comments: 1) There are no innocent civilians in war zones. 2) Shit happens. There's always unintended collateral damage in war. To state otherwise is beyond stupid. 3) You are likely one of the beneficiaries of ...
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iflyjetzzz replied Nov 30, 2010You keep thinking that way ... and definitely trade that way. To quote hitchhiker's guide to the universe, thanks for the fish. I like taking sheeples' money. I suggest you step back ten paces and get a financial education before trading in the ...
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iflyjetzzz replied Nov 30, 2010I was going to close 1/3; I closed 2/3 based on your rec. (Money management is probably the most important aspect of staying alive). SL on last 1/3 at break even. Time for a nap. Thanks much.
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iflyjetzzz replied Nov 30, 20105 Min. I use this board to verify Support, resistance levels and PPs. ... at this point, I'm debating on whether to close part or all of my shorts down here at 1.300x, as I expect a bounce off of 1.3000.
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iflyjetzzz replied Nov 30, 2010Consensus was for unemployment numbers to decrease by 19K; they decreased by 9K. Less people off the unemployment rolls.
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iflyjetzzz replied Nov 30, 2010As a newbie, I'm screwing up entries and exits bigtime, yet still making money. ... I do appreciate reading the thoughts of experienced traders here; it helps a lot.
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iflyjetzzz replied Nov 30, 2010Bloomberg TV: Spanish bond yields increasing; spread between Spanish/German 10 yr widening by 12 basis points so far today. Portuguese bonds also widening, but only by 9 basis points. Looks like bond investors are getting concerned with Spain. After ...
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iflyjetzzz replied Nov 30, 2010Mike, here's a link to a post on another thread. Padrino put all of the pertinent links in one spot: url
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iflyjetzzz replied Nov 30, 2010Watch the BIG PIS bond yields; that'll be more important. Belgium, Ireland, Greece, Portugal, Italy, Spain It's no longer PIIGS; I added Belgium because their yields are starting to blow out. Here's Belgium's spread vs German on 10 yr bonds: url ...
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iflyjetzzz replied Nov 29, 2010US equity futures declining. S&P and Dow still green, but Nasdaq is red. Side question: What FOREX broker do you guys recommend? I'm currently using InteractiveBrokers. I did a quick search but didn't find a definitive 'best FOREX broker'. Thanks in ...
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iflyjetzzz replied Nov 28, 2010Nah, that miniscule retirement check is what I live on ... O-6 w/23 yrs active duty credit. FOREX bux comes from living on Ramen while TDY. It sure isn't coming from a United Airlines paycheck; I was hired there 10 years ago and currently have ...
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iflyjetzzz replied Nov 28, 2010I just retired after 30+ years of military service (active, guard, reserve - I can't hold down a steady job). I spent plenty of time being purple in/around the five sided puzzle palace. GW ain't leaving if things aren't stable. Same goes for the ...
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iflyjetzzz replied Nov 28, 2010I'm done scaling out. Korea seems to be stabilizing; I'll sit on my hands with cash until I see an opening to go short again.
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