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MissPips replied Sep 3, 2015What conclusion do you draw from that? That DAX has further down to go (after maybe a retrace back toward the middle of the swing the high) and so EURUSD has further up to go? And if Dax gets below where ECB QE caused them to diverge will they start ...
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MissPips replied Sep 3, 2015Thanks. Just what I wanted. The Daily chart has the EURUSD mirrored (inverse)
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MissPips replied Sep 3, 2015You can do this if you want to find French traders
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MissPips replied Sep 3, 2015Sharing my big picture of the range (market profiles made using the kg-pembatas indie. On the right side, a summary of the entire range, on the left, the up and down swings). Zipped file has the template - it's too large to upload because of all the ...
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MissPips replied Sep 2, 2015Hello Atihun, Would you mind saying which indicator you used to create these profiles?
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MissPips replied Sep 1, 2015Looks like it's the Dax correlation moving it again. Bad Spanish news -> Dax went down -> Euro went up. Good German news ->Dax went up ->Euro went down.
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MissPips replied Aug 31, 2015Last month's open was 1144 & high was 1215. Bulls won't want to lose those for the close this month.
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MissPips replied Aug 28, 2015I have a short term target of 94 from a swing last night. I think we will probably see a choppy up day (at least until London closes) as sellers selling good US data/bad Euro data meet the end of month flows (usually Euro positive).
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MissPips replied Aug 28, 2015Yeah it was wasn't it. But I was just the flunky there - it was Gator's idea.
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MissPips replied Aug 28, 2015Yeah, thanks. Worked it out with Gator's help. What was confusing me is that last time (the years leading up to the 2008 crisis) the ECB rates were lower than the Fed rates too (meaning it should have been the funding currency then too) and yet when ...
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MissPips replied Aug 27, 2015This is true and not true. Most of Europe and part of Asia has benefited from it. I would argue, however, that it is the Chinese who have actually paid for it so far and not the American public. For example: the amount the US spent 1.7 trillion on ...
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MissPips replied Aug 27, 2015Except (regarding the oil/no oil argument) 1) Israel received aid both before and after it gave up the oil 2) US aid to Israel, while it is a lot of money, is only 1.2% to 1.5% of our GDP (and about 0.016% of the US GDP) - not really enough to ...
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MissPips replied Aug 27, 2015Not always. In the 60s-80s the economy here (Israel) was based on oranges, hot house flowers and vegetables, and the manufacture of specialized agricultural equipment and plastics. In 1980 we returned the Sinai desert to Egypt as part of the peace ...
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MissPips replied Aug 27, 2015I don't know. One thing that bothers me about that scenario is that many years ago I read a book by somebody predicting what was going to happen to the US market (unfortunately can't remember which one - I've read so many), and he said that it was ...
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MissPips replied Aug 27, 2015Hi Gator, I don't know what to say really. I follow the US markets ( ES and DIJA -and have since I was about 12) but haven't really paid much attention to the DAX, so I'm not so familiar with it's patterns, or with how well the patterns I usually ...
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MissPips replied Aug 27, 2015Great post! Thanks. I was wondering how they were going to do that...
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