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manosk commented Jun 29, 2016that will be interesting...
CySEC to set new rules for use of Liquidity Providers and Market Makers
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manosk replied Jun 29, 2016I can imagine EU will fly and GU will tank oops sorry didnt see that you were only addressing sisse, apologies
The Really Useless Thread
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manosk commented Jun 29, 2016just closed the position at 138.60 for 420 pips gain. Nice trade but too fast and I am not happy, so I locked my gains.
Brexit: GBP/USD hits 1985 low as UK plunges in political turmoil
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manosk replied Jun 29, 2016obviously not in one day. That was the target. But I just closed the position at 138.60. Nice 420 pips gain in less than 2 days
The Club!
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manosk replied Jun 29, 2016actually we also have oil inventories today so we might see something there
USD/RUB
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manosk replied Jun 29, 2016honestly its tough to see it rising back to 66..you never know but I am just saying with the direction of oil (rising solidly) and USD Index standing at 96 and about to drop. But if we get a spike I see difficulty rising above 65.07 maybe maybe ...
USD/RUB
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manosk replied Jun 29, 2016I also only sold half position because I was waiting for 66 for the other half. Unfortunately there was no spike and it seems in general the price of the paid has corrected towards fair value
USD/RUB
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manosk replied Jun 28, 2016I am going to let fly, already almost 200 pips in profit. Conservatively room to 139.59
The Club!
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manosk commented Jun 28, 2016this reminds me of the NEMAX in Germany in the early 2000s...it wont end well
Sorry Shanghai, There's a New China Stock Exchange King
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manosk replied Jun 28, 2016I dont know his name, it was a trading room called fxnewswiz or news profiteer, I only know him as Mr. X but he was good for a while till external shocks destroyed the room and a joker Henry Lew or something took over.
Institutional Equivalent Education?
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manosk commented Jun 28, 2016I think this is clear as we see how they harshly punished Greece last year for holding a referendum against Brussels.
Billionaire Soros Was ‘Long’ on Pound Before Vote on Brexit
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manosk commented Jun 28, 2016First of all I dont follow the trend, I search for signs that the trend is about to change or is exhausted and trade against it. I feel much more comfortable like that and it has served me well although I have to say that you need to have the ...
Brexit: GBP/USD hits 1985 low as UK plunges in political turmoil
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manosk replied Jun 28, 2016position USD/RUB short reopened yesterday at the close of the day at 65.35. I was hoping for higher prices, missed the 66 on Friday but it was too murky the water. Sometimes responsible trading doesnt pay

USD/RUB
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manosk commented Jun 27, 2016Agreed. I also think the same logic applies to pound pairs. These are arguably low levels and people are very very pessimistic and in reality nothing has happened. So this is a buying opportunity. The same applies to UJ. Abe is very close to ...
Brexit: GBP/USD hits 1985 low as UK plunges in political turmoil
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manosk commented Jun 27, 2016I think it is time to start buying GU at 1.32. Even better is GY at 134
Brexit: GBP/USD hits 1985 low as UK plunges in political turmoil
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manosk replied Jun 27, 2016Well it makes sense because they are so deep into budget deficit that they are considering another USD15 billion debt issue and they called today 3 big investment banks to discuss it. Mind you it is the second time they will issue debt in like 3 ...
Stocks - specifically the liquid energy sector
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manosk commented Jun 27, 2016no my advice is do your homework like in everything in life and especially in important matters triple-check, and for sure do not be led by clowns like Boris that will tickle your ears with empty populist speeches. Of course now they have to do ...
2nd referendum 'not remotely on the cards': Cameron spokeswoman
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manosk commented Jun 27, 2016nice one...blame the Brits now for 30 years of bad economic policies in Japan. Like last year..blamed Greece for every market turmoil globally.
Japan emerges as key victim in fallout from Brexit