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- fierceman commented Jun 16, 2011
Not to mention the logic of bondholders receiving high yield on risk-free assets, while the people who never chose to take on the risk, and would never receive the reward, are saddled with paying for it... Maybe the banks should have read the risk ...
Look out below EURO
- fierceman commented Jun 15, 2011
No I'm not short gold, it just strikes me as a bit odd when people talk about the future in certain terms. A test of 1305 is hardly being bearish in the grand scheme of things, that's all I'm saying.
Gold Due for Larger Correction
- fierceman commented Jun 13, 2011
Scare tactics to justify more control of the internet?
IMF Hacked: 'Very Major Breach'
- fierceman commented Jun 10, 2011
Why are people attacking this as "not news"? This is better than 90% of re-hashed old material that people post in here, much of what wasn't even news when it was new. This is an opinion that is in direct contrast to the opinions of those who hold ...
US Is Nearing Even Worse Financial Crisis: Jim Rogers
- fierceman commented Jun 10, 2011
A bank, just like a forex trader or ice cream shop owner, should have enough money to be reasonably safe according to its own risk parameters, and not according to the risk parameters of corrupt and/or inept regulatory agencies. The balancing factor ...
How Much Money Does a Big Bank Really Need to Be Safe?
- fierceman commented Jun 10, 2011
So, to summarize: the economy will do well, unless it doesn't, and inflation will remain at acceptable levels, unless it doesn't.
Chairman Ben S. Bernanke At the International Monetary Conference, Atlanta, Georgia
- fierceman replied Jun 7, 2011
It's easy to make one - just do up the 3 formulas from the article and vary the position size and the appropriate price for each one. You can also get it to calculate pip values etc. This will then set you up on a good course to get position sizes ...
Synthetic hedge
- fierceman commented Jun 7, 2011
To be replaced by EUR economic tyranny?
Chairman Ben S. Bernanke At the International Monetary Conference, Atlanta, Georgia
- fierceman replied Jun 6, 2011
I am not entirely sure why you would want to do this, unless there is some sort of arbitrage you are looking to hit (even so, there may be better pairs for you to choose). In any case, assuming you have your reasons, use the calculations in the ...
Synthetic hedge
- fierceman commented Jun 6, 2011
Sorry, but Greek failure is very much an option once the big banks reduce their exposure to Greece.
EU Preparing New Rescue Package for Greece
- fierceman commented Jun 4, 2011
Yes, when you're selling
.EU commission denies agreement on new Greek aid plan
- fierceman commented Jun 4, 2011
I love all the positivity, but how is all this "obvious"?
EU Preparing New Rescue Package for Greece
- fierceman commented Jun 1, 2011
And there were no signs of a housing bubble either... of a .com bubble... etc...
Fed sees froth but no asset bubbles: Yellen
- fierceman commented May 26, 2011
I wouldn't call the bastard lucky... Look at the girls - they look like men with long hair and tits. Couldn't they at least get some better looking girls with that kind of money?
A London Strip Club Just Got Raided Because Bankers Were Paying $1400 For Threesomes In A Limo
- fierceman commented May 25, 2011
Congress and the Fed have their hands down each other's pants, with each of them trying to mount the other, as the next logical step.
Attacking Central Bank Independence
- fierceman commented May 18, 2011
Why couldn't it be both true and a setup? Normally he would get away with it, but someone who is (ahem) a believer in justice decided that enough was enough and his immunity was revoked. This way we don't need to argue about whether he is a perv OR ...
IMF Chief Strauss-Kahn Charged With Attempted Rape, Police in New York Say
- fierceman commented May 16, 2011
So as long as you say in an unpublished interview, that you think you'll be set up for rape in the near future, then you can really go and rape someone (or attempt it) and then point to your own prophecy as evidence of a conspiracy. Nice.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn conspiracy theories mount
- fierceman commented May 12, 2011
What does he have to lose? An extra life sentence? I'd love to see it. Go Raj, run like the wind!
10 Super Rich Guys Who Jumped Bail