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4exNinja replied Mar 18, 2013Wealth for society in China that is...something the West first has to come to terms with. I agree that it makes sense why this is happening, it's just that politicians are outright lying when they list other reasons for a decline in wealth in the ...
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4exNinja replied Mar 18, 2013In theory...yes. In practice...not necessarily, often the exact opposite happens.
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4exNinja replied Mar 18, 2013You're right, of course supply/demand of the work force plays a role in today's globalised world. However, the thing that bothers me is how disingenuous politicians are when they try to sell austerity to the people as a means to "improve their ...
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4exNinja replied Mar 18, 2013It's the same reason I cringe every time people in the US say "we need austerity to stimulate economic growth" because it's A) dishonest and B) completely counter-productive. In case their wondering why people aren't spending anymore, it's because ...
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4exNinja replied Mar 18, 2013There's several indicators who do that...my "black boxes" show the daily range from when EUR opens until the Asian guys wake up. My indicator's called "ICT Daily Line Box" but there are tons doing the same thing.
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4exNinja replied Mar 18, 2013I dare you to open up a bank account in Greece/Portugal
Fact is, they are taking non-investment-grade assets from private citizens...and if they can do it once, they can do it again.EURUSD
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4exNinja replied Mar 18, 2013That's 'cause people don't listen to goats...maybe they'll listen to a guy with monkeys on his head

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4exNinja replied Mar 18, 2013^^^THIS!! People need to realise we aren't talking about investments (bonds, stocks, etc) here, we're talking about personal assets. When you open a savings account you don't sign a statement saying "oh, btw...we as the bank can take away your ...
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4exNinja replied Mar 18, 2013Well...they're not Greece...but on the other hand, they're no Germany either. Given the political gridlock I wouldn't be surprised if Italy has to introduce more drastic measures. Increasing the retirement age is already a pretty harsh measure. ...
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4exNinja replied Mar 18, 2013I think some people are giving Italy too much credit...go visit Southern Italy, it'll change your opinion quickly.
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4exNinja replied Mar 18, 2013Wouldn't be surprised to see the same happening in Italy tbh...
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4exNinja replied Mar 18, 2013Good analysis of the Cypriodiotic situation: LINK ZH's good...unless they mention Ron Paul in which case they turn into blind worshipping sheep.
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4exNinja replied Mar 18, 2013Food for thought: LINK Told you that "Italy" candle formation last night was a sign!!
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4exNinja replied Mar 18, 2013This! Also, the market has no memory...past trades shouldn't influence your future decisions and make you chase losses.
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4exNinja replied Mar 17, 201360% youth unemployment...my Mad Max vision might not be all that far off

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4exNinja replied Mar 17, 2013Mirror the last few candles and it looks like Italy on a map!! Coincidence? I don't think so! Also, Ichimoku draws a clear line between the north and south of Italy...so clearly the Italians in the north will build an Israeli-style wall and block ...
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4exNinja replied Mar 17, 2013Yup, all about contagion. I for one am happy that most of my funds are in Switzerland and not Italy/Spain/Greece/Portugal/France.
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4exNinja replied Mar 17, 2013In the short term...yeah, guess my savings back home will go up a bit
On the other hand, the SNB has always defended the floor...and I'd be surprised if they didn't follow through again this time. I also think this was a bit of a knee jerk ...EURUSD