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- clambill replied Nov 11, 2012
Yeah, well if the freakin' narrators wouldn't have interrupted the vote counting in the beginning, I would have been able to count all the votes. I only counted 123 "ochie" (I'm assuming yes votes).
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- clambill replied Nov 11, 2012
url For those who want to see the budget vote. I think "ochie" means yes and "nay" means no.
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- clambill replied Nov 11, 2012
url Maybe something to ponder. The austerity passed with 153 votes when they needed 151 to pass it. Now they say Greece needs to borrow 68 billion to continue next year. If only 3 members of parliament get disgusted in the following months, they ...
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- clambill replied Nov 9, 2012
They just voted to pass the austerity measures and there was like a 10 pip move. Besides, if the markets are expecting a bailout, it may not move much. If we finally get a surprise that they're leaving the Eurozone, then I can imagine a reaction. I ...
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- clambill replied Nov 8, 2012
There is an expression in French: "Promesse de putin". It means a prostitute's promise. The OMT is Mario Draghi's prostitute promise (false promise) that he will help countries in need. In reality, he said it would only occur if a country asked for ...
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- clambill replied Nov 8, 2012
Hahahaha! You want vouchers because you think it gives you more credibility? There are people here who have given vouchers to other people for reasons that were more gay than Richard Simmons ass! Besides, I'll never fully enjoy this site since they ...
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- clambill replied Nov 8, 2012
That's a good question. Sometimes I find news reported in the Eurozone Crisis Live section of The Guardian I don't even find on the economic calendar here. Here's today's Eurocrisis Live... url On the topic of brokers, I don't know of any other ...
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- clambill replied Nov 8, 2012
url url Just so you can follow the interest rates in Spain and Italy in the following weeks. If the IMF and ECB can't agree to write off the Greek bonds which they know they need to do to make the debt more sustainable (or maybe there's another ...
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- clambill replied Nov 7, 2012
any better links than this? I don't understand Greek... url oops, maybe it's... url
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- clambill replied Nov 6, 2012
The U.S. election is one thing. But, what in the world is the troika going to do if Greece passes the austerity vote? Is Merkel going to get the OK to give more to Greece? Will they agree to take a loss on Greek bonds? If the troika is bluffing ...
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- clambill replied Nov 5, 2012
As you already know if you read "Getting Started in Technical Analysis" by Jack Schwager, a consolidation phase can either act as a continuation move or a change of direction. It could go either way. If you look at a weekly candlestick chart, you'll ...
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- clambill replied Nov 5, 2012
I think we may only know the next catalyst when we hear one. One thing I'm wondering about though is how long is it going to take to resolve the situation with Spain. They announced they intend to help countries who ask for help. But, saying they're ...
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- clambill replied Nov 5, 2012
“If we fail to stay in the euro, nothing will make sense.” url They still say it might be a close vote but expected to pass (although no guarantees). "Nothing will make sense"? I wonder what he's thinking.
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- clambill replied Oct 26, 2012
After spending more than 3 and a half years trying to develop my own method using technical analysis, I decided to try out (not enough results yet to confirm effectiveness) someone else's method. This other method seemed almost insanely good by ...
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- clambill replied Oct 24, 2012
I've been losing for almost 4 years so you probably don't want to hear anything from me. But, we're already in a consolidation phase as you can see in the chart. With the Parabolic SAR, you'd have a sell signal already. I'm kind of wondering though ...
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