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- fierceman commented Jun 17, 2012
I think it's because Greece is blazing the trail for the rest of the countries you mention to follow off the cliff.
Weekly preview - Men in black will keep Euro decline orderly
- fierceman commented Jun 9, 2012
So it's not a bailout. That's great. For a second there, I thought they might be asking for one. url
Spain To Ask The EU For Aid For Its Banks, Not For A bailout - Fin Min
- fierceman commented Jun 4, 2012
That's pretty much my sentiment as well. EUR will have a tough time getting above 1.26xx (although stranger things have happened).
EUR short squeeze picking up speed
- fierceman commented Jun 3, 2012
The Fed's loan disclosure had a lot of European names on it, with some mighty large numbers beside them.
Germany has three months to stem euro crisis - Soros
- fierceman commented May 31, 2012
Spain doesn't need a bailout? That's a relief. I was beginning to worry already. I'm glad he cleared that up.
Spanish deputy minister says no Spanish bailout needed, citing IMF
- fierceman commented May 30, 2012
Yeah, protectionism always works so well.
Chinese wind towers hit with U.S. tariffs
- fierceman commented May 27, 2012
Don't let the secret out.
Former Greek PM Papademos: Gov To Run Out Of Cash By End Of June
- fierceman commented May 27, 2012
We saw 103.00 in USD/CAD last Friday? Damn that must have been quite the spike.
A Cyclical Shift For The Loonie, Continued
- fierceman commented May 26, 2012
I would agree with that. This much pessimism usually spells a move up. I reduced my short positions on Friday.
Speculative Investors' Bet On EUR's Fall Hit New Record High -CFTC
- fierceman commented May 25, 2012
The ECB should just declare itself King of Europe and make everyone's business and political decisions for them.
Four Euro Divorces But No Funeral (Yet)
- fierceman commented May 25, 2012
As far as I know, it's the women who control the finances in many Japanese households.
Japan hires top girlband AKB48 to sell government bonds
- fierceman commented May 22, 2012
Considering the fact that markets pretty much dictate politics, then what exactly is the difference between a political decision and a market-based decision?
Fitch says euro cannot be broken by markets
- fierceman replied May 20, 2012
There are differences of course, if you want to get into details. My point was that MM will not make a negative expectancy system into a positive one. Roulette is just a simple, clear example of the futility of such thinking. Tell that to the people ...
No SL No Leverage Strategy - working so far
- fierceman replied May 20, 2012
Correct. A positive expectancy system can still destroy your account if you don't use appropriate MM. Even "proper MM" applied to a positive expectancy system can ruin you, but at that point you can at least say it was just bad luck
. Technically ...No SL No Leverage Strategy - working so far
- fierceman commented May 19, 2012
Sounds like the EUR pop will continue into next week... I missed my partial exit by 6 pips, which sucks.
Speculators' Bet On EUR's Fall Hit A Near Record High -CFTC
- fierceman commented May 18, 2012
Well it did bounce off a major support area...
EURUSD soars 60 pips on no news