- Search Crypto Craft
-
billv commented Nov 22, 2012LOL it tumbled to 16.6%, a nice and low interest rate.....not
Greek Debt Buyback Rally Drives Yields To Post-PSI Lows
-
billv commented Nov 22, 2012Thanks Fan, I didn't trade it today because news can come out of Europe any time. plus its a US holiday so not the best day to trade
EUR/USD Breaks Above Falling Trendline Toward 1.29, 50% Retracement
-
billv commented Nov 22, 2012Having its own central bank is key plus different business and labour law, plus no long lunch breaks, no early retirement, a lot more productive etc etc
After France, Britain's AAA credit rating returns to the spotlight
-
billv commented Nov 20, 2012be careful there my friend because the frustrating slow Chinese growth (as you called it) is actually VERY high growth by western standards
RBA: Minutes of the Monetary Policy Meeting of the Reserve Bank Board
-
billv commented Nov 19, 2012Macroman I don't know about your figures, but sure there is plenty of upside potential. Also, the RBA can't lower rates any more or the Aust economy will overheat so I feel that we're stuck with a strong currency. Not a bad thing IMO, I'll use the ...
Aussie, Canada dollars termed reserve currencies
-
billv commented Nov 15, 2012The RBA has room to cut rates but it wont, because the Australian economy is too hot to justify further cuts. It is a balancing act and I think they've now got the balance right which is unusual for the RBA.
IMF says RBA has room to ease policy if needed
-
billv commented Nov 15, 2012I guess Japan is trying to avoid a recession, so perhaps the yen will stay weak for now but central banks are now fighting each other trying to keep their currency lower than everyone else's. When is this intervention going to stop?
EUR/JPY Rallies to 104.00, Look for Rollover
-
billv commented Nov 15, 2012Europe needs growth to balance the austerity cuts
French Economy Survives for Now
-
billv commented Nov 15, 2012My plan is to keep buying the AUD on dips and to build up a sizeable position. Australia has a lot going for it, it is expanding business with Asia and is also turning into an energy producing country
Who's Keeping the Aussie Aloft?
-
billv commented Nov 13, 2012This is a worry because it is a decline from a month ago in addition to a decline the month before and the month before that
Japanese Sep Industrial Output Falls As Estimated
-
billv commented Nov 12, 2012Lol they are printing 24/7, maybe they should double up on those printing machines

What Will Save the Japanese Economy?
-
billv commented Nov 12, 2012Ok then, let it slide by 20%
Japan PM: Yen levels exceed economic fundamentals
-
billv commented Nov 10, 2012gap up would be good for me, hopefully it will be big

Greece near bailout deal
-
billv commented Nov 9, 2012they'll work it out but I wonder why they don't start some growth programs to address this continued decline.....
EU official: no Greek default on Nov 16
-
billv commented Nov 7, 2012If you are already short cut your losses on the next retracement and don't short the aud, its heading North
Australia Labour Force
-
billv commented Nov 7, 2012sanguis Well said mate, default is really their only choice, the question is when and how it will be done
Greece to vote on austerity, protests intensify
-
billv commented Nov 7, 2012They can't cut more than what they've already done because then the Aust. economy will overheat so they have to find other ways to keep the aud under control
Is RBA printing money to weaken dollar?
-
billv commented Nov 6, 2012a spike and when the EUR turns around we'll probably see a resumption of the AUDUSD uptrend
The interest rate cut that wasn't
-
billv commented Nov 6, 2012traderusa, For your information, the RBA will never do such a thing, they are usually too conservative and they have plenty of room to move but they won't need to use their power. Also, you should know that China is not our only business partner, we ...
RBA shocks economists with sensible rates decision
-
billv commented Nov 5, 2012If any economist got shocked he should be looking for a different job
RBA shocks economists with sensible rates decision