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- barkie commented May 20, 2016
Please stop Devaux it's embarrassing. Even your main sources of "information" feel the heat now, it's over and what an easy win for Bremain it was ! url
Brexit Poll Puts Leave Camp Ahead
- barkie commented May 20, 2016
Splitters are done, 3 years of Brexit drama and in the end there is nothing to show for. As expected, so let's move on to Grexit 5, 6 and 7 and don't waste our valuable time on this non event. url
Brexit Poll Puts Leave Camp Ahead
- barkie commented May 18, 2016
Prove it, which country beats 39p for a cucumber. url
Brexit Poll Puts Leave Camp Ahead
- barkie commented May 13, 2016
Well I'll be damned. Now I'm even more shocked, as it turns out the UK only contributes NET 5.5 billion pounds, this can't be right OMG this can't be right ! video
IMF to drop the bomb on Brexit before the vote says Lagarde
- barkie commented May 13, 2016
Divide that number by 3 and you're much closer to the actual number buddie. Let me give you another one, because of UK's absurd record high deficit the UK is completely reliant on EU investments of half a trillion a year to fund consumption and to ...
IMF to drop the bomb on Brexit before the vote says Lagarde
- barkie commented May 13, 2016
Don't you think saving the steel industry, which your government wants to destroy, is a positive thing? I'm sure 14k Uk steel workers think so. url So basically it's like this, you need the Eu to protect yourselves from your own pompous torrie ...
IMF to drop the bomb on Brexit before the vote says Lagarde
- barkie commented May 12, 2016
Meanwhile... Guess who just rescued Britain's steel industry. url
These 5 charts show why the Bank of England is so scared of Brexit
- barkie commented May 12, 2016
url Seems a pretty easy and boring victory for the remainers coming.
These 5 charts show why the Bank of England is so scared of Brexit
- barkie commented May 10, 2016
The commission is of course ALWAYS answerable to the EP which btw even has the authority to call for its mass resignation by passing a motion of censure. The EP also approves or rejects the Commissioners nominated by the Member States. Although it ...
Bank of England to hold steady ahead of Brexit vote
- barkie commented May 10, 2016
The candidate for President of the Commission is proposed to the European Parliament by the European Council (your elected Dave) that decides by MAJORITY and taking into account the elections to the European Parliament. The Commission President is ...
Bank of England to hold steady ahead of Brexit vote
- barkie commented May 9, 2016
The UK was actually a big mess before joining the EU, it's economy was in epic decline during the 60s, trade unions began to strike which even led to a three day work week in 1973-1974. Who came to the rescue by allowing the UK to join them? Right.
Bank of England to hold steady ahead of Brexit vote
- barkie commented May 9, 2016
Bizarrely the Brexiteers seem to think that the EU MEP's, councils, etc elect themselves magically. While apparently totally unaware that they live in the most undemocratic country in Europe where one can get an absolute majority in parliament with ...
Bank of England to hold steady ahead of Brexit vote
- barkie commented May 6, 2016
Here's why and that was 2 days ago url
The US Employment Situation - April 2016
- barkie replied May 5, 2016
Do you agree that wave 1, 3 and 5 have in common that they each consist of 5 smaller waves ? If so, why would you label a wave consisting of 3 smaller waves with a 1,3 or 5 ?
Elliott Wave Trading
- barkie replied May 4, 2016
Dollar index suggests more dollar strength coming for weeks/months. Wave 4 of C ended or this is the start of a X-wave.
Elliott Wave Trading
- barkie replied May 3, 2016
I stick for now with the chart in the post below (wave 4 has ended and wave 5 of a larger C in progress), allthough this could just as well become a X wave. BTW I can see why you labeled that upmove from 0.68 as a wave 1 but the move from 0.7340 to ...
Elliott Wave Trading
- barkie commented May 3, 2016
If you want to trade with the USA, TTIP is always going to be on the table. The real choice, though, is between an EU regulated TTIP deal - which the UK is trying to sabotage, as it contains protectionist clauses for public services - and an ...
Major leak from Brussels reveals NHS will be ‘KILLED OFF’ if Britain remains in the EU