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Not-KPMG replied Jun 26, 2016he is time traveller. From the times when Britain occupied india
Ehhhh good ole times. British folks could go everywhere and take everything...... Now things are reversed.
British no-like-it.EURUSD
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Not-KPMG commented Jun 26, 2016Yes. Buying this stuff is risky. PS: oh noooo. Oops they did it again. 230 pips gap down !! Everybody is in shock what robber banks did
for 487th timeWeek Ahead: Brexit: This Is Not A Drill - FX Markets Drivers & Views
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Not-KPMG commented Jun 26, 2016Did a little copy from above "Britain, I believe, had the best of all possible deals with the European Union, being a member of the common market without belonging to the euro and having secured a number of other opt-outs from EU rules. And yet that ...
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Not-KPMG replied Jun 26, 2016a gap is a legitimate means to steal our money
So expect some. Don't worry though, it's crazy week again....EURUSD
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Not-KPMG commented Jun 26, 2016Yes!! Add more 9. Cameron didn't bother to open his mouth and say "we will stop Turkey from EU" hence people voted out. Simple eh?? He sabotaged the campaign on purpose eh?
More than 2 million and rising sign UK petition for new EU referendum
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Not-KPMG commented Jun 26, 2016Did you discover a time machine man? A horizontal swing is rare, be careful not to go back to Friday

Tech Targets: EUR/USD, GBP/USD, AUD/USD, NZD/USD, USD/JPY - UOB
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Not-KPMG commented Jun 26, 2016For fun mate
We have little fun otherwise. Bit of speculation. Lots of waiting. Isn't it sad - good traders get rich, stop writing, average roam about. Failed traders write articles
Of all stuff out there I have identified 2 (two) good ...Brexit Wins: GBP/USD Towards 1.15; USD/JPY Below 100 - Deutsche Bank
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Not-KPMG commented Jun 26, 2016Wow. I never heard of these. Can you enlighten us on these + Australian union, Pacific union, Antarctic union, and chill pepper union?? And why isn't there South American union, that you simply must go fight? Go man go, they need you.
More than 2 million and rising sign UK petition for new EU referendum
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Not-KPMG commented Jun 26, 2016It's messy article. Don't bother. Gist is "I remain bearish on EUR/USD. Brexit is now reality and it is not good news...." Not a single timeframe mentioned. I may be stupid but in next days we should see about 1.12
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Not-KPMG commented Jun 25, 2016I kinda agree. Old generation (in general) voted to exit. They wanna go back to feudal times, stone age.... Have they thought of crashing markets, empty pension funds??? Oh no. Have they thought of two years renegotiating contracts with angry ...
More than 2 million and rising sign UK petition for new EU referendum
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Not-KPMG commented Jun 25, 2016If GS advocates falling pound, i reckon it's buying time? is it 1.3660 out there? Me personally don't touching it ; history.
Sharp FX Moves Next Few Days; Further GBP Downside - Goldman Sachs
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Not-KPMG replied Jun 25, 2016why? What's happening, and which direction? 100 pips spread? What bucket shop is that? I didn't notice what it was, therefore was little spread.... But i do remember some 30 pips E/A which made me laugh. Max.
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Not-KPMG commented Jun 24, 2016Buy GBP. Yeah
the best way to bankruptcyWho Wins From Brexit? China
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Not-KPMG commented Jun 24, 2016I thought so too. Bought this stuff at midnight. Almost lost my account
it was nice Demo 
GBP/USD takes on the 2009 low - falls to lowest since 1985
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Not-KPMG commented Jun 24, 2016Yep. Much noise, little fundamental. I can't speak about correction or extension.... Just trade whatever i see on my frame. But never trade G/U.
Nnnnever BUY G/E - free advice worth a million. For all i know it's going to parity....Brexit Wins: GBP/USD Towards 1.15; USD/JPY Below 100 - Deutsche Bank
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Not-KPMG commented Jun 24, 2016Funny
Did Elliott know about Brexit? Is there BRwave?? Good luck fitting past movements to letters.Daily Elliott Wave Charts 06-23-16 – Has Brexit brought forward the inevitable?
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Not-KPMG replied Jun 24, 2016i think G/U is going to parity
Maybe. I'm not touching it ever (again). Sadly it's the common folk that will lose out. Lose pensions, trade, export. Win more regulations, shortage, hatred. Not bright future. Noone listens Euro take profit 1.1180 ...EURUSD
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Not-KPMG replied Jun 24, 2016i disagree. Right now a long is good. Buy now and 1.1030 1.1000. If all goes well 1.1190 + soon. Mind you, I'm very disappointed with people here, and how my efforts go unnoticed. .... If this trade becomes good I will stop posting and trade for ...
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Not-KPMG replied Jun 24, 2016crazy night. As always buying the GBP has proven disastrous, even Demo fun ruined the fun
stupid. Shoulda slept, and wake up refreshed and some 20k richer. I feel sh.t and going to work. Real accounts nice three digit profit. That shows how slow ...EURUSD
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Not-KPMG commented Jun 23, 2016These odds or whatever polls were for younger people, online stuff, phones. But when the older generation goes to vote - surprise!! Now 2 things remain. Crash the markets, 10%. All pension funds lose money. And the parliament decides "who needs ...
Sterling falls to below $1.40 as betting markets have odds of #Brexit as high as 74 percent