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kentashiburo replied May 31, 2009I see it going to 4078 , with one minor support at 4122, and them possibly north
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kentashiburo replied May 31, 2009when you save it fro MS Paint save it as jpg not bmp, that's why the big size
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kentashiburo replied May 28, 2009Duce, I see a lot of big players placing orders at 1.3850. You can play it down to 3850 and then up, wait for 3850 and buy or both I am waiting for Monday.
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kentashiburo replied May 28, 2009AK san master, please do teach me how to set my Accucharts like yours.... Arigato Goza-imasu!
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kentashiburo replied May 28, 2009Like Porto's did ever do anything for the war... How would you know? History was made by idiots like me and my grand parents who emigrated to US and made something that Europeans only dreamed of.
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kentashiburo replied May 28, 2009LOL, that's a nice approach.
Seriously, since when a country that has debt is in deep shit????? I know we live in the NOW MOMENT, but history tells us that having debt is a good thing after all. Would you ever lend to someone you know cannot pay ...EURUSD
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kentashiburo replied May 28, 2009Yoh, my grandpa' shoot himself in the foot to be sent home from the frontline in 1944. For the idiots that is WW2.
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kentashiburo replied May 28, 2009vinesh2, I was not challenging you, I was truly asking for your suggestion. I still am. Thanks
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kentashiburo replied May 20, 2009That's exactly the point Duce. No one wants their currency to be high now, it's hurting the exports and competitiveness. I'm from Quebec and I know very well the impact if the US economy over us, yet, we're hurting now, but we're better than most of ...
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kentashiburo replied May 20, 2009some news — Sydney May 21. The EUR/USD trades towards the top of a 1.3757/1.3798 range and dealers report real money and Asian demand in the last couple of hours. Sentiment on the USD has been bearish this week and local traders are reluctant ...
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kentashiburo replied May 20, 2009I see your point, but look at this: Canada didn't require bank salvation policies, and there's no credit crunch so SMB's have no cash flow issues. Switzerland - since when huge debt is a problem, since you pay it with cheap currency? It hurts us ...
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