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- Blobik replied Nov 30, 2011
Hah, that is sort of 'unexpected global risk-on event' I was awaiting 2 weeks ago. I need to make my predictions more 'lagging' . After all, risk-off for too long is not well seen by most of the people, so the politicians feel 'the itch' when ...
- Blobik replied Nov 28, 2011
I haven't been checking markets since early Friday, and it looks like we finally got some relief, as commodities got green and so did EUR (not for long, but if we get one more day like today then it will be what I expected). I think that if EUR ...
- Blobik replied Nov 25, 2011
I was busy and didn't check charts in 2 days, and it seems that commodities are entering freefall mode, and EUR does too... It looks like a perfect time for some super-great news to pop out next week, or we will make another bottom-breaking slide. I ...
- Blobik replied Nov 24, 2011
Guys, world is close to an end
- Blobik replied Nov 24, 2011
Unless the EUR breaks up, then at some point in the future it will go for 1.343 - noone can keep up with Fed's printing press But I think even demo accounts aren't big enough to bet for making historical highs
- Blobik replied Nov 23, 2011
When one of my teachers at highschool said it, the question was asked: "If I stand on tracks and catch overhead lines, will I start moving forward like a tram?" He never-ever mentioned anything about stupid questions
- Blobik replied Nov 23, 2011
If Tom keeps his profitability till the end of the month, half of the forum will start considering to use "Short-Like-A-Moron" system. Tom, if you could get paid for others using your SLAM system, you would be rich soon
- Blobik replied Nov 23, 2011
Take a look on gold / other commodities exported from Australia from time to time; they should influence AUD, and they are not performing as good as 2 weeks ago. Still agree, that it will be pulled by EUR. Its just that maybe some other risk ...
- Blobik replied Nov 23, 2011
If so, then it's good that I have a strong conviction; I will remember it better this way. But don't you agree, that we build base for a powerfull move right now ? A downward move, most likely. ADD: OOps, forgot to look at the chart ...
- Blobik replied Nov 23, 2011
Hey guys, any ideas how long is this ranging period going to last? BOOORING . I didn't check my demo positions in a while, as since I paused my live trading I noticed that I was putting many other things "for later" and now my duties piled up, ...
- Blobik replied Nov 22, 2011
Mortgage lenders would not be happy to have this thing introduced
- Blobik replied Nov 22, 2011
EUR is soooo heavy, that it slows time around it. Just like a black hole
- Blobik replied Nov 21, 2011
I was thinking even about getting higher; don't have chart with me now, but somewhere around 1.364-7 perhaps. I was thinking about retracing to this level all the time, and even though EUR didn't, it did not continue the fall either. So for me there ...
- Blobik replied Nov 21, 2011
The difference is, that if you meet zombie, he says something like "rrgghhh... Braaaaaiinnnssss.... ghrerggg.. Braaains...." EUR is more like: "rghhhh... Yields..... rghss.... Bondssss.....".
- Blobik replied Nov 21, 2011
Yep, I have really mastered that, so I chose to lose demo money while being right . At least until I find by experience sth that stops me to do so, and then I will try to return back to live account. I think EURUSD is pretty hard to ...
- Blobik replied Nov 21, 2011
Yep, that is probably the main cause. World is sinking and I bleed too much money to participate in bear fest... At least I will become a demo millionaire Still, amazing that EUR keeps floating above this whole mess. That is why I was not ...
- Blobik replied Nov 21, 2011
Cocoa, hmmm?
- Blobik replied Nov 21, 2011
Yep, sth smells here. Like a dead rat. Or a dead public budgets. Gofer! Get some nice green pips
- Blobik replied Nov 21, 2011
And between this two big green risk-on rectangles is the area called "taking profit". ADD: Ooops this is a very long TF chart, so maybe calling that profit taking is not the best idea. But on lower TFs such corrections mean that sb got ...
- Blobik replied Nov 21, 2011
And I ask the question: Who the hell broke the EUR submarine ? I see it in much more simplified way; EUR was falling when everything was somehow managing to stall or even grow. So if you would look at price of US stocks in EUR, or oil in EUR, ...