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Forex and commodity managed account
jamhurifx
#11 Posted : Sunday, September 18, 2011 8:38:05 PM
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The Euro is such a resilient currency given all the set backs and the turmoil but it still manages to make some correction. The Chinese are no longer interested in helping out the Euro unless their products get preferential treatment which i don think will go down well with the European countries.There has been a lot of talk about the US chipping in but will wait come Wednesday to see first how the FOMC decides on its policies.I am still short the Euro especially if and when they decide that Greece can default in an orderly manner.Lets see how the week pans out.
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QW25081985
#12 Posted : Sunday, September 18, 2011 8:46:40 PM
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jamhurifx wrote:
The Euro is such a resilient currency given all the set backs and the turmoil but it still manages to make some correction. The Chinese are no longer interested in helping out the Euro unless their products get preferential treatment which i don think will go down well with the European countries.There has been a lot of talk about the US chipping in but will wait come Wednesday to see first how the FOMC decides on its policies.I am still short the Euro especially if and when they decide that Greece can default in an orderly manner.Lets see how the week pans out.


so am i .
jamhurifx
#13 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2011 8:06:23 AM
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This morning the Euro opened lower with a gap which might be filled up later. I am short from last week friday when i got a signal from my system and the fundamentals are stil pointing bearish.I will let it run to the end of the day since the USD seems to have gathered some confidence heading to the Wednesday FOMC meeting.
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kizee1
#14 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2011 12:09:09 PM
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QW25081985 wrote:
jamhurifx wrote:
The Euro is such a resilient currency given all the set backs and the turmoil but it still manages to make some correction. The Chinese are no longer interested in helping out the Euro unless their products get preferential treatment which i don think will go down well with the European countries.There has been a lot of talk about the US chipping in but will wait come Wednesday to see first how the FOMC decides on its policies.I am still short the Euro especially if and when they decide that Greece can default in an orderly manner.Lets see how the week pans out.


so am i .



isnt what your doing illegal?
hisah
#15 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2011 2:01:39 PM
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kizee1 wrote:
QW25081985 wrote:
jamhurifx wrote:
The Euro is such a resilient currency given all the set backs and the turmoil but it still manages to make some correction. The Chinese are no longer interested in helping out the Euro unless their products get preferential treatment which i don think will go down well with the European countries.There has been a lot of talk about the US chipping in but will wait come Wednesday to see first how the FOMC decides on its policies.I am still short the Euro especially if and when they decide that Greece can default in an orderly manner.Lets see how the week pans out.


so am i .



isnt what your doing illegal?

Illegal... Aje sasa?
$15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
jamhurifx
#16 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2011 6:03:26 PM
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hisah wrote:
kizee1 wrote:
QW25081985 wrote:
jamhurifx wrote:
The Euro is such a resilient currency given all the set backs and the turmoil but it still manages to make some correction. The Chinese are no longer interested in helping out the Euro unless their products get preferential treatment which i don think will go down well with the European countries.There has been a lot of talk about the US chipping in but will wait come Wednesday to see first how the FOMC decides on its policies.I am still short the Euro especially if and when they decide that Greece can default in an orderly manner.Lets see how the week pans out.


so am i .



isnt what your doing illegal?

Illegal... Aje sasa?


Reported the person as spam.They must have lost a lot or are loosing so much it hurts.the 80% or so that say forex is gambling.

Euro moving lower and lower against most pairs as there talking yields nothing.They are now desperate, operating like our Gover with plenty talk but no action. The Yen has also gained a lot today and be sure that they might try to intervene soon, even though intervention if not done properly is an exercise in futility.
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kizee1
#17 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2011 10:49:54 PM
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hisah wrote:
kizee1 wrote:
QW25081985 wrote:
jamhurifx wrote:
The Euro is such a resilient currency given all the set backs and the turmoil but it still manages to make some correction. The Chinese are no longer interested in helping out the Euro unless their products get preferential treatment which i don think will go down well with the European countries.There has been a lot of talk about the US chipping in but will wait come Wednesday to see first how the FOMC decides on its policies.I am still short the Euro especially if and when they decide that Greece can default in an orderly manner.Lets see how the week pans out.


so am i .



isnt what your doing illegal?

Illegal... Aje sasa?



he said it was chek out his first post on this thread, no1 appreciates dark humor nowadays lol
jamhurifx
#18 Posted : Tuesday, September 20, 2011 10:09:46 PM
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Are we going to see another QE3 of money printing or is it going to be another event like the Jackson hole meeting?
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QW25081985
#19 Posted : Wednesday, September 21, 2011 9:14:32 AM
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CURRENTLY PRIVATE FOREX TRADING IS ILLEGAL IN KENYA .BUT WITH THE FUTURES MARKET COMING I DNT THINK THAT'LL BE THE CASE !!!!!!!!!!!!
kizee1
#20 Posted : Wednesday, September 21, 2011 10:08:16 AM
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QW25081985 wrote:
CURRENTLY PRIVATE FOREX TRADING IS ILLEGAL IN KENYA .BUT WITH THE FUTURES MARKET COMING I DNT THINK THAT'LL BE THE CASE !!!!!!!!!!!!


what is private forex trading?
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