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fairfield JC 22:04 GMT April 21, 2007
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Zeus......I have a feeling that this week you will get fulfillment on your long CAD spots. It is just my hunch, as well as a sheer wallop fall of the Euro, and the Cable. If not by Friday then next Mon.
P.S. This was based on a dream that I had last night. Markets crashing!!!
We will see I guess. Enjoy your Weekend everyone. Ciao!!
Helsinki iw 16:49 GMT April 21, 2007
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Inflation? Hethetehete? Latest research:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJh0pDMnL8M
Sofia mik 09:51 GMT April 21, 2007
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link
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/04/21/nlabour121.xml
Sofia mik 09:40 GMT April 21, 2007
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/04/21/nlabour121.xml
Melbourne Qindex 06:29 GMT April 21, 2007
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USD/CAD (Updated) : Eventually the market has entered into the extreme levels of 1.1040 - 1.1226. Projected resistant points are positioning at 1.1374 and 1.1412. Speculative selling pressure will increase when the market is able to trade below 1.1133. As shown in my weekly cycle charts the market has a good potential to tackle the level at 1.1166 - 1.1176.
Melbourne Qindex 08:48 GMT April 11, 2007
USD/CAD (Monthly Cycle) : ... As shown in my monthly cycle charts the market is under pressure when it is trading below 1.1597. The odds are high that the lower barrier at 1.1342 // 1.1412 will be tackled. Speculative selling pressure will increase when the market is trading below 1.1400 and the market may test the extreme trading range of 1.1040 - 1.1226 if the downward trending momentum is strong enough to penetrate through the lower barrier at 1.1342 // 1.1412.
Makassar Alimin 06:17 GMT April 21, 2007
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HK [email protected] 03:38 GMT April 21, 2007
agree [email protected], they talk too much and no action...like a lion with no teeth, sign of losing credibility
Sofia mik 05:57 GMT April 21, 2007
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http://www.bankofcanada.ca/en/rates/interven.html
HK [email protected] 03:38 GMT April 21, 2007
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http://www.forbes.com/business/feeds/afx/2007/04/20/afx3634425.html
ECB's Trichet says currency markets should be aware of 'two-way risks'
04.20.07, 8:53 AM ET
BERLIN (Thomson Financial) - European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet issued a warning on the use of carry trades in foreign exchange markets, saying that markets should be aware of 'two-way risks'.
Carry trades are where investors borrow in low-yielding currencies such as the yen in order to invest in higher-yielding assets elsewhere, and are considered to be risky trades that could suddenly unwind. Such trades have been very popular recently, causing the yen to fall to several-year lows against several currencies and to reach record lows against the euro.
'We believe the Japanese economy is on a sustainable path and that foreign exchange rates should reflect that,' Trichet said at a meeting of euro zone finance ministers here.
'Currency markets should be aware of the two-way risks,' he said.
On the recent strong rise of the euro, Trichet reiterated that 'excessive volatility and disorderly movements are undesirable'.
He also reiterated the message at last week's G7 meeting in Washington that a strong dollar is still considered to be in the interests of the US.
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Ok; So by Monday morning Mrs Trichet will bring his unlimited hoard of Euro to the market and begin selling them against buying yen.
That is a stupid comment. why worn spec. if you really want to screw them? Just go ahead and do it. Why to bla bla too much?
Syd 02:26 GMT April 21, 2007
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IMM speculators extend short US dlr position-CFTC
NEW YORK, April 20 (Reuters) - Speculators extended their net short U.S. dollar position, mainly because of an increase in bets on sterling and the euro in the week to April 10, data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission showed on Friday.
The total value of the net short dollar position in the latest week rose to $20.95 billion from around $19.0 billion in the previous week, according to Reuters calculations.
In terms of contracts, the net long euro position edged up to a record 106,770 in the latest week from 104,394 the week before. The net long sterling position climbed to the highest in seven weeks.
The net dollar position is derived from the net positions of International Monetary Market speculators in yen, euro, British pound, Swiss franc and Canadian and Australian dollars.
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nyc new kid 01:06 GMT April 21, 2007
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ok thanks
NY Ed 00:50 GMT April 21, 2007
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nyc new kid on the block...these guys are very forgiving, so start slow, I'm here 2 months I bearly can get a Hello
NY Ed 00:49 GMT April 21, 2007
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Back again Sunday at 5:00pm EST
nyc new kid on the block 00:40 GMT April 21, 2007
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can u trade forex on weekends?
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