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Largely. I'd still expect cable to jump to 1.65-66 on a "no", but obviously a massive fall on a "yes", well below 1.6.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostNo vote already priced in
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I meant today - given all the talk about exit polls and predictions of which way it's going to go, there's been very little movement in the last few hours.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostComment
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It'll be whipsaw central. Generally on news, they spike price the wrong way first. Which is fine by me as I'd like both my "one touches" to pay out.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostLargely. I'd still expect cable to jump to 1.65-66 on a "no", but obviously a massive fall on a "yes", well below 1.6.'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
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just had an email.
xx installed
xyz ready to go
will you be good to go in one hour ?
ffs. me tongues hanging out. and its election night(\__/)
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Yep. There will be a few overreactions before the final overreaction, which will probably drift back in the coming days and weeks (unless a "yes" vote results in particularly ugly negotiations). My central expectation would be a relatively short-lived spike to 1.66-1.67, fading back in upcoming sessions as the realisation sets in that "no" will be a fairly ugly negotiation too.Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostIt'll be whipsaw central. Generally on news, they spike price the wrong way first. Which is fine by me as I'd like both my "one touches" to pay out.Comment
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YouGov poll out...
46% Yes 54% No'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
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Do they specify their margin of error? If it's more than 4%…Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostYouGov poll out...
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The head of YouGov said he's 99% certain based on asking voters after they had voted.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostDo they specify their margin of error? If it's more than 4%…
He's either going to look like a genius or a complete fool tomorrow.'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
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