anyone know?
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Nah, that was 99% priced in. It will probably depreciate from here, longer term, but today's action was priced in. The EU (and much of the world) has a demand problem, not a credit supply problem, so I wouldn't get overly drunk on this coolaid (even London property, which will tend to benefit either way, is in mega-bubble territory). I expect Greece will be the next catalyst on Sunday. Any real recovery has been further deferred.Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postlooks like the correct answer was to short the euroComment
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if it was priced in why did it drop like a stone?
if you dont know what your talking about, just stick to posting in general
this is a thread for contractors skilled in the black arts of financeComment
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Please. To see what "priced in" means, look at the monthly chart. This is a moronic thread that should indeed be in general. Were you actually watching the eurodollar during Draghi's press conference? It was all over the place, seeking direction. It's down now, but this move was telegraphed so far into the stratosphere that even novice investors, such as yourself, could've seen it coming a mile off.Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postif it was priced in why did it drop like a stone?
if you dont know what your talking about, just stick to posting in general
this is a thread for contractors skilled in the black arts of financeComment
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dont start making excuses and moving goalposts, if you dont know what your talking about just say soComment
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A fool and your money are easily parted....Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postdont start making excuses and moving goalposts, if you dont know what your talking about just say somerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Live someplace where prices are in € or euro-linked and invoice in £££ or, ideally CHF.Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postanyone know?
It's like getting a rate rise without even asking.Comment
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