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And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
You been spekulating in the Swiss franc?Originally posted by AtW View Post
SNB sets floor to limit franc strength - FT.com
The surprise move prompted the franc to fall 9.5 per cent against the euroComment
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"Speculation was mounting that he may have been caught out after the Swiss Central Bank unexpectedly devalued the franc last week, producing mammoth losses on one of his currency trades.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYou been spekulating in the Swiss franc?
It was then that Adoboli’s final Facebook message, believed to have been left on Tuesday, September 6, read: ‘Need a miracle"
Kweku Adoboli: Desperate Facebook message of USB banker accused of £1.3bn fraud | Mail OnlineComment
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Caught me out too.Originally posted by AtW View Post"Speculation was mounting that he may have been caught out after the Swiss Central Bank unexpectedly devalued the franc last week, producing mammoth losses on one of his currency trades.
It was then that Adoboli’s final Facebook message, believed to have been left on Tuesday, September 6, read: ‘Need a miracle"
Kweku Adoboli: Desperate Facebook message of USB banker accused of £1.3bn fraud | Mail Online
I've now learned a valuable lesson on stop losses. I didn't have any and it wiped one of my SB accounts.
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Is that you Nick?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI've now learned a valuable lesson on stop losses. I didn't have any and it wiped one of my SB accounts.Comment
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It wouldn't have helped you much in this case. The change in Swiss Franc rates was virtually instantaneous and there are clauses with most firms that state when stop losses would cost them money they will ignore them and come and get you for any shortfall in your account.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostCaught me out too.
I've now learned a valuable lesson on stop losses. I didn't have any and it wiped one of my SB accounts.
Ouch!Last edited by eek; 16 September 2011, 13:34.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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