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Suity- how to trade the Cyp banks reopening?
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostHe wouldn't, he hasn't got a pot to piss in.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostIf you threw him a crust he wouldn't be grateful. That sort never are.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostBut he does have a small eco-shed, a virtual motorbike, and the physique of a toothbrush....with the same personality.
As far away as possible.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostWith talents like that the boy should go far....
You need to up your game. This sort of puerile stuff doesn't even register on the radar.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI'd stay out of it to be honest. The eur dropped like a stone yesterday so the action is probably priced in. German unemployment figures are due out at 8:55am GMT and look to bring slightly better news so the euro could bounce.
If you fancied trading a cross then the EUR/RUB traded short might be an option.
Best advice I can give is to stand back and wait to see what the Cypriots and Russians do. If they are queuing up round the block to get their money out then short away. The markets are very skittish, and the fundamentals rule the euro at the moment.
When the markets get skittish on the euro the nzd gets hammered so if the euro gets hammered then take a look at the nzd/usd.
If things turn really nasty then people may start another gold surge, in which case the aud usually gains strength as it is closely tied to gold prices, being one of the "commodity currencies".
All advice here is given completely on spec, with absolutely no guarantees. The value of investments may fall, you may lose your shirt so learn to trade in a demo account before risking actual wonga.
If you have then forget it.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI'm not the one who feeds my family crap so I can gamble.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou need to up your game. This sort of puerile stuff doesn't even register on the radar.
FFS sas, for a self-professed mathematician, logic isn't your strong point, is it?Comment
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostAnybody else spot the flaw?
FFS sas, for a self-professed mathematician, logic isn't your strong point, is it?
Hard Brexit now!
#prayfornodealComment
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostAnybody else spot the flaw?
FFS sas, for a self-professed mathematician, logic isn't your strong point, is it?Originally posted by sasguru View PostFFS get that Engineering degree, you might get rid of that sack of potatoes sitting on your shoulder then.
Come on chaps, up the game. It's been dead on here since Old Hack came out and joined a gay kibbutz in Israel.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI'd stay out of it to be honest. The eur dropped like a stone yesterday so the action is probably priced in. German unemployment figures are due out at 8:55am GMT and look to bring slightly better news so the euro could bounce.
If you fancied trading a cross then the EUR/RUB traded short might be an option.
Best advice I can give is to stand back and wait to see what the Cypriots and Russians do. If they are queuing up round the block to get their money out then short away. The markets are very skittish, and the fundamentals rule the euro at the moment.
When the markets get skittish on the euro the nzd gets hammered so if the euro gets hammered then take a look at the nzd/usd.
If things turn really nasty then people may start another gold surge, in which case the aud usually gains strength as it is closely tied to gold prices, being one of the "commodity currencies".
All advice here is given completely on spec, with absolutely no guarantees. The value of investments may fall, you may lose your shirt so learn to trade in a demo account before risking actual wonga.
Now is the time to get into your original trade.
Short USD/CHF.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou need to up your game. This sort of puerile stuff doesn't even register on the radar.
Shame you had to stand on a stool to SEE the radar, shortarse!!
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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