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Surely the selling of GBP must be the fault of immigrants?
It is the immigrants repatriating the money that they have taken from us just by "doing the hard work that we don't want to do" that is causing this run on the pound?
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Originally posted by Francko View PostYou should be ashamed of what you just said. That sounds almost like you have some knowledge of it. This is against all the conventions on this board. Could you please follow the rules and just keep posting biased dooming news in an unrelated context adding irrelevant remarks based on wild guesses?
were all doomed! doomed I tell ye!
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Originally posted by Francko View PostYou should be ashamed of what you just said. That sounds almost like you have some knowledge of it. This is against all the conventions on this board. Could you please follow the rules and just keep posting biased dooming news in an unrelated context adding irrelevant remarks based on wild guesses?
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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostOK, its a trader's perogative to change his mind
There is an ascending wedge on the 1hr EURGBP chart which means its very possible the pair will drop sharply and the £ will gain against the euro before we hit parity.
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OK, its a trader's perogative to change his mind
There is an ascending wedge on the 1hr EURGBP chart which means its very possible the pair will drop sharply and the £ will gain against the euro before we hit parity.
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It will be time to employ all the children in the UK.
High quailty clothing and such to sell to the rich French.
I've got 45 Euro left over from a holiday (Boooooomed)
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Postand if so what happens next? Would parity trigger an even faster and further fall, or will their be a bounce?
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EURGBP nudges 0.9800 - New years poll
9Yes, it will hit parity before the clock chimes 1222.22%2No, I have faith in Gordon Brown22.22%2Who the hell is AndyW?55.56%5The poll is expired.
EURGBP already nudged the 0.9800 level today.
Current price 0.9787
Who's for bets that it will make a quick sprint to parity before midnight tomorrow?Last edited by SantaClaus; 30 December 2008, 18:34.
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