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by Ashraf Laidi
Posted: Feb 20, 2010 5:00
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EUR

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cat0nip
Frankfurt, Germany
Posts: 1632
11 years ago
Feb 12, 2013 19:47
had some good luck as i had a short pyramid built on JPY crosses.
These are constructed as a money management system . But the came out of the blue the JPY spike up and all shorts were triggered.
I sat on a margin larger than my account and hurried to close all
shorts , because that was an algo spike. Triggering a short squeeze and someone made big money.
In absolute terms the JPY weakness still persists but no more in relative terms. Interstingly its now the same strength meter reading as this morning at Sydney open.
I think such spikes will occur more frequently as the devaluation race moves on. And makes trading more risky than ever.
Sir Ignore
United States
Posts: 3068
11 years ago
Feb 12, 2013 18:46
In reply to digi's post
digi...sorry about the accident...wat u mean out?

euro hugging 1 hr tunnel...1.3460..break higher...best coin flip...jus waiting....
Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
11 years ago
Feb 12, 2013 16:29
In reply to DaveO's post
i pick ur/cat alert to exit, then i get in, get out, get in...

:) nice day so far
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
11 years ago
Feb 12, 2013 15:50
EU now about to retest the trend resistance again, now at 3458.

TY Qingyu but I didn't expect EJ to go so high, it reached the 78.6% level.
digi
toro, Canada
Posts: 1040
11 years ago
Feb 12, 2013 13:59
In reply to DaveO's post
the point is the horses are treated with the veterinarian drug called bute which couses leukemia in humans

esthetix hav less to do with this scandal

horses are dumb animalz its just sort of bigger dog

my sis keeps horse for her doughter to train horseacrobatics

one day out of blue sky he attacked her breaking all the limbs spinecord both hips and shoulders , only because the Swedish health system isn't in shambles she survived the ordeal

out!!...
Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
11 years ago
Feb 12, 2013 13:58
it is time to thanks cat & dave on EJ retreat! :)
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
11 years ago
Feb 12, 2013 12:36
EU capped by trend resist drawn from 1.3710 high at 1.3465
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
11 years ago
Feb 12, 2013 10:12
In reply to Sir Ignore's post
The outrage is packaged meals being sold as beef are anything up to 100% horse meat. Brits mostly have a love affair with horses and would no more eat horse meat than dogs or cats. Not knowingly so :-) France, on the other hand, used to serve a lot of horse meat but even the French have largely lost their appetite for eating such a noble animal in recent years. The irony is that horse contains less fat than beef so is a more healthy diet. I think this whole rumpus will effect the supermarkets who are already hated for their power over pricing both to the producer and the consumer. They take far larger profits than the producers who are often farming at a loss---all in the interests of their shareholders.

The whole point of the rumpus is the fraudulent labelling and the suspicion that health and hygene tests might well have been by-passed.
cat0nip
Frankfurt, Germany
Posts: 1632
11 years ago
Feb 12, 2013 8:47
Donkey meat in UK traditional banquet dinner fish 'n chips!
Strange things happen these days.
I noticed once again USD is the most constant currency.
And again someone sold EUR and bought JPY right in the openeing of thin volume Sydney fx market.
Analysis of strength meter readings over a couple of past days reminds me the JPY weakness could end abruptly.
The meter was also correct in calling GBP short after the "Cameron victory over EU bureaucracy" turned out as a fake.
Sir Ignore
United States
Posts: 3068
11 years ago
Feb 12, 2013 5:07
In reply to DaveO's post
Daveo

wondering why da outrage if horse, now donkey, served in UK?? what??

com to jam and we have some goat.