"We have to concentrate on our own game. They are temperamental, we'll see how they deal with defeat on Saturday," Lahm said. "They are impulsive, temperamental and they don't know how to lose."
Today is a great example of how intermarket correlations can be pretty fickle at times. Here we have a crashing dollar, soaring euro, and yet oil and gold are down heavily. Earlier this year they likely would have followed, but oil is correcting from its recent hurricane run up, and gold . . .
Germany midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger accuses World Cup quarterfinals rival Argentina of showing no respect for opponents and referees, and urges his teammates not to be provoked.
Germany eliminated Argentina on penalty kicks four years ago at the same stage and there were chaotic scenes after the shootout, with both sides exchanging punches and kicks in a fracas that included team officials from both benches.
"The shootout is still in our memory, but what really weighs heavily on our minds is what happened after that match,'' Schweinsteiger said Wednesday. "We have to remain calm and not get provoked and I hope the referee will be very alert.
"You could see their behavior at halftime of the game against Mexico. When you look at their body language and gesticulations, they way they try to influence the referees, they have no respect. It's their mentality and character and we'll have to adjust.''
Exactly! Friday AM we will likely see a trend in one direction or the other! How much is the anticipated bad figure already built into the market, who knows?
Depends on your time frame, certainly the CAD looks overdue for a healthy bounce on the charts, but this looks to be tricky week. If you can hold on for the ride, could pay off in time...how much time is the question. Friday could change everything in the markets. For now I will stick to day trades.
@ Zee, you are welcome! Regarding NG, in time it will surely retest 5.20, but the timing is the problem. NG could bump around where it is for awhile depending on hurricane paths and the summer heat. But it could also explode in just one day if a storm lines up for Louisiana. Weather will be the biggest factor, especially as the overall world economy looks a bit tepid at the moment for industrial demand.
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Germany midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger accuses World Cup quarterfinals rival Argentina of showing no respect for opponents and referees, and urges his teammates not to be provoked.
Germany eliminated Argentina on penalty kicks four years ago at the same stage and there were chaotic scenes after the shootout, with both sides exchanging punches and kicks in a fracas that included team officials from both benches.
"The shootout is still in our memory, but what really weighs heavily on our minds is what happened after that match,'' Schweinsteiger said Wednesday. "We have to remain calm and not get provoked and I hope the referee will be very alert.
"You could see their behavior at halftime of the game against Mexico. When you look at their body language and gesticulations, they way they try to influence the referees, they have no respect. It's their mentality and character and we'll have to adjust.''