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by Ashraf Laidi
Posted: Feb 22, 2010 5:00
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Gold, Oil & Indices (Equity & Bond Indices)

Discuss Gold, Oil & Indices (Equity & Bond Indices)
 
Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
11 years ago
Nov 3, 2013 22:30
nfp gonna be the key, but i guess bad is good mood already on.

1800 by next week? why not!
Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
11 years ago
Oct 31, 2013 14:39
ha, gas storage less, wti drop more?
Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
11 years ago
Oct 30, 2013 19:08
oopsX2
Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
11 years ago
Oct 30, 2013 14:40
oops, my friend :P
Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
11 years ago
Oct 25, 2013 11:23
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-10-25/japan-drowns-food-energy-inflation-chinas-liquidity-tinkering-continues-does-shibor-

japan will print less? i dont think so, dont like china, food&energy r only small % in their spending.

PBOC dont want to slow GDP below 7.5% as well as create new bubble, so movement must be small and short. chinese used to say "8 pots but only have 7 lids, there is a time they cant cover up all."
Somali Pirate
Canterbury, UK
Posts: 0
11 years ago
Oct 24, 2013 13:43
In reply to Qingyu's post
You make a good point Qingyu...In fact money market funds getting tighter and no reverse repos being done by PBOC. wonder what game the insiders playing now
Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
11 years ago
Oct 24, 2013 9:51
martin wolf new article about US r really great!
Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
11 years ago
Oct 23, 2013 11:06
zerohedge ?@zerohedge 14m

Asian Markets Slide As China Braces For Loan Defaults, Telegraphs Another Liquidity "Tapering" Episodehttp://tinyurl.com/max63cf

guess QE gonna taper after china bubble bust? or vice versa?

imho, china is fine right now, Q4 may have a little contraction. but after next yr Q1, god knows.
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
11 years ago
Oct 22, 2013 21:13
In reply to Somali Pirate's post
Yes until March 2000 reality hit :-) It was incredible how .com's which had no monetisation whatsover, just vague promises, managed their climb through the bubble. Not much different now with the stock markets way over valued on the back of QE.
Somali Pirate
Canterbury, UK
Posts: 0
11 years ago
Oct 22, 2013 18:46
In reply to DaveO's post
Trading was an easier game in those days...you bought and held for a few months et voila you made money. Anything with dotcom in its name made money (on the stock market, not in reality)