I'm wearing out a certain printer here at my work Arco.
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I'm wearing out a certain printer here at my work Arco.
I dont know how to thank you Peat........
..........perhaps you could call around with your good lady
sometime over the festive season and partake of a
little local wine from my ample cellar.
:)
So are we all fools here on the forex boards?! ;)
Media celebs or prophets of profit?
Goldman Sachs JBWere economist Shamubeel Eaqub says it's a job of storytelling, and about getting the direction right. He also won't focus on a single piece of economic data. And the currency he doesn't even try to forecast. "I think that's a fool's game."
Steve
That link is not working for me.
The secret with any form of trading (inc. FX) is to use/develop a system
that suits your personality and then stick to the given rules of
that particular system.
Its as simple as that, and anyone should be able to crack it
given a little time. If they can't then they are not following the
rules, and applying strict money management techniques to
minimise losses.
Happy and Prosperous New Year to all.
arco
A forecast made by Denmark-based Saxo Bank, chaos will take a grip on the world in 2008. Oil prices will skyrocket to 175 dollars per barrel, the Chinese market will collapse by 40 percent, whereas the U.S. will suffer a 25-percent setback. All this will happen because of the mortgage crisis in the USA which already slows down the U.S. economy.
http://english.pravda.ru/img/0.gif http://english.pravda.ru/img/0.gif High oil prices can bring only good to Russia, though. On the other hand, even if the above-mentioned forecast comes true, Russia will face serious problems in its economy too. It is worthy of note that the majority of Saxo Bank’s previous forecasts for 2007 have proved to be true to fact.
On New Year’s Eve most people recollect the outgoing year and hope for the best. However, Saxo Bank experts seem to be an exception from this nice tradition. David Karsbol, the head of market strategy for the bank, said that the forecast had not been made to intimidate people. “It gives a reason to think about the future of the market,” he said.
Saxo Bank experts believe that oil prices will hit the level of 175 dollars per barrel in 2008, whereas grain prices will double. The U.S. and the Chinese markets will collapse by 25 and 40 percent respectively by the end of the summer of 2008. Every third of ten U.S. large building companies will go bankrupt. The British economy will also start declining.
The bank has its forecast on the new U.S. president too. The bank predicts that Ron Paul, the Texan Republican, will take the office in 2008.
On the other hand, if the U.S. economy slows downs its development as predicted, it would mean the decrease of the oil consumption and the oil price.
Oil prices much depend on the political constituent. If the USA launches a military action against Iran, oil prices will most likely jump up to 250 dollars per barrel according to a recent forecast by Standard & Poor’s.
The dark forecast from Saxo Bank does not mention Russia. There was no report issued in 2007 outlining apocalyptic perspectives for the Russian economy. The ongoing economic rise and the stable ruble protect Russia from financial shocks.
Most likely, Russia’s economy will not be subjected to considerable changes or fluctuations during the forthcoming year either. Nevertheless, Russia is a part of the global financial system, which means that the country will obviously suffer from a possible economic collapse that may occur in another part of the world.
Dont forget annnouncements tonight
From Jyske Bank
We do not expect that BoE will cut rates today as the macroeconomic figures have not been bad enough to justify a rate cut.
We do expect that ECB will be slightly hawkish in their statement; however, we do not expect that ECB will change rates at the announcement later today.
Oanda spreads are huge this morning !!
20 pips on the kiwi - twice what it normally is on a Monday morning.
10 pips on the Eur.
Whats goin on? is this volatility expecatations or just thin-ness of the market?
back to normal now.
A DRAMATIC headline for a range of 35c! Must be a slow news day?
Wild swings in Kiwi dollar
The New Zealand dollar has swung dramatically today, soaring to a high of US79.15c, then plummeting back to its starting point of US78.80c before closing at US79.16.
what I should be doing is stop and reversing when my gartleys fail.
a very ugly day out there in the stock markets....