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Looks like not only everyone is familiar with google either.
"On 15 January 2015, the central bank unexpectedly announced the cancellation of the currency threshold to the euro, which in the shortest possible time led to an unprecedented rise in the franc's exchange rate (up to 20-30%) to all currencies of the world, some of which updated historical highs, in particular to the U.S. dollar, euro, Japanese yen, British pound sterling, as well as causing an imbalance of the entire currency market, when the rates, primarily the leading currencies, were knocked down both to the franc and to each other."
Looks like it's not just everyone who's familiar with Google, either.
"On 15 January 2015, the central bank unexpectedly announced the cancellation of the currency threshold to the euro, which in the shortest possible time led to an unprecedented appreciation of the franc (up to 20-30%) against all currencies of the world, some of which updated historical highs, in particular the US dollar, the euro, the Japanese yen, the British pound sterling, as well as causing an imbalance of the entire currency market, when the exchange rates, primarily of the leading currencies, were knocked down both to the franc and to each other."
That's a very good thing. Someone made a profit.)) Never traded pairs, always just some one instrument
Well yeah, in hindsight we're all a bit Nassim Taleb on the 2008 mortgage crisis (he made good money there). And in reality, then in 2015, a lot of people were sad (just like in 2008).
Well, if we go back to the context of the original discussion, it was just an example of how the most wonderful flat can suddenly be replaced by a sharp jump, which instantly eats up all the profit together with the deposit.
Well, there is no point in arguing with the fact that forum trillionaires on any event (in the past) became multitrillionaires.
in hindsight, we are all a little bit Nassim Taleb.
I don't consider myself someone or even a trillionaire, I have met many situations, learnt to trade from scratch (10+ years experience since 2014)
It seems that not only everyone remembers what happened to the Swiss franc in '15.
I don't consider myself someone or even a trillionaire, I have met many situations, learnt trading from scratch (10+ years experience since 2014)
what do the rules have to do with it?