FOREX - Trends, Forecasts and Implications 2015(continued) - page 559

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Is that what the pound is going to do?
Right now, at 5618?
Nothing.
5688 looking at it for limit...
eur 1122 to 1060...
what is the spread on the options premium ?
does it mean anything ?
ps
so you did not answer - have you found an example of smart thinking here - say in the last six months ?
5688 looking at it for limit...
eur 1122 to 1060...
strange
If the eu goes down to 1.060.
it's unlikely the pound will go up to 1.5688.
what is the spread on the options premium ?
does it mean anything ?
ps
so you have not answered - have you found an example of clever thinking here - say in the last six months ?
I was freaking out: 10 pages of nonsense about arithmetic.... at least someone would tell me about the spread and the swap.
what's wrong with arithmetic? stability is a sign of skill....
of course i converted radians to degrees for free, but let them do it themselves a bit....
Info from here (copied):
http://www.forexpf.ru/news/2015/08/17/axtz-scotiabank-obem-chistogo-spekulyativnogo-longa-po-dollaru-dostig-svezhego-maksim.html
Scotiabank:
According to the latest CFTC data, the net long speculative position in the dollar reached a fresh high of $40 billion in the week to 11 August, a record high since April. All currencies remain sold against the US, and the bears are most enthusiastic inthe euro andyen, where 65% of aggregate dollar longs are concentrated. The euro remains the most sold currency, with net shorts on it rising by $0.5 billion to $15.9 billion. Uncertainty reigns in the market, which has prompted both bulls and bears to cut positions. The situation inthe pound remains neutral, with net shorting up by $0.4 billion to $1 billion. Looking at the bigger picture, the prevailing speculative bearish sentiment on the British currency is winding down. The volume of net "shorts" on the yen increased for the fourth week in a row (+$2.5 billion), and the main driving force behind this trend is the arrival of more bears in the market (noteProFinance.ru: not the closing of long positions, for example). The volume of net "shorts" onthe Loonie reached the highest since March 2014 (+$0.3 billion to $5.1 billion). However, in our view, it's not all bad here, as the change in net position is due to the liquidation of previously open positions, which is a leading signal that the bears on the Canadian currency are starting to take profits after 11 months of decline. TheAussie picture remains the same, with no change and a net shorting of $3.7 billion.Source: Forexpf.Ru -Forex News
It's been neglected for 25 years. people have been born, socialised and used to consider themselves not idiots. when I graduated from Polytechnic, I tortured my son: decide if a stroke equals a stroke. he knew the answer, but separating the variables did not give him the sense to do so.
24 years old)
http://rutube.ru/video/1977fc242642599c68f0f87024a60eda/
strange
If the eu goes down to 1.060.
it's unlikely the pound will rise to 1.5688.
I shout and the answer is silence...