FOREX - Trends, Forecasts and Implications (Episode 16: June 2012) - page 173

 
RekkeR:
In what, are all the vertical lines red?


You're a smart guy))))

Margaret, no argument about the long term, but how many bears can withstand a 10 figure pullback?

 
strangerr:


You're a smart guy))))

Margaret, I don't argue about the long term, but how many bears can withstand a 10 figure pullback?

Exactly, if the bears are working the long term, they have to be able to withstand three times that.

I don't see how a pullback (a correction in the right direction of the price move) can hold out at all.

 
Silent:

Worse. Not memorized. I told you, I write down all the moves :)

These are U.S. presidential election dates.

Do you see a pattern?

EURUSD is just a segment of the US market.

The correct way to look at the dollar index is

 
M_Dimens:

EURUSD is only a segment of the US market

The right thing to do is to look at the dollar index

Take a look and show us. (Is it all right to talk about the euro?)
 

tell me, how long ago did the meta-quotas start serving us history from 1971?

I downloaded it, I was shocked.


 
Isn't the euro itself and the quid index related to the EURUSD pair?)))
 
strangerr:
Isn't the euro by itself and the quid index related to the EURUSD pair?)))


The euro is by itself but if you evaluate the currency in dollars then of course (there will be a dependence on the American economy)

but not 100% it can be seen even visually

 
sever32:

tell me, how long ago did the metaquotas start serving us history from 1971?

I don't know in MT4, maybe it has something to do with history in MT5, it's a long time ago. Maybe the supplier has changed.
 
sever32:

tell me, how long ago did the meta-quotas start serving us history from 1971?

I downloaded it, I was shocked.



Uploaded a week ago, there was no such thing.

I was about to do the same, but I decided not to download it :)

I like the EURUSD story from 1999 - when the Euro appeared: "In non-cash transactions the Euro was introduced from January 1, 1999; in cash from January 1, 2002. The cash euro replaced the national currencies of 17 (out of 27) European Union countries."

 
maybe we are facing a massive move, which can only be analysed using the older TFs since 1971).
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