EURUSD - Trends, Forecasts and Implications (Part 2) - page 886
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Yuji Saito, director of the currency department at Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank, said: "If there is no bailout request from Ireland by tomorrow, I think the euro will fall to $1.3500. Can we believe it?
full p****ece ..... all stand .... movement 00
lots of important news today, so wait for it.
The whole move should fall lower but there is virtually nothing to indicate an increase - just the possibility of a successive descent during this and the following weeks
The whole move should fall lower but there is virtually nothing to indicate an increase - just the possibility of a successive descent during this and the following weeks
how could it be
https://www.mql5.com/ru/forum/126769/page850
How could that be?
https://www.mql5.com/ru/forum/126769/page850
When the daily channel turns, then we will see a full-fledged correction - the graphical analysis at such movements only suggests
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Because you're cluttering up the forum.
Before you write something here, look at the title of the thread.
Something about the euro is disappointing lately, with its hypervolatility.
And then there are the problems with the peripheral countries... In fact, there are rumours about a break-up of the euro zone (of course, that is only a rumour, but a year ago it was not so).
In general, everyone should urgently study AUDUSD as a fallback position :-)
The London Oil Exchange has announced that from 22 November it will start selling oil contracts not only for dollars but also for gold bullion. Specialists saw this as a strengthening of gold's position as the world's reserve currency. Yesterday some heads of states at the summit of G20 declared that American dollar cannot keep the position of the main world reserve currency any longer.