[Branch closed!] EURUSD - Trends, Forecasts and Consequences (Episode 4) - page 345

 
93408:


On the other hand, if we look at the Greek case, the conditions for helping the remaining EU member states may have to be tightened. If the only countries left are the strong ones that don't pull the whole union together, that will only benefit the EU. On a simpler level, by comparison, it's like the Soviet collective farm: someone works, and someone drinks too much and they get workdays to repair the shack and get money for bread and vodka... so as not to spoil the figures because of this loudmouth.

Attention question:

1. if you pull an alky out of the collective farm, will the performance (read course) of the collective farm go up or down?

2. Will those who work and are able to help the laggards think twice before financing without the hope of repaying their debts?

3. those who are helped will think about the consequences before asking for help?

And the last question, if Germany thinks that they do not want to feed all the spongers, what will be the fate of the EU? But that's just for laughs. Although... there is a joke in every joke.


1. it is not certain that they will rise, but they will not fall.

2. not ruled out in the form of humanitarian aid....(for indicators )

3. unlikely

and lastly Germany is much smaller in population and area than the other countries combined .... might be offended by it))))

 
mimohodom:

we have a widespread divergence, apparently a reversal


Oops, no divergence on M1, let's go back up again, but first we need to go three waves down on M30.
 
93408:

The fact is that Germany is a democracy. If the EU's problems get to the Germans, the next election may be played on that by a political force ;)
None of the political parties will declare it as a slogan during the pre-election kapmania. There are only 3-4 parties that can get enough votes to get into parliament. Not a single one will do such a thing. I know the political system and sentiments from within, so to speak.
 
s_aullma:
None of the political parties will declare this as a slogan during the pre-election kapmania. There are only 3-4 parties that can get enough votes to get into parliament. Not a single one will do such a thing. I am familiar with the political system and sentiments from the inside so to speak.

It would be interesting to get an insider's view on the problem ???
 
s_aullma:
None of the political parties will declare it as a slogan during the pre-election kapmania. There are only 3-4 parties that can get enough votes to get into parliament. Not a single one will do such a thing. I know the political system and sentiments from within, so to speak.


No offence... Just fantasies:

If you look from the back of the century, indeed no German political force would declare withdrawal from the European Union. The EU is what Germany has been fighting for for centuries. ))))))))))

 
93408:


No offence... Just fantasies:

If you look from the back of the century, indeed no German political force would declare withdrawal from the European Union. The EU is what Germany has been fighting for for centuries. ))))))))))

Well, let's say not a few centuries of war, but about 50 years of doing everything to make the EU happen. And the Germans, like a citizen of any other country, are first of all interested in their own skin. And in the German reality it is decrease of taxes, costs of energy and petrol, stability of social system. Especially in light of the recent changes in the health care system. That is why all discussions during the campaigns will be exclusively around these topics.
 
Evgen157:

It would be interesting to get an insider's perspective on the problem ???

Dissatisfaction. Here is the German view of the problem. As I wrote above it has to do primarily with the fact that the government "works" more for external problems than internal ones. Most see Greece in this way: if the Greeks weren't rescued the billions of euros could be given back to the taxpayers in the form of tax cuts.

The political parties are not arguing about helping Greece per se, but about what this help should look like (attracting banks and insurers). But this is more aimed at winning the sympathy of the voters. Because the Germans, like many others, believe that the banks are to blame for the financial crisis and that they are the only ones who profited from it. Therefore the involvement of the latter is for many, so to speak, an opportunity to give back to the public.

 
Mixon777:


Help us out already...Where we'll go...What do hamsters see there ? )))
 
mimohodom:

If you do not have an M1 divorcer, let's go back up.


on m30 I now see a triangle return to 1.4340

and tomorrow at 7 - 8.00 MSK - a strong move in one direction (but which one? From the image on the H4 - only upwards, with a target at 1.4525)

What's the joy of rubbish in the forum about things that have nothing to do with the EURUSD forecasts, trends or consequences?

You blow up 6 pages of primitive chat a day... Do you want to chat? Poke the counterparty and write a private message to him : both you'll discuss the topic you're interested in, and you'll save time for hundreds of other forum participants.