[Archive] FOREX - Trends, Forecasts and Consequences (Episode 11: January 2012) - page 705
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is that so you can blame someone else for the moose? ))))
I'd rather shut up or I'll find out I'm an evil, jealous bitch... I bought it and now I'm sitting here )))))))
is that so you can blame someone else for the moose? ))))
No, to make it easier for you to overstay :)
I'm just going to watch one more episode and then go to sleep, let it sit till morning ))))
In further analysing the book The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat . I found a very entertaining moment. The case of a man who allegedly found someone else's leg in his bed, thinking it was a joke (it was planted in his bed, many medics have a great sense of humour, I saw it myself...) he thought of nothing better than to throw it away, and to his surprise it flew out of bed himself. As it became clear later, it was his leg... So, what was my point? EUR/USD, its behavior lately reminded me of this case, it often moved uncoordinated with the market, it kept moving as if it was a separate part of body. The result, as always, was the same - the whole body flew out, off the bed. And it made me think that this pair has become so independent sometimes that it can move in the context of market instruments as it wants. The conclusion is not very good to avoid errors in this pair. I think more and more that with the stock market one can make a systematic approach, but with currencies it is horror on the wings of night.
What are we smoking?
I'm a sniffer. Glue, sometimes a torque. You can do it too. You don't give a fuck who you come to.
In further analysing the book The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat . I found a very entertaining moment. The case of a man who allegedly found someone else's leg in his bed, thinking it was a joke (it was planted in his bed, many medics have a great sense of humour, I saw it myself...) he thought of nothing better than to throw it away, and to his surprise it flew out of bed himself. As it became clear later, it was his leg... So, what was my point? EUR/USD, its behavior lately reminded me of this case, it often moved uncoordinated with the market, it kept moving as if it was a separate part of body. The result, as always, was the same - the whole body flew out, off the bed. And it made me think that this pair has become so independent sometimes that it can move in the context of market instruments as it wants. The conclusion is not very good to avoid errors in this pair. I think more and more that with the stock market one can make a systematic approach, but with currencies it is horror on the wings of night.
Each pair should be considered independently, as I have said many times before.