FOREX - Trends, Forecasts and Implications (Episode 17: July 2012) - page 428

 
Ishim:
I hope to enlighten - come to you in the mental field (well, it's like a ghost)

 
strangerr:


You're a fool, you'll die a fool.)

Some of the profits should always be taken away at once

I don't know where we're going even now, I can't see the future.

Upwards for now - correction work...
 
Margaret, what happened there, Japanese couples went up, did their island sink?)))
 
strangerr:
Margaret, what happened there, Japanese pairs went up, did their island sink?)))

Big players??? :DDDDDDDDD

Yen has been going crazy like that a lot lately....

 

everything froze in place=) the forecast matched the expectation and everyone went out drinking and eating kebabs. i'll go too. by the way, what futures for monday can anyone say?

 

A flat is a flat in Africa ))))

A trend is a trend)))

 
strangerr:
Margaret, what happened there, Japanese couples went up, did their island sink?)))
Bad US GDP data is out
 

Why bad?

GDP grew 1.5% in Q2, exceeding expectations

 
installyator:

Why bad?

GDP grew 1.5% in Q2, exceeding expectations

Where?

Time CurrencyImportantEventFact.ForecastPrevious
Friday, July 27
16:30 USD GDP Price Index (Quarterly) 1.5%1.6%2.2%
16:30 USD GDP (Quarterly) 1.5%1.5%2.0%
17:55 USD Expected inflation Michigan2.8%
17:55 USD University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index72.072.0
18:30 USD Inflation Cycle Expectations Index (annulled) /ECRI (Weekly)-
Time Country Indicator Value Forecast Forecast value.
16:30 US
GDP growth QoQ (Q2) 1.5 % 1.5 % 1.9 %
16:30 USA
GDP price index q/q (Q2) 1.6 % 1.6 % 2 %
16:30 USA
Personal Consumption Expenditure Price Index Q/Q (Q2) 0.7 % 1.5 % 2.6 %
16:30 USA
Core Personal Consumption Expenditure Price Index Q/Q (Q2) 1.8 % 1.9 % 2.3 %
16:30 USA
Real final sales q/q (Q2) 1.2 % - 1.8 %
16:30 US
Purchasing Price Index Q/Q (Q2) 0.7 % - 2.6 %
17:55 USA
University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index m/m (July) - 73 п. 72 п.
 
installyator:

Why bad?

GDP grew 1.5% in Q2, exceeding expectations


Not exceeding, but as expected with a decline