German elections, when to short the euro, or buy it?

 

The German chancellor's election is on 24 September. So why is this event of such interest to the world public?

The answer here is obvious. After all, the German chancellor is, without exaggeration, one of the most powerful figures on the board of not only European, but also world politics.

When we short the Euro, from what level?

Or should we buy long term?

 
Vitaly Muzichenko:

The German chancellor's election is on 24 September. So why is this event of such interest to the world public?

The answer here is obvious. After all, the German chancellor is, without exaggeration, one of the most powerful figures on the board of not only European, but also world politics.

When we short the Euro, from what level?

Or should we buy long term?


Merkel stays, we buy.

 
prostotrader:

Merkel stays, we buy.

Maybe people will come to their senses, sanctions are not only bad for business, it's bad for the population too, plus refugees, and it's the chancellor's doing. They have a chancellor running the whole parade.

 
Vitaly Muzichenko:

Maybe people will come to their senses, sanctions are not only bad for business, it's bad for the population too, plus refugees, and it's the chancellor's doing. They have a chancellor running the whole parade.


It is better to sit on the fence.

 
Viktor Korchagin:

Better to sit on the fence altogether.

There was good traffic on Trump for a very long time, not in the right direction though, but there was)

 

the eu will go down

 
Vitaly Muzichenko:

There was a good move on Trump for a very long time, not in the right direction, but there was).


That's what it's all about...it's a coffee grounds guessing game...and they're in it for the money...take off more stops

 

Should the stop grid be abandoned at the announcement of the results?

 
Vitaly Muzichenko:

How about a stopgap grid thrown in at the announcement of the results?


))) And get all orders opening at roughly the same price (slippage)?

 
Ihor Herasko:

))) And get all orders to open at approximately the same price (slippage)?

It makes sense, it means this variant does not belong to us (

Sitting on the fence is not an option either, you may not only lose, you may gain

 
Vitaly Muzichenko:

The German chancellor's election is on 24 September. So why is this event of such interest to the world public?

The answer here is obvious. After all, the German chancellor is, without exaggeration, one of the most powerful figures on the board of not only European, but also world politics.

When we short the Euro, from what level?

Or may we go long?

Better to close positions before the weekend