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3 Currencies to Think About Shorting [view article]
obviously you don't believe in the supply/demand equation.Do you actually believe the world's supply of dollars is going to shrink ... any time soon?? Reply
3 Currencies to Think About Shorting [view article]
Reckoning without the US Congress again? They will race any currency to the down side with bailouts profligate spending and shear criminal corruption. The SE Asian currencies may devalue a little, particularly NZ, but the dollar will be held back by USA policies to have the cake and eat it too. As for the Euro, who knows if it even survives this next five years. You are short sided. Reply3 Currencies to Think About Shorting [view article]
So you see a major rally in the US buck - HAHAHAThe Euro is going to $2.00 by the end of the year
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3 Currencies to Think About Shorting [view article]
last one, you are the one waiting euro/yen 170 at the end of the year and shorting the euro? the only way for that happen is a collapse on yen too = big carry trade, so you are very bullish on the US$ at the end. Only with Reagans resurrection... Replyng
3 Currencies to Think About Shorting [view article]
so you really think the FED will increase the rates and do harakiri to wall street? Replyng
3 Currencies to Think About Shorting [view article]
Kathy,for sure the germans dont like inflation and they are willing to accept less growth in 2009, that means a strong euro for some more time, even against high spending southern neighbours. Agreed on NZD it was a bubble, oil bubble looks to be correcting so the UK has not incentive to stop inflation fight, you need some perspective, not jumping in all the ships.
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3 Currencies to Think About Shorting [view article]
Kathy!!Hey, I like the insight you give, albeit brief, but I agree wholeheartedly with your analysis... you were on Wall St. Warriors, weren't you? I remember seeing you on a few episodes, great to see you collaborating on this site. What do you think of Brazil's currency at this point? With the 75 bps raise yesterday defending against inflation, the currency seems relatively safe compared with others, but I recent article I read from Soc Gen has me concerned about the long term P/E valuations in most of the emerging markets. I'd be curious to hear your thoughts. Thanks! Reply
3 Currencies to Think About Shorting [view article]
Kathy!!Hey, I like the insight you give, albeit brief, but I agree wholeheartedly with your analysis... you were on Wall St. Warriors, weren't you? I remember seeing you on a few episodes, great to see you collaborating on this site. What do you think of Brazil's currency at this point? With the 75 bps raise yesterday defending against inflation, the currency seems relatively safe compared with others, but I recent article I read from Soc Gen has me concerned about the long term P/E valuations in most of the emerging markets. I'd be curious to hear your thoughts. Thanks! Reply
U.S. Markets: Is it Time to Throw Caution to the Wind? [view article]
With 30 years in the corporate world I have yet to see a one page report that told the full story.Executives that demand one pagers normally have their minds made up in advance, right or wrong.
Reports should be long enough to cover the subject matter.
They should not be defined by some arbitrary limit.
Excellent article. Reply
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U.S. Markets: Is it Time to Throw Caution to the Wind? [view article]
I did a piece on wind, but check out airlineswww.investorslive.com/.../ Reply
Why Did EUR/JPY Hit a Record High? [view article]
yes, the correlation is there but what is the connection in fundamentals. ReplyWhy Did EUR/JPY Hit a Record High? [view article]
but what american economy ha to do with Japan/Euro relation ReplyU.S. Markets: Is it Time to Throw Caution to the Wind? [view article]
You made a good point FRIEND. This is a gods and clods economy with the middle being squeezed into the clods category. The story always end up the same though, the clods all get together and overthrow the gods, an external enemy brings down the gods or the money runs out from the clods making the clods Bastille party that much easier. I am disgusted about our socialism for the rich government, but all things do change. Empires do receed but most find there way as permanent cultures, ours will be no different. ReplyU.S. Markets: Is it Time to Throw Caution to the Wind? [view article]
Dear quetzalcoatl,I let most misspellings and bad grammar go. This one was just funny. But it sure makes it hard to take the article seriously when it starts off that way. I don't think it's unreasonable to ask people who write for a living to use the language correctly. Reply
U.S. Markets: Is it Time to Throw Caution to the Wind? [view article]
After witnessing a 60-year bull market in America, with some relatively minor corrections, monsieur du Plessis can be forgiven.Yes Virginia, America won World War II. But that was 63 years ago.
If Prieur is French (he must be because with a name like that he never would have survived American middle school,) we have to forgive his spelling. If any of us could write French as well as he writes English, we would be rich already and wouldn't be posting here.
Zut alors. Reply