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by Ashraf Laidi
Posted: Feb 22, 2010 5:00
Comments: 2338
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USD

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Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
12 years ago
Mar 22, 2013 9:42
In reply to DaveO's post
ah, no, u should say that not suit u. i found that service not suit me either.
djellal
LAUSANNE, Switzerland
Posts: 531
12 years ago
Mar 22, 2013 7:32
In reply to DaveO's post
It is a time frame story... His target is 102y... I agree with him
Sir Ignore
United States
Posts: 3068
12 years ago
Mar 22, 2013 3:06
In reply to DaveO's post
you know< Dave, that a 6 loss streak sometime is also possible even with the best looking possibilities..
but all part of sticking to system and absorbing these outlies in the stats..part of the biz..mho..
nobody is immune to this....

jus sayin'
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
12 years ago
Mar 22, 2013 1:11
93.70 to 93.50 looks likely
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
12 years ago
Mar 22, 2013 1:02
I just noticed the last 6 consecutive long usdjpy trades AL has called been stopped out. Did someone once say something about doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result was the first sign of madness.
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
12 years ago
Mar 21, 2013 18:15
In reply to djellal's post
Not today, I see 93.50 in the crystal ball first.
djellal
LAUSANNE, Switzerland
Posts: 531
12 years ago
Mar 21, 2013 9:03
Usdjpy son at 100,00yen
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
12 years ago
Mar 20, 2013 23:50
more on US unemployment, the real # is closer 11.9% after corrections, about the same as ezone.
http://www.mauldineconomics.com/ttmygh/its-all-relative
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
12 years ago
Mar 20, 2013 17:12
Surprise, surprise Benanke understands this, a point I was making several days ago. Shame on many economic commentators for not doing their homework.
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
12 years ago
Mar 20, 2013 17:08
Good article on the accuracy of american jobs and unemployment numbers. There is no accuracy whatsoever until you pick up the trend several years hence. The BLS might as well be renamed B/S.
http://www.mauldineconomics.com/frontlinethoughts