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109 Posts Total by "cougr":
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cougr
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cougr
Australia
Posts: 101
15 years ago
Jul 7, 2009 12:03
Spec ,with regard to S&P , 845 ,according to my interpretation of the charts is a critical level . A close below this will signal a decline close to or equal to the March lows .
cougr
Australia
Posted Anonymously
15 years ago
Jul 6, 2009 13:32
Carlco ,current Jpy strength has been attributed to various reports suggesting that Japan's economic woes are reducing and that it may lead the way vis a vis economic growth on the back of Chinese domestic growth.
cougr
Australia
Posts: 101
15 years ago
Jul 6, 2009 13:18
To the tune of another 25 billion pounds .
cougr
Australia
Posts: 101
15 years ago
Jul 3, 2009 14:30
Moscow summit July 6 - 8.Be alert for any repeat comments by Putin and his concerns about dollar as reserve currency .
cougr
Australia
Posted Anonymously
15 years ago
Jul 3, 2009 14:00
Ashraf, he's (RBNZ chief)definitely keen on keeping rates down and apparently he's concerned that the swine flu will severely impede economic growth .
cougr
Australia
Posts: 101
15 years ago
Jul 3, 2009 1:48
Any further cuts to official interest rates ,which now seems very likely ,and this pair (NZDUSD) as well as other NZD crosses will fall quite markedly from current levels.
cougr
Australia
Posts: 101
15 years ago
Jul 2, 2009 17:01
Admittedly Ashraf,you are one in a million . For a person of your stature to make the time for and to have the tolerance and the will to guide and mentor so many people on this site is simply unbelievable . I think there are quite a few of us here whose gratitude to you is immense .
cougr
Australia
Posts: 101
15 years ago
Jul 2, 2009 16:38
You're welcome Rajesh .
cougr
Australia
Posts: 101
15 years ago
Jul 2, 2009 16:30
Spec ,you could be on to something that others are blind spotted to .
cougr
Australia
Posts: 101
15 years ago
Jul 2, 2009 16:10
Spec ,if the dollar can mount a comeback and close above and sustain itself beyond the highs of this year ( I think it was somewhere in the 88s or 89s ) then I think there would be a serious argument from a technical standpoint to back your suggestion . There is one other consideration that perhaps adds some weight to your assertion and that is that the dollar in the past has resonated with a 5 to 7 year cycle.So considering that its previous top was in 2001 we are definitely due for a cycle where the dollar has an upwards trajectory for several years. Many cycle proponents are aware of this and would be backing your argument.