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Xaron
(Munich, Germany)
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Xaron
Germany
Posted Anonymously
14 years ago
Jul 2, 2010 14:11
In Thread: EUR
Short EUR/AUD at 1.4880.
Xaron
Munich, Germany
Posts: 528
14 years ago
Jul 2, 2010 8:42
In Thread: EUR
I'm short Euro now at 1.2520, SL 1.2560, target to be defined. ;)
Xaron
Munich, Germany
Posts: 528
14 years ago
Jul 2, 2010 8:14
I'm long Gold at 1208.
Xaron
Munich, Germany
Posts: 528
14 years ago
Jun 30, 2010 13:16
In Thread: EUR
Bank stress tests will be good otherwise they wouldn't publish it. ;)
Xaron
Munich, Germany
Posts: 528
14 years ago
Jun 30, 2010 11:13
In Thread: EUR
This will go up huge. There's already a shift in the sentiment.
Xaron
Munich, Germany
Posts: 528
14 years ago
Jun 30, 2010 10:22
In Thread: EUR
I expect the Euro to have seen its lows. I mean the worst is priced in and more. We need some real bad news (and I mean new news) to push it lower. I see the Euro at 1.30-35 till the end of this year and I'm long again.
Xaron
Munich, Germany
Posts: 528
14 years ago
Jun 30, 2010 8:19
In Thread: EUR
Qiman: That's true. But a majority of Germans haven't any clue of economics so they don't see the side effects and simply think that everything would be better with the Deutsche Mark again. Look, we Germans are always a bit pessimistic and look into the past instead of looking into the future...
Xaron
Munich, Germany
Posts: 528
14 years ago
Jun 29, 2010 10:01
In Thread: CHF
No, not a reserve currency, just safe haven flows. But I expect a huge short squeeze coming soon. Entered a bigger long here at 1.3280.
Xaron
Munich, Germany
Posts: 528
14 years ago
Jun 29, 2010 9:07
In Thread: CHF
1.3250 was the low so far. Amazing! Something's cooking here. Looks like some huge safe haven flows into the CHF as the Dollar and Yen aren't that safe anymore. Does someone park some money there? ;)
Xaron
Munich, Germany
Posts: 528
14 years ago
Jun 28, 2010 12:14
In Thread: CHF
CHF at 1.3410. Unbelievable... I wonder when the SNB might step in again? The speed of decline is incredible.