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by Ashraf Laidi
Posted: Feb 20, 2010 5:00
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EUR

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jacek
Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 2579
14 years ago
Jul 20, 2011 0:18
no need digi.. i like you too:-)..

the real winner is kiwi!!!.. at least lately..
digi
toro, Canada
Posts: 1040
14 years ago
Jul 19, 2011 23:57
http://www.global-view.com/forums/chart.php?f=1&id=909917

aussie and cad similar currencies but ausie is the winner
digi
toro, Canada
Posts: 1040
14 years ago
Jul 19, 2011 23:55
probably Mallorca ,
jacek
Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 2579
14 years ago
Jul 19, 2011 23:13
Have a great time Cat.. is it Greece?.. looking for a bargain Greek isle? :-)

btw do you mean short put or just put option?
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
14 years ago
Jul 19, 2011 21:35
Have a good vacation Catnip
cat0nip
Frankfurt, Germany
Posts: 1632
14 years ago
Jul 19, 2011 20:12
ok traderz i'll leave tomorrow for a trip 2 weeks or so... bot turned off...but "he" told me EUR looks no good anymore .... and overlooked but important Goldman missed ( again)
i place an out of money short option on dow and nas100 .
glgt
digi
toro, Canada
Posts: 1040
14 years ago
Jul 19, 2011 19:45
looks dat way considering fundamentals and technical perspectives

this upmove turns out to be just the correction , further euro upmove has been stoped
if it gets inside the tunnel

givemethebill
Japan
Posts: 316
14 years ago
Jul 19, 2011 19:30
Hello ALL, any open position? I am currently still short from 1.43 level.. seems that Daily triangle has been broken(1.4214) to form new pattern. Will that new pattern be of that towards 1.39 again? GL GT
digi
toro, Canada
Posts: 1040
14 years ago
Jul 19, 2011 19:25
all righty

shorts falling down
digi
toro, Canada
Posts: 1040
14 years ago
Jul 19, 2011 18:44
Denmark negotiated special "opt-outs" of the Maastricht Treaty that allowed the country to preserve the krone while most other members of the European Union adopted the euro in 1999. A referendum on the currency issue held in 2000 rejected the proposed adoption of the euro. The Liberal-Conservative government of Anders Fogh Rasmussen planned another referendum on the issue in 2004, but these plans were dropped when polls showed decreasing support for the euro.

The krone is pegged to the euro via the ERM II, the European Union's exchange rate mechanism. Before the introduction of the euro, the krone was linked to the German mark, the intention being to keep the krone stable.