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

Discuss EUR in this thread
 
cat0nip
Frankfurt, Germany
Posts: 1632
13 years ago
Jun 26, 2011 7:54
EUR/HUF long?
China is about to buy scrappy hungary sov bonds and to invest in in Hungary's yet not existing
"industry" - all rusty scrap from Stalin era with only very few remarkable exceptions - turning Hungary into a "trade hub". Yep!
This makes no sense at all except that China favors Mexico central bank's Carstens over
Merkel alike zombie Lagarde.
EURHUF spread is wide i.e. margin requirement is high.
cat0nip
Frankfurt, Germany
Posts: 1632
13 years ago
Jun 26, 2011 7:29
Just not. They had a handful of greenbacks. One buck bought anything.
But agreed money theory is not what a trader cares for but if so, one should simply quit
with emotional stuff and emotional bias about FED QE and that as those guys don't understand the subject.
jacek
Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 2579
13 years ago
Jun 25, 2011 23:36
good advice from a monetary theorist Cat.. start stuffing your mattresses with dollar bills:-)

obviously Cat is too young to remember his father/grandfather needing wheelbarrow of banknotes just to buy some bread:-)
jacek
Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 2579
13 years ago
Jun 25, 2011 23:25
Hey Sir.. I would not take gunjack's comments too seriously.. he is obviously trying to wind you up.. anyway even if it was true you can't make a trader from a looser like gunjack with bunch of filters.. for me personally your exchange with Tom was an eye opener.. i followed that with further studies of my own and might adopt some of the techniques discussed.. thank you that Sir
cat0nip
Frankfurt, Germany
Posts: 1632
13 years ago
Jun 25, 2011 22:26
Caribbean eh? I have never been there again after I had first time vacation in equatorial east and west Africa. Caribbean just second hand imo. Spoiled by snobby US and canadians tourists. Well not the franco canadians.
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
13 years ago
Jun 25, 2011 21:58
Hey skipper, the forum platform still wide open to abuse after months of requests for tighter security. I don't think anything is gonna change here, not even for paying subscribers.

(ploughing through enormous inbox---the penalty for holiday scives)
Sir Ignore
United States
Posts: 3068
13 years ago
Jun 25, 2011 20:49
u fell for it again gunjerk....deceiving the forum with more nics..and being very immorally dishonest in
your dirty work...are you proud of your deceit?? is it typical lousy brit behavior or just gunjack family
lowlife dribble....knew it was you, but I help all rookies....sorry they are around you..

Ashraf: posting again the handiwork of you homie gunjack.....
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Gunjack
London, UK

June 8, 2011 15:42 ET
Member since Jun 2009
In Thread: EUR
btw how many white folk u robbed this week in jamrock?? lol!!!
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Ashraf: this you tolerate in your PROFESSIONAL LIFE?

this karma brings failure for you...






cat0nip
Frankfurt, Germany
Posts: 1632
13 years ago
Jun 25, 2011 18:42
Lehman was an example of counterparty risk...the stuff with gross margin and net margin.
In a case of counterparty failure the gross margin is a black hole sucking up money.
Lack of money is deflation not inflation. Nevertheless prices will continue to raise but not because there is too much cheap money but because there is not enough money although the rate is low.
Suppose you move 100k $ of credit with 500 $ margin. In case of counterparty default your margin is 100.5k$. No way for money oversupply induced inflation.
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
13 years ago
Jun 25, 2011 18:37
Act II financial crisis next ? !
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
13 years ago
Jun 25, 2011 18:31
Might be seeing the start of some "real" deflation, to ultimately be followed by inflation, and in some cases hyper-inflation.