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by Ashraf Laidi
Posted: Feb 22, 2010 5:00
Comments: 903
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CHF

Discuss CHF
 
said
mulhouse, France
Posts: 2822
15 years ago
Mar 17, 2010 15:14
i expect around 1.50 for the next weeks
Xaron
Munich, Germany
Posts: 528
15 years ago
Mar 17, 2010 14:35
Time for some intervention now? ;) I'm long at 1.4490 (EUR/CHF)
said
mulhouse, France
Posts: 2822
15 years ago
Mar 17, 2010 10:41
EXPECT A CLEAR "UNOFFICIAL " SNB INTERVENTION
coolshades
UK
Posts: 53
15 years ago
Mar 3, 2010 15:31
pipped off, strongly disagree with you. i would agree about ACCOUNTABILITY, if you, i and all others were PAYING ashraf.

we arent. his is a free service and people are welcome to put up with him or shut up.

PippedOff
Canada
Posted Anonymously
15 years ago
Mar 3, 2010 15:14
@lion-busy trading this crazy market. However, although I don't agree with his methods, I feel rkk brings up some good points regarding accountability here regarding bragging about a "winning" trade, but then absolutely no mention of the trade when it goes againt by 250 pips.

Just my point of view- sorry
lionking65
singapore, Singapore
Posts: 19
15 years ago
Mar 3, 2010 14:10
I meant, u hv been missing the fun and we have been missing u on that thread, of Gold shooting up beyond 1142
lionking65
singapore, Singapore
Posts: 19
15 years ago
Mar 3, 2010 14:09
Where were u Pippedoff? We hv been missing all the fun on the Gold and AUD/NZD discussion with RKK. Join in mate....
PippedOff
Canada
Posted Anonymously
15 years ago
Mar 3, 2010 14:07
SNB intervenes yet again by selling CHF.

Yet RNB intervenes 24-hours a day to support higher Aussie.

The national pastime in Australia is the RBA selling a basket of currencies against the aussie 24 hours a day.
montmorency
Abingdon, UK
Posts: 610
15 years ago
Mar 2, 2010 15:54
Only caught a few pips of it. My original limit/TP was set too high, so closed it manually for small gain.
(Was concentrating elsewhere really).
PippedOff
Canada
Posted Anonymously
15 years ago
Mar 2, 2010 15:52
SNB just intervened again. heck, RBA intervenes the opposite way 24 hours a day