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Posted: Jan 1, 2011 0:30
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Ashraf's Book: Currency Trading and Intermarket Analysis

Ashraf's Book: Currency Trading and Intermarket Analysis
 
PILLANIA
CHANDIGARH, India
Posts: 4
15 years ago
Sep 8, 2009 16:57
sir,

thanx for u r reply regarding USD/INR view. i tried to change my country from Indonesia to India but could not find the option on u r site thats why i changed the user name.
Ashraf Laidi
London, UK
Posts: 0
15 years ago
Sep 8, 2009 16:45
handler, yes, my longterm view on inflation does suggest higher bond yields..10 yr ylds above 4.5%.


Ashraf
Qin
Jonkoping, Sweden
Posts: 492
15 years ago
Sep 8, 2009 12:02
chloethebull, This is Ashraf's most smart part........he give you 1.03 prediction and then he recommend people to long USD/CAD and tells people it will go to 1.16..........either way.....he always right......
chloethebull
halifax, Canada
Posted Anonymously
15 years ago
Sep 8, 2009 11:39
hi ashraf hope your vacation was great..was lookin at 3mth chart 1.0670 seem to be next support to be tested..if it fails could we dip to 1.0350..probly if we hit your target 1030-1050s...or do you feel thats too big of a drop to 1.0350( short term)..i cancelled all long orders of usd still holdn fri25k..do you look at the pressure on usd as a buyin long oppertunity?i do..am i being foolish to think that way..thanks for your help..have a great day
asad
London, UK
Posted Anonymously
15 years ago
Sep 8, 2009 6:52
Spec,

That's Gordon Brown's agenda! Bring GBP and Euro at parity and then justify inclusion into the Euro!
asad
London, UK
Posted Anonymously
15 years ago
Sep 8, 2009 6:50
SKP??!!

Since WHEN is Chandigarh in Indonesia??!! Sold it off overnight. :p Think you selected the one nation below India... ;)
skp
chandigarh, Indonesia
Posts: 1
15 years ago
Sep 8, 2009 6:37
sir,

could u please give u r view on USD/INR (Indian Rupee) for next six months.
anauel63
london, UK
Posts: 34
15 years ago
Sep 7, 2009 22:26
$AUD might go higher since the australian bonds yields are much greater than all the major economies
Moe
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Posts: 50
15 years ago
Sep 7, 2009 22:08
Ashraf,

can you shed some light on the Aussie since it has broken the 84.50 level? Where do you see it on the short run, specially with the Gold on the verge of the $1,000/- mark.

Thanks
speculator
Posted Anonymously
15 years ago
Sep 7, 2009 20:15
Euro manly. I see near party as the norm n the future.