hilary
- 31 Dec 2003 13:00
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Dil
- 26 Feb 2010 09:44
- 10826 of 11056
lol , market took the "good" news well.
hilary
- 28 Feb 2010 11:53
- 10827 of 11056
From Jamie:
Prudential PLC is in talks to buy AIG’s Asian business for as much as $25 bln. That would likely result in large cable sales to fund the transaction.
It also makes one wonder whether this week’s Cable weakness was the investment bankers on the deal getting a head start…
Dil
- 03 Mar 2010 22:31
- 10828 of 11056
Anyone trade inside days (EURGBP) ?
hilary
- 04 Mar 2010 07:37
- 10830 of 11056
DelBoy,
I will always argue that it was neither the Pru nor the hung parliament fears that caused the sell off. Instead, I will invariably say that the sell off was already in the chart. The chart said to me that sterling was due a massive sell off in advance of those stories and, lo and behold, it sold. Indeed, a number of BSDs had pointed to sterling's parlous position in recent weeks, vis-a-vis some previous posts on this thread.
Imho, the news itself is a mere catalyst. As it happens, on Monday the commentators were blaming both stories. They started with the Pru and then moved to election jitters. Commentators sell news and it's their job to find explanations and reasons for these things. When sterling retraced on Tuesday and Wednesday, the retracement was then being put down to "fears that the AIA acquisition might fail, in which case the Pru might be hedging their $25 bln". Utter bollox of course, because daily price bars frequently show a retracement of the prior day's price action and this retracement was nothing unusual.
The commentators had a duty to find some story that would fit though.
Dilbert,
I'm a trendy girl, but there are those that do. Particularly if you're prepared to stay up all night and scalp the range to death for 4 or 5 pips a throw on the 1-minute chart.
hilary
- 04 Mar 2010 07:42
- 10831 of 11056
Btw, when you gave Edmundo the heads up, I hope you told him you heard it here first.
:o)
Dil
- 04 Mar 2010 08:12
- 10832 of 11056
Was thinking more of the daily chart Hils and only once Europe was open.
hilary
- 04 Mar 2010 08:27
- 10833 of 11056
I figured that, Dilbert, and that's probably how I'd play it if I traded ranges. I think Chocopops might be your Range Queen.
hilary
- 04 Mar 2010 08:32
- 10835 of 11056
I bet you Tweeted it on one of those iPhone wotsits as well where you need a prior visit to Specsavers Flossieshop just to see the bloody screen!
skinny
- 04 Mar 2010 08:36
- 10836 of 11056
Talking of Chocopops - has she stopped trading or just stopped posting?
Seymour Clearly
- 05 Mar 2010 17:42
- 10837 of 11056
Currency Trader Magazine available for free download
here.
Often a place for ethereal mathematics, but some quite interesting stuff occasionally. Anyway, it's free, so nothing to lose.
skinny
- 15 Mar 2010 09:20
- 10838 of 11056
ttt
Dil
- 24 Mar 2010 08:25
- 10839 of 11056
x
Dil
- 24 Mar 2010 09:19
- 10841 of 11056
lol , I was fed up with ttt and .
:-)
Digger
- 31 Mar 2010 06:37
- 10842 of 11056
hilary
- 01 Apr 2010 07:33
- 10844 of 11056
... into a toad at midnight?
Honestly, I haven't touched it, DelBoy. It's probably those dodgy specs you've been wearing.
:o)