hilary
- 31 Dec 2003 13:00
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chocolat
- 10 May 2005 21:25
- 4008 of 11056
CMC's ok for 24 hour stuff - 3 point spread, but you have to be wary of overnight stops. Plus CMC can't requote FX.
chocolat
- 11 May 2005 08:44
- 4009 of 11056
One day mg XIV who had been stranded on a desert island for over 10
years, saw a speck on the horizon. He thought to himself, "It's certainly
not a ship." And, as the speck got closer and closer, he began to rule out
the possibilities of a small boat and even a raft.
Suddenly there emerged from the surf a wet-suited black clad figure.
Putting aside the scuba gear and the top of the wet suit, there stood a
drop-dead gorgeous blonde.
The glamorous blonde strode up to the stunned mg XIV and said to him,
"Tell me, how long has it been since you've had a cigarette?"
"Ten years," replied the amazed mg XIV. With that, she reached over and unzipped a waterproof pocket on the left sleeve or her wet suit, and pulled out a fresh pack of cigarettes.
He took one, lit it, and took a long drag. "Holy mother of God," said mg, "that is so good I'd almost forgotten how great a smoke can be!"
"And how long has it been since you've had a drop of good Scotch whisky?"
asked the blonde.
Trembling, the castaway replied, "Ten years."
Hearing that, the blonde reached over to her right sleeve, unzippped a pocket
there and removed a flask and handed it to him.
He opened the flask and took a long drink. "It's the nectar of God!"
cried the Yorkshireman. "It's truly fantastic!!!"
At this point the gorgeous blonde started to slowly unzip the long front
of her wet suit, right down the middle. She looked at the trembling man
and asked, "And how long has it been since you played around?"
With tears in his eyes, mg XIV fell to his knees and sobbed,
"Sweet Jesus! Don't tell me you've got golf clubs in there too!"
hilary
- 11 May 2005 09:26
- 4010 of 11056
The Yen????????
Maggot
- 11 May 2005 09:39
- 4011 of 11056
Just my luck. Was short on the $/Yen when it dropped but had a buy-back order in at 47!
Robb
- 11 May 2005 09:46
- 4012 of 11056
China banker: ready for yuan reform
But U.S. pressure makes it harder for central bank - report
By MarketWatch
Last Update: 4:16 AM ET May 11, 2005
TOKYO (MarketWatch) - A deputy governor of the People's Bank of China said the central bank is now "technically" prepared to carry out currency reforms, according to a published report Wednesday.
Rest of story here :-
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story.asp?guid=%7B3C0A2D82%2D6C6A%2D4A76%2DB9BC%2D2C64E34EAF9B%7D&siteid=mktw
hilary
- 11 May 2005 10:07
- 4013 of 11056
I'm not sure what to make of that reaction other than to suggest that volumes were probably pretty thin for it move like that. The Yuan revaluation has been on the table for what seems like ages now. Cable didn't budge throughout the wild swings elsewhere. And only a few minutes before the Trade Balance figures too. Hmmmmmm.
mg
- 11 May 2005 10:32
- 4014 of 11056
choccie
How did you know that I'd been castaway - I thought I'd kept that well hidden 8-O
;))))))
Hils
Wondered about the Yuan news effect on cable - seems to be completely unphased by it.
shano1
- 11 May 2005 13:00
- 4015 of 11056
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?c_id=1&ObjectID=10124890
(NZD)
"11.05.05
By Ruth Berry, Anne Beston, Derek Cheng and Ellen Read
The Government is bracing itself for the international reaction to what is believed to be a foot and mouth hoax.
Agriculture Minister Jim Sutton said last night the suspension of meat exports by some countries was a real possibility.
The crisis was triggered by a letter sent to Helen Clark that claimed the disease had been deliberately released on Waiheke Island.
Nervous eyes will also be fixed on the New Zealand dollar today as international markets continue to respond. The dollar dipped almost half a cent when news of the possible outbreak hit brokers screens late today.
Westpac senior currency strategist Johnathan Bayley said "spooked" overseas investors were the main sellers and there was a distinct possibility the kiwi would trade lower overnight as the news spread around the world.
Mr Sutton said overseas trading partners had been contacted. He would not be surprised if "one or two countries" imposed an export ban, but he hoped most would accept officials view that the scare was a hoax. "
hodgins
- 12 May 2005 08:12
- 4016 of 11056
strong US Retail Sales expected? so positive for dollar?
but imports component weak on yesterdays deficit figures.
So appears contradictory.
Dollar strength first?
mg
- 12 May 2005 08:22
- 4017 of 11056
Made a few cable points on the way down. Now looking to reverse - possibly 8-O
mg
- 12 May 2005 08:29
- 4018 of 11056
Oooops, forgot I had placed a buy order for overnight @ 650 - which has now been triggered. So long and nervous.
chocolat
- 12 May 2005 08:32
- 4019 of 11056
Long 635
Missed it all yesterday morning
chocolat
- 12 May 2005 08:54
- 4020 of 11056
Reversed 51
And out for nothing :S
Maggot
- 12 May 2005 09:04
- 4021 of 11056
I have just been requoted by cmc on Cable - a 1 upbet when the chart was quite placid - ie no spikes etc! Can't remember that happening before.
Cloudbase
- 12 May 2005 09:18
- 4022 of 11056
Maggot..... yes i've had a CMC requote on forex, 2 in 2yrs i think so not
too bad. You will get requotes from spot forex platforms if the price moves
before they execute, so all in CMC reasonably fare in forex.
Maggot
- 12 May 2005 09:31
- 4023 of 11056
Cloudbase. Is there any advantage in using other platforms to trade forex rather than CMC? I've not seen how they work - is it like direct market access using a CFD so you can get the other side of the spread? To be honest although I've looked at the adverts etc there's so much jargon it completely throws me. Anyway, have taken 23 pts from a Cable short this smorning and just now 7 from a long at 58. Am tending to get better using spreadbets - placing fewer bets, more considered, puttin in an oco, and moving it off the screen so I'm not tempted to watch it all the time.
chocolat
- 12 May 2005 09:56
- 4024 of 11056
Sitting short 665 and waiting for it to break one way or the other.
mg
- 12 May 2005 10:48
- 4025 of 11056
Out of my long for 30 - feels a bit dodgy - and diversions mean I can't watch
chocolat
- 12 May 2005 10:57
- 4026 of 11056
Been dodging up and down all morning. 1 more minute to close my last trade and off for a soak :)
hodgins
- 12 May 2005 14:01
- 4027 of 11056
wow!
approaching bottom 3 yr daily uptrend and sitting on bottom of hourly, 5 minute downtrends.
Turn? 1.8610