hilary
- 31 Dec 2003 13:00
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STORMCALLER
- 24 Oct 2005 14:34
- 4549 of 11056
hils,
It's my manner normally, especially when being obsequiously grateful...:-)
chocolat,
Making progress, thank you, decided I needed more focus, now my "going round in circles" has become........a spiral..lol
'Bout you?
mg
- 24 Oct 2005 15:37
- 4551 of 11056
MM
You really shouldn't do that - not in the middle of the afternoon - it's ... well it's ... never mind it's definitely ......
mg
- 24 Oct 2005 15:46
- 4552 of 11056
BTW - I've decided to join the All Girl Long Crew @ 675 and 690 - lookng at the possibility of a 60 minute MACD turn .... but I still don't like the look of that 240 minute chart
hilary
- 24 Oct 2005 16:10
- 4553 of 11056
The Pound's a bit cream crackered after Hometrack, mg. It can't get it up. You want to get on the Swissie and the Jappy.
:o)
hilary
- 24 Oct 2005 16:11
- 4554 of 11056
Btw, why's MM hosting a piccie of my pins on the IST website?
hilary
- 24 Oct 2005 16:15
- 4555 of 11056
What with all the wet weather today, I'm actually in a pair of these.
:o)
mg
- 24 Oct 2005 16:28
- 4556 of 11056
Stoppit, stoppit - it's making my eyes go all funny 80
That'll teach me for joining the laydees - dropped like the proverbial wotsit after the lego figs...... ;-(
Is that Toblernip BTW ???
hilary
- 24 Oct 2005 16:31
- 4557 of 11056
Weber speaking tomorrow. I don't know why he's bothering to speak about European monetary policy ......... everybody knows that Europe doesn't have a monetary policy.
mg
- 24 Oct 2005 16:57
- 4558 of 11056
I think Long Laydees are wonderful - whatever they have goy on.
They didn't manage to scare me out of those long positions - which are currently looking very tasty.
Hope your Toblernip positions are going well or even wellies (I'm such a wag - doncha fink :)))))
Bobcolby
- 24 Oct 2005 17:18
- 4560 of 11056
mg
I have just seen Merlin!
The computer I use normally for mam has mozilla and does not show merlin.
When I use computer with IE, then I see Merlin.
I need a bit of magic in my trading, +2pips today after trying to straddle cable at 680
:-)
mg
- 24 Oct 2005 17:24
- 4561 of 11056
Bob
I was beginning to think you might be Merlinless - which would be such a pity after all the Fairy's efforts. And less of the smutty talk - we don't straddle on here - especially our cables !!!
I don't know Fairies, Wellies, Loonies - now Straddling Cables - whatever next.
mg (Col. Harrrumph Retd.)
Seymour Clearly
- 24 Oct 2005 23:16
- 4562 of 11056
Aha. Just used IE and found Merlin. I no longer feel excluded ;-)
Thank you Bob. (And Hils). I'm on holiday (at home with days out) so just checked in and found that having had days when there are no more than two posts a week or so on this thread, I suddenly have 31 to read!!!
You're all entitled to your opinion but I'm personally deeply uncomfortable straddling Cables.
Seymour Clearly
- 24 Oct 2005 23:46
- 4563 of 11056
BTW anyone watching GBP/JPY? Looks to have topped and may be on the turn?
Can't find out how to post a chart though.
chocolat
- 25 Oct 2005 00:14
- 4564 of 11056
If you want to mail it I'll put it up for you SC.
chocolat
- 25 Oct 2005 02:04
- 4565 of 11056
Ok USD/CAD
The steady and relentless climb in commodity prices since the middle of 2001 has contributed to the equally steady uptrend in the value of CAD (albeit it developed a little later). After a lag of almost a year the rally in CAD value began to demand real respect. With world economic growth prospects 'positive', at worst the demand for all commodities, not just energy related, is due to go on unabated. Prevailing CRB index levels have not been seen since the late 1980s and USD/CAD has been charging towards levels not seen since 1991. The trends in both have been showing no signs of turning and it would be a brave or foolish person who bets on a turn in the longer term trend in the current environment. That's the consensus.
I watched the Loonie bump along the bottom of its recent trading range, which was impressive since those prices hadn't been seen since about 1992. Sellers, mostly real money corporates, have been finding bids easy to uncover from speculative and fund names who've been happy to take profits on shorts. I bought the $ on 22 September @ 1.1625 (simply because it looked so oversold) when there was talk of barrier options at 1.1600 - expiration was unknown. It finally happened 10 days later - no sweat though, because I was already short again ;) It's been a doddle to follow up and down so far, although technically it's on the way to testing some ancient levels.
chocolat
- 25 Oct 2005 02:06
- 4566 of 11056
Btw - I know you can make yourself disappear, but what did you do with Tuesday, shortie?
mg
- 25 Oct 2005 07:56
- 4567 of 11056
Oi - Longie - I'm shortie again - 'cos it's Tuesday and the 4 hour has definitely turned IMHO. Ended up flat with my afternoon longs - they always warned me about playing with girls - should have kept my shorts up - or pulled up my longs when I had it in my hand ;)
mg
- 25 Oct 2005 08:35
- 4568 of 11056
Ooops - bolloxed that one up ;(
Stopped out for -50