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The Forex Thread (FX)     

hilary - 31 Dec 2003 13:00

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hilary - 29 Jun 2007 10:52 - 8210 of 11056

D,

Yes my Intellichart is fine, but it was playing up earlier this week. It seemed to be locked on fiber.

ptholden - 29 Jun 2007 11:55 - 8211 of 11056

Just closed a cheeky little long on Cable for +22 (double contract) so actually worth +44 :)

Seymour Clearly - 29 Jun 2007 15:22 - 8212 of 11056

A little long on cable @ 50 to run into next week.

Seymour Clearly - 29 Jun 2007 22:03 - 8213 of 11056

Closed + 36 a few minutes ago :-))

foale - 02 Jul 2007 07:29 - 8214 of 11056

GBP / Yen might be interesting today...given where Cable and dlr/Yen is today..

foale - 02 Jul 2007 07:56 - 8215 of 11056

well that was nice a 100 basis points fall since my last post.

hilary - 02 Jul 2007 09:11 - 8216 of 11056

I've removed last week's calendar from the header, but I've got PC problems which are preventing me from being able to sort out this week's calendar. I hope to have it resolved in the next day or so.

MightyMicro - 02 Jul 2007 13:12 - 8217 of 11056

As the content-producing half of the FX IT department has an equipment problem, it was left to the hosting techie to produce the content. So I've done my best, stop complaining and put your reading glasses on.

Seymour Clearly - 02 Jul 2007 13:58 - 8218 of 11056

I feel a business opportunity here....

MightyMicro - 02 Jul 2007 20:44 - 8219 of 11056

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ptholden - 02 Jul 2007 21:25 - 8220 of 11056

Thanks MM
Anyone got a pair of binoculars?

qwento - 02 Jul 2007 22:15 - 8221 of 11056

For users of the Dr Clearly's Patent Forex Spectacles which enable you to display and view the entire content of the Oxford English Dictionary on one monitor an extract from today's Rockefeller Briefing :

Y e n S a g a : While the market is swaggering around all but boasting that it has more money than the BoJ, it is at the same time mindful of actual money flows. Bloomberg reports this morning that The yen also rose on speculation Japanese investors will bring back money invested in German Bunds. Germany will pay more than 16 billion euros ($21.7 billion) in coupon and principal on government debt July 4, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. In our experience, these giant payouts in various bond issues, including American ones, have only the most fleeting of effects, so we are not convinced--but you never know when a seemingly small event gets built into a bigger Event. The yen was already rising Friday afternoon from 123.50 at 10 am ET in New York to 122.95 at the close, and it proceeded to 122.38 after Europe came in (after a flat Asian session). This is only about 100 points but clearly the US and European traders see something that Asian traders do not.

In Japan, they take the too-weak yen more seriously. Major exporters are complaining to Bloomberg that they see trade friction ahead, meaning complaints from the US, particularly car-makers. The head of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry and chairman of a petrochemicals company, Mr. Yamaguchi, had said last week that The yen's excessive weakness could lead to instability. One possible response would be yen-buying intervention.'' This is the first press report of the word intervention that we have seen. Also, Japanese traders see the BoJ raising rates in August regardless of Fridays drop in even the Tokyo CPI. According to Bloomberg, 14 of 31 economists are predicting the hike then--after the Parliamentary elections but before the end-Sept half-year results. We say that if the BoJ does raise rates in August, it means a new spirit of cooperativeness between the MoF and BoJ and evidence of focus on the yen. Historically, every time this happens we get a big yen move. Carry-traders can be accidental by-standers.

Seymour Clearly - 02 Jul 2007 22:37 - 8222 of 11056

Bloomin 'eck. I can't read that.

ptholden - 02 Jul 2007 22:37 - 8223 of 11056

Anyone got a bigger pair of binoculars?

Seymour Clearly - 02 Jul 2007 22:40 - 8224 of 11056

That's better - found my specs. I recommend them.

I have, of course, no connection with the supplier of the specs, well, not much, oh alright, quite a lot really.

foale - 03 Jul 2007 07:53 - 8225 of 11056

Some selling into the highs this am on Cable...

hilary - 03 Jul 2007 09:14 - 8226 of 11056

Agreed, D.

Delboy,

I emailed you yesterday in reply to your email. It's been returned undelivered this morning as it seems to be queued on your server.

MightyMicro - 04 Jul 2007 01:46 - 8227 of 11056

Hil, Mail sent. Power outage at IST Galactic HQ knocked out our Sun servers and delayed mail -- we may have lost some, although I don't think so.

MightyMicro - 04 Jul 2007 09:27 - 8228 of 11056

Now that Hil has remembered her little attachment, a new, non-eye straining calendar has been stuffed and mounted.

Seymour Clearly - 04 Jul 2007 10:10 - 8229 of 11056

How am I going to make a living now?
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