It seems that the Euro bulls will jump on any passing bandwagon these days. It is very clear that there are some big names out there who are desperate to avoid a sub 1.30 slide in EURUSD (at least for the time being).
Despite riots on the streets...
February 19, 2012 10:20 am / no comments
The news that Greek’s Prime Minister, George Papandreou is to call a referendum on his country’s new loan package has been met with astonishment by the markets and the establishment. Hyperventilating EU politicians are desperately...
November 1, 2011 6:36 am / 1 comment
Well, you heard it here first, folks!
We have been calling EURUSD a short for weeks. Now the Eurozone has finally descended into utter crisis as the Greek government demands a referendum on that second bailout. The opposition parties are running...
November 1, 2011 2:34 am / no comments
It would be wrong to blame all of the Eurozone’s problems on Greece. Other member states have acted equally as badly, if not worse. However, Greece is the focus of much recent media pressure. Sadly, the one thing the press seems to consistently...
October 17, 2011 4:42 pm / no comments
Folks, politicians generally speak in code. I.e. They’re full of crap (I know, I am one!) Germany’s Chancellor Merkel has reportedly informed party colleagues that a Greek default can’t be ruled out.
That translated into non-politician...
September 27, 2011 10:13 am / no comments