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  1. #1
    HI:

    I think a fantastic 20B diviation will proceed the USD up in the news release. Otherwise I think we might see the USD LOSS GROUND.

    Just guassing

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    Oops Merlin, I mean't the balance of payments (BoP) which comprises the current account (trade equilibrium a part of the ) and also the capital account. For every pound or dollar spent on exports there will or should be offsetting or'balancing' flows in the opposite side of their accounts. It should net off to zero. Some parts are in excess, some parts in shortage, but it constantly balances (such as the balance sheet in some accounts, its the balance of payments is also an accounting identity).

    There are concerns and impliions for your currency based upon the make up of the numerous elements of the balance of obligations but the relationship is not quite as straightforward as the media portrays.

    (This is a cool, rather than too long summary on the balance of obligations for novices http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/B...fPayments.html.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    HI:

    I think a fantastic 20B diviation will move the USD up at the news release. Otherwise I think we may see the USD LOSS GROUND.

    Only guassing
    I didn't follow today's TIC, but I believe you will need a 50B deviation to exchange the TIC. It came out 37B. Were you able to exchange it? If this is the case, what currency pair did you use?

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I Did not follow the current TIC, however, I believe you need a 50B deviation to trade the TIC. It came out 37B. Were you able to successfully trade it with the 20B trigger today? If this is the case, what currency pair did you utilize?
    GBP/USD made about 20 pips.

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    What should you think about buy ???? that is gpbusd

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