Disliked{quote} OK, I asked because it was one of the top courses I liked back in university. I thought you might prefer it because you liked it too.Ignored
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MT4: how to change "EURUSD" to "#EURUSD"? 3 replies
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Disliked{quote} OK, I asked because it was one of the top courses I liked back in university. I thought you might prefer it because you liked it too.Ignored
Disliked{quote} 1.1209-10 is the 38.2 level if you run a fib from the all time low at 0.82 to the all time high at 1.6. That's why there's so much fighting going on over it.Ignored
Disliked{quote} 1.1209-10 is the 38.2 level if you run a fib from the all time low at 0.82 to the all time high at 1.6. That's why there's so much fighting going on over it.Ignored
Dislikedguys , what is this "back to the future" thing trending , people started to talk about it ? And why ?Ignored
Disliked{quote} In the movie (Back to the Future) that came out many years ago, today (Oct. 21, 2015) is the day they went to in the future so the discussion is about how close the movie was in it's view of the future.Ignored
Disliked{quote} if you are interested - all time low was around 0.646 in 1985 according to FED history data and pseudo euro calculation {image}Ignored
DislikedI'm writing myself a check for 10 million today, and in 5 years I will be able to cash ittarget for now 1.3085 ZzZz, later {image}
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Disliked{quote} There wasn't any Euro until 1999. I don't think a simulated value based on a basket of the currencies that were included is quite the same, because even though there was the ECU, people and nations still bought and sold stuff with marks, franks, etc, and the effect was different. For example, besides the effect on trade of reduced transactions costs, which effected the nations differently depending on how much they imported and exported, I've read that after the advent of the Euro the real exchange rate in Germany (based on the assumed Deutsche...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi MissPips, can follow your argumentation :-) and agree on it. But keep in mind: when the EURO started, the basket was quiet another one than today. Many more countries joined the EURO after the inauguration. How should we handle this?Ignored
Disliked{quote} ignore it, all important countries were in at the beginning, all comes after are new markets for main countries to sell their products.Ignored