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may be a mug... as opposed to a cup..
butt... a dollar is a dollar... or was until this meltdown
Cheers
...........Kauri
a bitt of a storm in the teacup..
Cheers
............Kauri
When is it gonna fall off its perch Kauri, I reckon its about time it headed back down to 59, its at a significant point now.
Then again I have been waiting all afternoon
my collideascope is mostly long... little ledgie forming... hope it doesn't morph into a wedgie...I'm just sitting back waiting for the market to tell me what it decides... currently.. I thunk..
Cheers
............Kauri
and a quick stop and reverse... will be wathig the short closely... for now anyways..
Cheers
............Kauri
What are peoples opinions on the AUD against the USD in the next few months? Some are saying a low of .50-.55 while others believe it will bounce back to .70-.75?
I hope it bounces back.
I wonder how rebalancing works. I mean, if everyone waits until the very last day to rebalance, prices will certainly be unfavourable. If I were a portfolio manager I would have completed most of the rebalancing by now.The talk is that there will be very large USD buying flows against the EUR and AUD at the fix as portfolio managers rebalance for month-end.
Here's one that The Age is quoting. Probably the same muppet who said that the AUD would hit parity with the USD sometime next year.
'The currency has dropped 31% since reaching a 25-year high of 98.49 US cents on July 16, sliding as prices of crude oil, gold and nickel declined. It reached 47.75 cents in April 2001, the lowest since it started trading freely in 1983.
"I can see it certainly dropping quite sharply from here," Carlin Doyle, a London-based currency strategist at State Street Global Markets said. The Australian dollar could fall "below the 40 cent level and I can see that happening in the next year or so," he added.'
You'll be waiting a while
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