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  1. #81
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    he he
    they forcing russia with levy of about 25% on holdings over 100K

    this will impact optimism on banks all around the world
    AMEN Brother Steve.

    Its not about the financing its about the confidence in the system.

    The one thing more time to heal than a broken heart is broken confidence.

  2. #82
    Agreed

    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    AMEN Brother Steve.

    Its not only about the financing its about the confidence in the system.

    The only thing more time to heal than a broken heart is broken assurance.

  3. #83
    Different reports say the authorities and Troika have agreed on a deal.
    The deal includes a 20% tax on deposits in the Bank of Cyprus and a 4% levy at other banks. Pension funds won't be part of the package, according to.

  4. #84
    http://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesgru...e-real-crisis/

    L@@k at th??ce. It says Japan might be the next astrophe. I am pretty sure that this will take time but still, odd to contemplate.

  5. #85
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    http://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesgru...e-real-crisis/

    L@@k at th??ce. It says Japan might be the next crisis. I am pretty sure that this will take time but still, odd to contemplate.
    The bank will open,but nobody will Require Money out. . .everyone will have to justify why they will nave to Require Money I mean from 3000 at the top you may nave to justify why you'll Take Your Own Money...

  6. #86
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    http://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesgru...e-real-crisis/

    L@@k at th??ce. It says Japan might be the next astrophe. I am pretty sure this will take some time but nevertheless, odd to contemplate.
    Klye Bass has been saying this for a while now. He's brief Japan and gold.

  7. #87
    Nicosia official says Cyprus not in reach of bargain with troika, blames IMF

    http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w...03/2013_489584

  8. #88
    This is beyond stupid with yes she will and no she wont.

    Its Saturday and time for some cocktails and market reflection. Double martinis are lined up...

  9. #89
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    My personal opinion is we will go on hopium but I think Cyprus might leave the EU. Only my view. They say they are leaving the folks it, if my gov't might take my money something would hit the fan. It is bad US is 16 trillion in debt that is about 35k for every single citizen in the US when they were to take money from my accounts to cover that could put Americans over the top. I think that it would result in civil war....citizens vs govt. Not good!
    Ever since I had been driving around the nation for the last few days, I couldn't watch the MKT closely (just in my HTC but that android version of Meta Trader ai not that good), but I had been listening to news radio channel that is all about business and Forex, a professional there stated that if Cyprus leave the Euro it will be a massive drop for them, and on the other hand folks over there are ready to cover (a man went to parliament using 5K euro to give, setting an example) just to keep those overseas investments safe and sound... that is about the radio. As my girlfriend said If anybody will be prohibited or renders the EU, its likely to be us (Bulgaria) first! We always screw up things

  10. #90
    Morning out of NZ

    Yeah ended up Performing a Pile off pending orders

    EUR/US 1.29 Extended TP 1.30
    EUR/US 1.30 Brief TP 1.29

    Added a few more,trying to ch the Drops an waves at the best spots

    Fishing lines are set for green pips

    Opening should be interesting

    Good Luck Everybody

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