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News came in that US and China will agree to a truce in the trade war to allow them to negotiate further. It’ll help buy time. I think this is good for the markets as it’ll open the door for a rate cut in July, given there’s no trade deal in place
 

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News came in that US and China will agree to a truce in the trade war to allow them to negotiate further. It’ll help buy time. I think this is good for the markets as it’ll open the door for a rate cut in July, given there’s no trade deal in place
I tot truce means no rate cut? Lol their idea of a truce means $200bn worth of goods tariff will continue to be put on china.

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News came in that US and China will agree to a truce in the trade war to allow them to negotiate further. It’ll help buy time. I think this is good for the markets as it’ll open the door for a rate cut in July, given there’s no trade deal in place

So many market rumours???
 

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News came in that US and China will agree to a truce in the trade war to allow them to negotiate further. It’ll help buy time. I think this is good for the markets as it’ll open the door for a rate cut in July, given there’s no trade deal in place

Yes! Drag the negotiations/talks as long as possible. :s12:
 

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I miss all the bear tweets.

By the way, I took a small profit on my gold position.

I am not comfortable to go negative balance for a long time.
 

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Today is window dressing day.

Bears will be sleeping.

And I doubt market would trade all too aggressively ahead of the G20 meeting this weekend.
 

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Today is window dressing day.

Bears will be sleeping.

And I doubt market would trade all too aggressively ahead of the G20 meeting this weekend.

Trump is starting a trade war with the world. Next will be Europe, India and Southeast Asia.
 

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Too many bs trainers talk about psychology. If you have no edge and risk management, ****about psychology.

Actually psychology is applied in risk management - are you able to cut loss with discipline when your stop loss target is hit.

Anyway the subject on trading psychology can be found in books, don't need those "hope sellers" to teach. I bet they got their "course" materials from books as well.
 

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Trump is starting a trade war with the world. Next will be Europe, India and Southeast Asia.

That seems like his re-election tactic - tear up existing agreements and renegotiate better deals so that he is seen championing the rights of Americans.

Frankly, I am just surprised at how resilient markets are given that we have slowdown and Central banks around the world are back to easing mode. There is so much liquidity out there that easing rates may not necessarily improve the economy further but maybe go towards boosting asset prices... too much of a good thing is not a good thing.
 

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That seems like his re-election tactic - tear up existing agreements and renegotiate better deals so that he is seen championing the rights of Americans.

Frankly, I am just surprised at how resilient markets are given that we have slowdown and Central banks around the world are back to easing mode. There is so much liquidity out there that easing rates may not necessarily improve the economy further but maybe go towards boosting asset prices... too much of a good thing is not a good thing.

Singapore is going to enter technical recession. How bullish!
 

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Singapore is going to enter technical recession. How bullish!

Singapore has reserves and can spend its way out of a recession... look at how the transport issues were dealt with - buy new trains, spend on fixing the tracks - do up the signalling systems again. So by the same token, the reserves can be dipped into to tide us out of the current slowdown or arrest any slide into recession. There would not be any crash with elections around the corner.
 

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If you look closer, there's $$ to be made intraday.

You just joined in May and you are showing us your P/L.

Just be frank with us what with what you are trying to sell. :s13:

So far you haven't share anything in the forum.
 

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You just joined in May and you are showing us your P/L.

Just be frank with us what with what you are trying to sell. :s13:

So far you haven't share anything in the forum.
He's selling the market bro.... It's in his name ...

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