Samstag, 15. August 2009

Is Bernanke an idiot or is it Jim Rogers?

Samstag, 8. August 2009

Jim Rogers versus Nouriel Roubini: Where do commodities go?

In a recent Interview Investment Guru Jim Rogers said that he is not investing or buying any stocks in China now , cause the market has more than doubled in the last 9 months . "I don't like to jump onto a moving train", Rogers told Bloomberg. Meanwhile economist and university professor Nouriel Roubini announced recently on CNBC that there is a risk of the downside for commodity prices because China may have come to saturation with all the stock piling of commodities in the last months , Commodities will surprise in the dowside as China won't be able to absorb all the stock she already had , but Jim Rogers says the best way to play China now is to buy commodities because the Chinese have no choice but to buy them , Jim Rogers also recommends the water treatment in China "If you're in the water treatment business in China, you're going to make a fortune. China has a horrendous water problem, he said.

http://jimrogers1.blogspot.com/2009/08/jim-rogers-disagrees-with-nouriel.html

Dienstag, 4. August 2009

50 $ no deposit Interbank fx promotion

Interbank-fx has actually (01.08.-31.08.2009) a new 50 $ no deposit promotion. As they offer a MT4 platform and therefore are able to run expert advisors for profitmanagement and newstrading software, this is a good opportunity for people who like to try newstrading without any risk (but good profit expectation, lol, outstanding risk/reward ratio). People interested in learning newstrading or taking this no deposit account and i trade for them a no risk managed account, feel free to contact me.

Samstag, 1. August 2009

SMMS Strategy results 26.-31.07.2009

Results week 26-31.07.2009, SMMS strategy

30 pips (1 unit) USD/CHF
27 pips 2 units (AUD/USD)
10 pip 2 unit (EUR/USD)
Again, without aggressive strategy and most very conservative setup: 3 trades, 3 winner, 104 pips 1 unit, our 100 dollar startcapital, last week 112.00 USD, has grown this week to 122 USD.