mardi 4 mai 2010
Rumeur ou pas, l'effet est le même
La "rumeur" a atteint le ForexCrunch, l'euro plonge.
L'or a atteint 915 Eur aujourd'hui, si je ne rêve pas...
Le CAC a perdu plus de 3%
A rumor that Spain will ask for 280 billion euros of aid money in order to deal with its debt is running in the past few hours in trade rooms. This is what’s bringing down the Euro.
EUR/USD now trades at 1.3120, very close to the 2010 low and approaching the 1.3080 support line. This line is the place where EUR/USD began the long term rally in 2009, and it’s about to return to this point:
Update 12:30 GMT: Moody’s and Fitch have issued statements that they will not cut Spain’s credit rating, thus not following S&P. In the meantime, EUR/USD dropped to 1.3085 and is struggling at this point.
Update 13:45 GMT: EUR/USD collapses! It currently trades at 1.3045, well below the previous support line of 1.3080. Next target – 1.2886, but also watch out for support at the round number of 1.30.
According to Israel’s Globes (Hebrew link), Germany will not be able to back Spain on such a big request, more than two and half times the size of the Greek plan. So, the Euro’s fate is to fall. Due to the Greek debt issues and riots, the Spanish debt problems have escaped the eyes of many analysts, despite its 20% unemployment rate.. Contrary to Greece, Spain is already at the heart of Europe and its huge debt is a danger to the whole Euro zone. Germany was reluctant to help Greece, and cannot aid Spain.
A break below 1.3080 will send the pair towards 1.2886, which is the next line of support. A bounce from current levels will send it towards 1.3267, which is the immediate resistance line.
Stock markets are turning red The Spanish stock market is down 3%, and Wall Street futures are turning negative.
In a post earlier today, Jason Madison gave an alert on an expected EUR/USD breakout.
– More updates to come –
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Peut être la fin de l'euro comme le titre le figaro. http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-eco/2010/05/04/97002-20100504FILWWW00480-joseph-stiglitz-peut-etre-la-fin-de-l-euro.php
RépondreSupprimerCe qui est étonnant, c'est que l'or plonge aussi pour le coup !
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non, c'est normal et c'était prévu. L'or, c'est avant tout du papier comme le reste à la bourse. Mais ceux qui ont de l'or physique n'ont pas de soucis à se faire ....
RépondreSupprimerIl ne doit en rester qu'un L'euro ou le dollar. ça le leap2020 ne l'avait pas vu venir.
RépondreSupprimerje suppose qu ils vont crever l'un apres lautre
RépondreSupprimerRumeur démentie par Zapatero (BFM).
RépondreSupprimerIl peut dementir ce qu'il veut! :0))
RépondreSupprimerCette baisse de l´or ç´est à cause de quoi ? ce n´etait pas prevu que ça monte ??
RépondreSupprimert'inquiete, ca va monter
RépondreSupprimervoir commentaire de 08:28
excellent lol
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