Comments on: EUR: Macro funds still short after “ordinary” year https://fxww.com/eur-macro-funds-still-short-after-ordinary-year/ The Professional Source Thu, 18 Oct 2012 02:18:33 +0000 hourly 1 By: Nachiket https://fxww.com/eur-macro-funds-still-short-after-ordinary-year/#comment-1775 Thu, 18 Oct 2012 02:18:33 +0000 http://fxww.dreamhosters.com/?p=1572#comment-1775 that target is over optimisitc. don’t see both the targets being achieved.

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By: Sean Lee https://fxww.com/eur-macro-funds-still-short-after-ordinary-year/#comment-1768 Thu, 18 Oct 2012 01:50:38 +0000 http://fxww.dreamhosters.com/?p=1572#comment-1768 Absolutely Iridium, when you consider that the big ones will build positions of $15billion approx and there are maybe 20 of that size- if they all trade same side then huge effect

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By: Iridium https://fxww.com/eur-macro-funds-still-short-after-ordinary-year/#comment-1765 Thu, 18 Oct 2012 01:05:05 +0000 http://fxww.dreamhosters.com/?p=1572#comment-1765 Good morning Sean,

Do Hedge funds have such a large effect on their own? There are too many other players in the mix to blur the image, isn’t it? In other words, even if hedge funds stay out of EUR and AUD, it shouldn’t stop the EUR or AUD to fall drastically should a news-based risk-off be triggered (for instance some bad fundamentals as the ones we are waiting for from China now)…

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