Currencies
were somehow volatile for today, but no clear direction. It seems like the big
players are staying on the sidelines, just awaiting a solution to the Greek dilemma.
Over the weekend markets are closed and investors and traders were not willing to
leave big positions open, because we don’t know for sure what may happen with
Greece. If no deal is reached tomorrow, Saturday, then they still have until
Tuesday to come to an agreement. Therefore, we may still be on stand-by mode
until next week.
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Uncertainty is in fact the situation!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you.
ReplyDeleteImportant and essencial information.
ReplyDeleteObviously it was a smooth week, but let's see what will bring tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteI'm curious how the market will look like when it opens on Monday.
ReplyDeleteAll waiting for the Greek deal!
ReplyDeleteEveryone is waiting for Greece deal over the weekend.
ReplyDeleteInteresting days ahead.
ReplyDeleteand tomorrow greek banks are going to be closed lets see how this will effect the market.
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