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Swiss National Bank Abandons Franc Euro Peg - Gold Skyrockets


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2015 Jan 15, 4:11am   14,276 views  80 comments

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The Swiss National Bank this morning announced that it was abandoning the Franc Euro peg and was taking its interest rates further into negative territory.

https://smaulgld.com/bank-switzerland-drops-franc-euro-peg/

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27   Done   2015 Jan 15, 8:55am  

Peter P says

CHF is not normally considered illiquid or exotic

I wasn't really including CHF just a generality, I was speaking more of a equities market which I am positive the large majority invest/trade in if at all.

Peter P says

heteroscedasticity

That is definitely above my pay grade....lol

28   Peter P   2015 Jan 15, 8:59am  

indigenous says

Peter P says

Most market participants have a naive understanding of volatility in financial time series. They are unable to comprehend important features like non-normality and heteroscedasticity.

I know I do, can you splain this to us?

To start, the distribution of price movement has significant higher-order components like skew and kurtosis. Furthermore, volatility tends to cluster unevenly.

The modern academia is ill-suited to tackle non-linear systems like mass behaviors and financial markets. Sometimes, things are better played than analyzed. :-)

29   Peter P   2015 Jan 15, 9:02am  

Graybox says

Peter P says

heteroscedasticity

That is definitely above my pay grade....lol

It is just a pretentious word for "variable variability." I am using it here for parody value. :-)

Graybox says

I wasn't really including CHF just a generality, I was speaking more of a equities market which I am positive the large majority invest/trade in if at all.

True. However, many retail traders, especially outside of the US, dabble in currency trading because of the crazy leverage it allows.

30   Peter P   2015 Jan 15, 9:14am  

BTW, it turns out that retail FX traders as a group have *more* winning trades than losing ones. Most traders are net-losers, so they must be taking profits too soon and allowing losses to snowball.

31   Done   2015 Jan 15, 9:30am  

Peter P says

BTW, it turns out that retail FX traders as a group have *more* winning trades than losing ones. Most traders are net-losers, so they must be taking profits too soon and allowing losses to snowball.

Absolutely and for so many reasons.
Lack of self control and never understanding the concept of the game they are playing.

32   indigenous   2015 Jan 15, 12:09pm  

Where did you learn technical trading?

Is it worth it?

33   lostand confused   2015 Jan 15, 2:08pm  

The CHF is still rocketing-I wonder how low it will go? Wonder if this is just the market. it has been a while, almost all the stops must have been blown through by now??

34   Done   2015 Jan 15, 2:45pm  

lostand confused says

The CHF is still rocketing-I wonder how low it will go? Wonder if this is just the market. it has been a while, almost all the stops must have been blown through by now??

Blew threw a few accts as well I'm sure. At peak approx. 11 EST. NY session the CHF was the lowest VOL. 85% with nearly 2400% ATR
(7 pairs per ea. collectively).

35   Peter P   2015 Jan 15, 2:51pm  

Graybox says

Blew threw a few accts as well I'm sure. At peak approx. 11 EST. NY session the CHF was the lowest VOL. 85% with nearly 2400% ATR

There will be many unhappy traders all over the world. Watch out for flying bankers.

36   smaulgld   2015 Jan 15, 2:54pm  

Swiss Franc strengthens vs gold as gold rises vs dollar.

37   Done   2015 Jan 15, 3:08pm  

Peter P says

There will be many unhappy traders all over the world. Watch out for flying bankers.

1 would expect this in small cap and penny stocks, but the currency market....lol I wonder what the end result of black box, neural network and other programed systems will be?

38   Peter P   2015 Jan 15, 3:12pm  

Graybox says

1 would expect this in small cap and penny stocks, but the currency market....lol I wonder what the end result of black box, neural network and other programed systems will be?

Events like pegging/de-pegging are especially hazardous to currency traders. At least for penny stocks you know the risks and can adjust your leverage accordingly.

IMO all trading systems should have some kind of dislocation "safety valves." All strategies have underlying assumptions. When they are broken, it is time to stop trading and enjoy a cup of tea.

39   Done   2015 Jan 15, 3:26pm  

Peter P says

Events like pegging/de-pegging are especially hazardous to currency traders. At least for penny stocks you know the risks and can adjust your leverage accordingly.

Risk fundamentals 101 it's a zero-sum game no matter what market you trade. Risk management can be applied to any system if not ignored. So many, 95%+ rely on the "whore of hope" to get them threw it... You know what whores do...lol

Peter P says

underlying assumptions

One of the underlying assumptions every system needs is the "Black Swan" can fly over anytime. Proper risk management will save your butt from a catastrophic event.

40   Peter P   2015 Jan 15, 3:36pm  

Graybox says

Risk fundamentals 101 it's a zero-sum game no matter what market you trade. Risk management can be applied to any system if not ignored. So many, 95%+ rely on the "whore of hope" to get them threw it... You know what whores do...lol

More like the "whore of rope" now. LOL!

Graybox says

One of the underlying assumptions every system needs is the "Black Swan" can fly over anytime. Proper risk management will save your butt from a catastrophic event.

It is quite hard to have proper risk management when the market makes a 2400% ATR move. Many strategies will have to be under-leveraged most of the times. We all know that OPM traders will rather take the tail-risks. :-)

Perhaps it pays to spend more time in defined-risk strategies like long-options or spreads.

Nowadays, so many people are selling options for "income" they are depressing price premiums.

41   lostand confused   2015 Jan 15, 3:52pm  

Now since the Swiss are so secretive-I wonder if the central bank decision was communicated to some trader/hedge fund before that? That guy would have made a killing going short. If some one did it froma Russian account, nobody could even trace them.

42   Peter P   2015 Jan 15, 3:53pm  

lostand confused says

Now since the Swiss are so secretive-I wonder if the central bank decision was communicated to some trader/hedge fund before that? That guy would have made a killing going short.

Good for him.

43   smaulgld   2015 Jan 15, 5:47pm  

Goldman Sachs Recommended 2015 Trade:

#6 – Sell the Swiss franc against the Swedish krona

A monetary policy divergence play.
http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2014/11/20/here-are-goldman-sachss-top-trades-for-2015/

44   Peter P   2015 Jan 15, 5:56pm  

Only a fool would take advice from a large player in a zero-sum game.

45   smaulgld   2015 Jan 15, 6:00pm  

Peter P says

Only a fool would take advice from a large player in a zero-sum game.

Bingo a fool or a "muppet"

46   Peter P   2015 Jan 15, 6:01pm  

But muppets are so cute. :-)

47   smaulgld   2015 Jan 16, 6:10am  

Swiss Franc vs gold

48   smaulgld   2015 Jan 16, 6:11am  

Euro vs gold

49   lostand confused   2015 Jan 16, 6:56am  

Several currency trading firms across the world have gone belly up due to the Swiss bank move. Looks like there were stops slippage, due to the ferocity of the move and many accounts ended up with negative balances-interesting times.

50   Done   2015 Jan 16, 7:16am  

Multiple of billions were lost yesterday... It will take time to digest and see the real cause and effect over time. CHF is still in the bottom range of yesterdays move, lots of head scratching going on.

This will have to be looked at collective over time to acquire a reasonable concept of cost benefit which the lines are being drawn from both sides..

51   mell   2015 Jan 16, 7:24am  

FXCM will be interesting (halted). Could be 0.

52   Done   2015 Jan 16, 7:44am  

mell says

FXCM will be interesting (halted). Could be 0.

Very interesting.

Numerous FX Brokers Shutter After Suffering "Significant Losses" Following SNB Stunner

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-01-15/2-fx-brokers-suffer-significant-losses-after-snb-surprise-breach-regulatory-capital-

53   Peter P   2015 Jan 16, 8:07am  

lostand confused says

Several currency trading firms across the world have gone belly up due to the Swiss bank move. Looks like there were stops slippage, due to the ferocity of the move and many accounts ended up with negative balances-interesting times.

Can they be negative? Many retail FX accounts are not setup as proper margin accounts. Not sure if they can go debit. At least, they may not be able to collect.

54   Peter P   2015 Jan 16, 8:10am  

Brokers in the US are better regulated. Outside of this country, many are just modern day bucket shops.

55   Done   2015 Jan 16, 8:18am  

lostand confused says

Looks like there were stops slippage, due to the ferocity of the move and many accounts ended up with negative balances-interesting times

Brokers also jump the tracks with hedging various currencies to be able to chase traders stops using trader money basically margining themselves with trader money.

This should give pause to the banking institutions who do the same thing with depositor funds. Lots of brokers claim to be ECN and no dealing desk but that is simply not true.

Not to mention they also setup subsidiaries less regulated brokers in other countries.

It's a rough neighborhood my friends....

56   Peter P   2015 Jan 16, 8:40am  

Graybox says

mell says

FXCM will be interesting (halted). Could be 0.

Very interesting.

Numerous FX Brokers Shutter After Suffering "Significant Losses" Following SNB Stunner

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-01-15/2-fx-brokers-suffer-significant-losses-after-snb-surprise-breach-regulatory-capital-

From the article, if seems most retail traders are caught short. This is so exciting. :-)

57   Peter P   2015 Jan 16, 9:07am  

Idea: perhaps currency trading is an exercise of comparative religion? :-)

58   Done   2015 Jan 16, 9:12am  

Peter P says

Idea: perhaps currency trading is an exercise of comparative religion? :-)

And can be applied to all markets big and small....

59   Peter P   2015 Jan 16, 9:17am  

Graybox says

Peter P says

Idea: perhaps currency trading is an exercise of comparative religion? :-)

And can be applied to all markets big and small....

Yep, trading is really an analysis of beliefs.

60   smaulgld   2015 Jan 16, 10:06am  

Peter P says

Brokers in the US are better regulated. Outside of this country, many are just modern day bucket shops.

MF Global?!!!

61   Peter P   2015 Jan 16, 10:07am  

smaulgld says

Peter P says

Brokers in the US are better regulated. Outside of this country, many are just modern day bucket shops.

MF Global?!!!

LOL, sometimes even regulations can help you so much.

63   Done   2015 Jan 16, 11:15am  

I don't know about buying gold at 1275 however it's a great spot to test short positions with a stop just above 1285.... lol While your at it get into some short OIL, CAD, CHF, AUD, and JPY products.

That way your all in.... The perfect low risk contrarian trades.
One more thing don't forget to sell when your in profit.

64   smaulgld   2015 Jan 16, 11:31am  

Blurtman says

Yes, but the change (gains) will be currency dependent and vary by currency.

That I correct- now you understand gold! Gold doesn't rise or fall it is stable and currencies react to it.
Gold doesn't perform it endures

65   smaulgld   2015 Jan 16, 11:33am  

Graybox says

I don't know about buying gold at 1275 however it's a great spot to test short positions with a stop just above 1285.... lol While your at it get into some short OIL, CAD, CHF, AUD, and JPY products.

You may be right if you are trading paper gold contracts.
Really there are far better ways to make money than trading gold paper.

Gold should be held in physical form in an insured allocated vaulted account as insurance , not for speculation

66   Done   2015 Jan 16, 11:42am  

smaulgld says

You may be right if you are trading paper gold contracts.

Really there are far better ways to make money than trading gold paper.

Money is money, that's why I added;

short OIL, CAD, CHF, AUD, and JPY products.

Your all right smaulgld, you remind me of Hank Hill and his selling of propane and propane accessories... Charcoal just can't match up with propane.

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