Euro Slips Further As the Future Looks Bleak


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The euro slid on Friday morning as investors worried about the US' upcoming budget battle and approaching debt-ceiling. The common currency traded at 1.3013 at 7:34 GMT on Friday.After a huge jump following the US fiscal cliff deal, the markets calmed and the euro began to sink. It's no secret that the region is in for a difficult year, and although recent progress gave the currency a lift, the bloc still has quite a bit of work to do. The euro has been weakened by the prospect that The European Central Bank, whose monthly meeting is coming up, will cut interest rates. The current interest rate is 0.75; already a record low level. In addition, social unrest throughout the struggling countries in Europe is creating a worry about instability. Spending cuts have not been well received in countries like Spain, Greece and Italy, whose citizens took to the streets in protests and riots. The Wall Street Journal reported that European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso gave a speech in Lisbon on Thursday where he reassured the region that bailout programs would be flexible. He remarked in that the commission would do what it could to minimize social costs by evaluating the impact the programs had on the people and make changes as necessary. The euro is also being dragged down by uncertainty over the US' upcoming debt ceiling, and the potential for another showdown between President Obama and Congressional Republicans in Washington. As the two sides prepare to negotiate a new budget, Republicans are expected to fight hard for spending cuts after conceding to tax increases during the fiscal cliff negotiations.

27% profit every 20 days?

This is what Nic Chahine averages with his option buys. Not selling covered calls or spreads… BUYING options. Most traders don’t even have a winning percentage of 27% buying options. He has an 83% win rate. Here’s how he does it.


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