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Strategies & Market Trends : John Pitera's Market Laboratory

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To: Moominoid who wrote (4079)6/21/2001 10:14:58 PM
From: John Pitera  Read Replies (1) of 33421
 
David,

That Pacific site is nice, I like how you can plot the 60 day volatility on the currency charts, and they have a
nice data base retrieval as well.

thanks for mentioning it. I was in Australia back in 1985 and since they were part of the commonwealth and
had just floated their currency that year there was much handwringing about the weakening Pound.

Many people many find it interesting that the AUD initially traded above parity with the USDollar. I think it
got up to almost 1.18 against the USD.

John

edit ..... a bit of trivia USD top against the DEM in Fed of 1985....located with their data finder.

2446117 1985/02/20 Wed 3.3372
2446118 1985/02/21 Thu 3.3581
2446119 1985/02/22 Fri 3.3881
2446122 1985/02/25 Mon 3.4526
2446123 1985/02/26 Tue 3.4348
2446124 1985/02/27 Wed 3.3350
2446125 1985/02/28 Thu 3.3441
2446126 1985/03/01 Fri 3.3541

you can even create charts and get data for currencies priced per ounce of Gold, SIlver and Platinum, which is
a nice utility feature.
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