Interesting_Ad1006
Interesting_Ad1006 t1_ix0q9fp wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in EWG... a Way to Play the German Rebound by [deleted]
Well, from my own experience either someone is very greedy or the prices are really high. Coal price in Poland tripled, my friends from Finland stopped buying electric cars as the energy prices surged and they say it is no longer worth it. Family from UK is planning to relocate due to high utility bills. Europe countries were able to fill their gas storages it doesn’t change a fact that they will be empty by the next winter. There is an excess, but it will deplete. In “normal” circumstances I would say that central banks will solve the situation with stimulus and printing money, but with global inflation like this it is not the case anymore. Of course I might be wrong, but as a person living here I really see that this situation is quite challenging for some people
Interesting_Ad1006 t1_ix0md31 wrote
Reply to EWG... a Way to Play the German Rebound by [deleted]
You know that energy crisis in europe will still last even after the war? Sanctions for russia will not dissapear a day after the war. Europe needs to rebuild its energy infrastructure first. Im not saying you are wrong, there probably will be a big rally when the war is over, I wouldnt be so sure that the market is going to grow constantly, I doubt we will see ATH in Europe indexes soon
Interesting_Ad1006 t1_iua6jji wrote
Reply to Wheat Futures are about to jump!! by CntStopMeNow
So you are telling me something serious happened which will cause rally on wheat futures ? Knowing how market behaves recently I should probably go short on wheat…
Interesting_Ad1006 t1_ix0u0pe wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in EWG... a Way to Play the German Rebound by [deleted]
Anyway, I dont want to influence your trading decisions, you might be right, I might be wrong, we might be both wrong. This is a casino :) good luck!