CBs do what is in their best interestsRidiculous SNB decision really... More importantly, terrible implementation. They should have announced this at the week-end so market participants would have time to process the information.
First quote after the announcement was around 1.05, few minutes later we were at 0.85. Large IBs/market makers did not even quote prices for hours. Goldman, for example, only started executing trades in the afternoon (LDN time). Arbitrarily decided to execute at 1.03 for all clients. DB, UBS, Citi etc. all suffered large losses. Some HFs closed (Everest main fund), brokers insolvent, prop shops and retail traders blowing up. Nothing left to say really...
Personally I did not trade EURCHF b/c of the price floor. Since I've been EUR short since the first half of 2014 I was lucky. Nobody could have seen this coming though. Not too long ago the SNB reiterated that it would defend the CHF cap. Never trust a CB.
What does it mean for the EUR? Stay short, I'd say. CHF free-float hints at ECB QE on Thursday.
Ridiculous SNB decision really... More importantly, terrible implementation. They should have announced this at the week-end so market participants would have time to process the information.
First quote after the announcement was around 1.05, few minutes later we were at 0.85. Large IBs/market makers did not even quote prices for hours. Goldman, for example, only started executing trades in the afternoon (LDN time). Arbitrarily decided to execute at 1.03 for all clients. DB, UBS, Citi etc. all suffered large losses. Some HFs closed (Everest main fund), brokers insolvent, prop shops and retail traders blowing up. Nothing left to say really...
Personally I did not trade EURCHF b/c of the price floor. Since I've been EUR short since the first half of 2014 I was lucky. Nobody could have seen this coming though. Not too long ago the SNB reiterated that it would defend the CHF cap. Never trust a CB.
What does it mean for the EUR? Stay short, I'd say. CHF free-float hints at ECB QE on Thursday.
Don't blame other people of you own poor trading, you will never learn to specyulate whilst you don't take responsibility for your own mistakes, it is up to you to protect you business, remember anything can and will happen in the markets.
Cheers John
Cheers John
Cheers John