Forecast: Dollar Battered by NFPs, Euro Worryingly Blasé on Greece |
- Forecast: Dollar Battered by NFPs, Euro Worryingly Blasé on Greece
- Dollar Risk of Correction Increases as Speculative Appetite Wavers
- Australian Dollar Volatility Ahead as RBA Compounds External Threats
- NFP Inspired USD Weakness to Benefit Gold- 1180 Key Support
- Trading Video: Dollar and S&P 500 Face Key Break Risks Again This Week
- A Different Approach to Selecting Dollar, Pound, Aussie Trades
- British Pound at Risk of Declines Given Political Uncertainty
- USD/JPY Retail FX Boosts Long Exposure; 118.20 in Focus Ahead of BoJ
- Fear over Greece May be Self-Fulfilling - Substantial Volatility Risk Ahead
- EURUSD Looks for First 20 Day High in Over 9 Months
- USD/JPY 118.20 Support in Focus Going Into BoJ Interest Rate Decision
- EUR/USD Surges Above $1.1000 as March NFPs Severely Disappoint
- Price & Time: USDOLLAR Stalls At Key Pivot
- EUR/USD Hangs Onto Bearish Momentum Ahead of Non-Farm Payrolls (NFP)
- US Dollar May Find Greater Catalyst in Jobless Rate vs Payrolls Figure
- Dollar Faces NFPs and Euro Traders Fret Greece
- Gold Recovery Stalls, SPX 500 Treading Water Above March Low
- Forex Sentiment & Volume Analysis - USDJPY
- USD/JPY Technical Analysis: Coiling Up at Channel Top
- US Dollar Technical Analysis: Candle Setup Hints at Losses
- EUR/USD Technical Analysis: Resistance Below 1.10 in Focus
Forecast: Dollar Battered by NFPs, Euro Worryingly Blasé on Greece Posted: 03 Apr 2015 07:19 PM PDT The FX market's best performing currency took a fundamental hit this past week which may turn into a speculative blow when liquidity returns. |
Dollar Risk of Correction Increases as Speculative Appetite Wavers Posted: 03 Apr 2015 07:11 PM PDT There is little doubt that the US Dollar maintains a fundamental advantage over most of its counterparts. |
Australian Dollar Volatility Ahead as RBA Compounds External Threats Posted: 03 Apr 2015 05:14 PM PDT The Australian Dollar is likely set for a pickup in volatility as conflicting cues ahead of the RBA policy announcement compound tumult on the external front. |
NFP Inspired USD Weakness to Benefit Gold- 1180 Key Support Posted: 03 Apr 2015 04:18 PM PDT Gold prices are higher for a third consecutive week with the precious metal advancing nearly 0.4% to trade at 1202 into the close. |
Trading Video: Dollar and S&P 500 Face Key Break Risks Again This Week Posted: 03 Apr 2015 03:58 PM PDT Once again, we close a week out to anxiety. |
A Different Approach to Selecting Dollar, Pound, Aussie Trades Posted: 03 Apr 2015 03:29 PM PDT For many traders, selecting setups involves cycling through charts until they come upon a recognizable pattern. |
British Pound at Risk of Declines Given Political Uncertainty Posted: 03 Apr 2015 03:18 PM PDT The British Pound finished the week almost exactly where it began, first falling versus the US Dollar until a sharp USD sell-off sent the GBP/USD through key levels. |
USD/JPY Retail FX Boosts Long Exposure; 118.20 in Focus Ahead of BoJ Posted: 03 Apr 2015 03:04 PM PDT The Bank of Japan (BoJ) interest rate decision may heighten the appeal of the Japanese Yen and spur a further decline in USD/JPY should Governor Haruhiko Kuroda continue to endorse a wait-and-see approach following the April 8 meeting. |
Fear over Greece May be Self-Fulfilling - Substantial Volatility Risk Ahead Posted: 03 Apr 2015 01:20 PM PDT Greece remains a real risk to the stability of the Euro Zone and the Euro currency itself, the biggest risk to markets and the Euro may be uncertainty itself. |
EURUSD Looks for First 20 Day High in Over 9 Months Posted: 03 Apr 2015 10:58 AM PDT EURUSD is nearing the first 20 day high (1.1052) since 7/1/2014. In fact, it’s been 196 days since the last 20 day high. A new 20 day high would signal a major behavior change in EURUSD (from down to sideways). |
USD/JPY 118.20 Support in Focus Going Into BoJ Interest Rate Decision Posted: 03 Apr 2015 09:20 AM PDT The Bank of Japan (BoJ) interest rate decision may heighten the appeal of the Japanese Yen should Governor Haruhiko Kuroda highlight improved outlook for the region. |
EUR/USD Surges Above $1.1000 as March NFPs Severely Disappoint Posted: 03 Apr 2015 06:15 AM PDT The US Dollar is tanking on the heels a much weaker than expected headline US Nonfarm Payrolls report. |
Price & Time: USDOLLAR Stalls At Key Pivot Posted: 03 Apr 2015 05:15 AM PDT Looking for clarity post payrolls... |
EUR/USD Hangs Onto Bearish Momentum Ahead of Non-Farm Payrolls (NFP) Posted: 03 Apr 2015 01:00 AM PDT The EUR/USD may threaten the long-term bearish RSI momentum should the U.S. Non-Farm Payrolls (NFP) report drag on Fed interest rate expectations. |
US Dollar May Find Greater Catalyst in Jobless Rate vs Payrolls Figure Posted: 02 Apr 2015 09:51 PM PDT The US Dollar has set its sights on the March Employment report, with the jobless rate print possibly carrying greater weight than the nonfarm payrolls figure. |
Dollar Faces NFPs and Euro Traders Fret Greece Posted: 02 Apr 2015 08:21 PM PDT In the past six-to-nine months, the FX markets have found their direction and motivation through monetary policy. |
Gold Recovery Stalls, SPX 500 Treading Water Above March Low Posted: 02 Apr 2015 08:10 PM PDT Gold prices stalled above the $1200/oz figure after mounting a sharp recovery while the SPX 500 continues to tread water above the March swing bottom. |
Forex Sentiment & Volume Analysis - USDJPY Posted: 02 Apr 2015 08:00 PM PDT Using retail sentiment and trading volume, the USDJPY is giving us a bearish signal. Learn what sentiment and volume can do for your trading. |
USD/JPY Technical Analysis: Coiling Up at Channel Top Posted: 02 Apr 2015 07:28 PM PDT |
US Dollar Technical Analysis: Candle Setup Hints at Losses Posted: 02 Apr 2015 07:28 PM PDT |
EUR/USD Technical Analysis: Resistance Below 1.10 in Focus Posted: 02 Apr 2015 07:28 PM PDT |
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