Friday, September 4, 2015

Weekly Trading Forecast: Beware the Calm before the Storm

Weekly Trading Forecast: Beware the Calm before the Storm


Weekly Trading Forecast: Beware the Calm before the Storm

Posted: 04 Sep 2015 05:00 PM PDT

A critical two-week stretch for the US Dollar and broader financial markets promises big moves. Here are the key themes to watch.

Canada Enters Recession: USDCAD Primed for Volatility

Posted: 04 Sep 2015 03:43 PM PDT

It was an interesting week for Canadian economic data: On Tuesday we received a messy GDP report that saw the country slip in to ‘technical recession’ territory.

Australian Dollar May Fall Further on Evolving Fed, RBA Policy Bets

Posted: 04 Sep 2015 03:37 PM PDT

The Australian Dollar is at risk of falling further as RBA rate cut bets swell while fears of imminent Fed tightening drive policy divergence bets and risk aversion.

Gold Heavy on Dollar Strength, NFPs– September Opening Range in Focus

Posted: 04 Sep 2015 03:32 PM PDT

Gold prices fell for the second consecutive week with the precious metal off by 1.3% to trade at 1118 ahead of the New York close on Friday.

RBNZ to Provide Insight of External Forces on NZ Economy

Posted: 04 Sep 2015 03:26 PM PDT

The New Zealand Dollar has remained above its ‘Black Monday’ low of 0.6198.

US Dollar Direction Depends on Two Critical Weeks Ahead

Posted: 04 Sep 2015 03:19 PM PDT

Another volatile week across global financial markets left the US Dollar trading near key highs versus the Australian Dollar and other commodity-linked currencies.

The Weekly Volume Report: GBP OBV Still Leads the Way

Posted: 04 Sep 2015 11:10 AM PDT

Instruments covered this week: EUR/USD, USD/JPY & GBP/USD

USDJPY-The Next Move at this Juncture is Insanely Important

Posted: 04 Sep 2015 10:57 AM PDT

USDJPY is trading RIGHT at the 52 week average. The rate last closed below this average in October 2012, which was over 4000 pips ago.

Price & Time: USD/JPY - Successful Retest?

Posted: 04 Sep 2015 09:20 AM PDT

Cycle turn window ahead in the yen...

EURUSD Fails to Breakout on NFP News

Posted: 04 Sep 2015 06:50 AM PDT

Despite worse than expected NFP figures, the EURUSD has failed to breakout this morning. Learn today's trading values with the Chart of the Day!

NFP Disappoints Ahead of Looming Fed Decision

Posted: 04 Sep 2015 05:45 AM PDT

A disappointing NFP report leads into an extended holiday-weekend in the United States; making the debate over higher rates even less clear.

Preview for August US NFPs and Trade Setups in USD-pairs

Posted: 04 Sep 2015 04:00 AM PDT

EURUSD probably sees a 'cleaner' outcome than USDJPY around today's US labor market data.

US Dollar Technical Analysis: Taking Aim at Key Range Top

Posted: 03 Sep 2015 11:39 PM PDT

The Dow Jones FXCM US Dollar Index resumed its advance after a brief period of consolidation, rising to the highest level in nearly five months.

Oil, Copper Pare ECB-Induced Gains, Gold Weak into Non-farm Payrolls

Posted: 03 Sep 2015 11:13 PM PDT

Commodities reversed yesterday’s rally on ECB dovish message as market thins before major US employment data offers clues on rate hike

EUR/JPY Technical Analysis: Four-Month Support Under Fire

Posted: 03 Sep 2015 10:39 PM PDT

The Euro came under renewed selling pressure against the Japanese Yen, dropping to the lowest level in over four months.

USD/JPY Technical Analysis: Digesting After Seesaw Volatility

Posted: 03 Sep 2015 10:15 PM PDT

The US Dollar is in consolidation mode against the Japanese Yen after two weeks of wild seesaw volatility as prices await further direction cues.

EUR/USD Technical Analysis: Short Trade Setup Established

Posted: 03 Sep 2015 09:46 PM PDT

The Euro turned sharply lower, breaking support guiding the upward correction against the US Dollar set from early August and hinting at deeper losses.

US Dollar, Yen May Rise as Commodity Currencies Fall on US Jobs Data

Posted: 03 Sep 2015 09:14 PM PDT

The US Dollar and Japanese Yen may rise while commodity-linked currencies decline as US jobs data fuels speculation on a Fed interest rate hike inSeptember.

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