Australian Dollar Little Changed as Chinese CPI Hits a 6 Month Low |
- Australian Dollar Little Changed as Chinese CPI Hits a 6 Month Low
- Focus on Post-NFP Dollar and Risk Trends, Rather Than Monday Wobble
- Stages of Risk Aversion from the Fed Effect to Liquidity Risk
- WTI Crude Oil Price Forecast: Can $43 Level Hold Bears Away?
- USD/CAD Technical Analysis: Closing In On a Breakout
- US DOLLAR Technical Analysis: Can NFP Moonshot Hold?
- GBP/JPY Technical Analysis: From One Trend to Another
- Webinar: Post NFP Setups in Play- Sterling Crosses at Risk
- EUR/JPY Technical Analysis: Reversal Plays May Prove Attractive
- Gold Price Outlook: We’ve Just Run into a Major Support Level
- USD/JPY Flashes Overbought Signal- Retail Longs Continue to Narrow
- Silver Prices Breach Last Weeks low following Evans Comments at the Chicago Fed
- Is There a New Bull in the China Shop?
- 2015 Global Growth Below Long Run Average According to the OECD
- NFP Digestion Has Traders Waiting to Buy the USD Dip
- EUR/USD Little Changed After a Rise in Sentix Investor Confidence Index
- The FTSE 100 at Risk of Trading Lower on Soft Commodities
- AUD/USD Technical Analysis: Short Position Back in Play
- DAX 30: Stands to Gain More on The NFP Beating Its Estimate
- US Dollar Rally Looks for Fresh Fodder in Fed Commentary
- Commodities Slide as Payrolls Boost Dollar while China Trade Slows
- Aussie Dollar Opened Lower After Chinese Trade Data
Australian Dollar Little Changed as Chinese CPI Hits a 6 Month Low Posted: 09 Nov 2015 07:27 PM PST The Australian Dollar offered a stifled response to China’s inflation figure falling to a six month low in October. |
Focus on Post-NFP Dollar and Risk Trends, Rather Than Monday Wobble Posted: 09 Nov 2015 06:47 PM PST The Dollar's progress Friday was dramatic. |
Stages of Risk Aversion from the Fed Effect to Liquidity Risk Posted: 09 Nov 2015 06:31 PM PST Last week's NFPs returned focus to one of the global risks that market players like the IMF, global central bank presidents and G20 leaders had pegged as one of the greatest transformative risks facing the world today: a Fed rate hike. |
WTI Crude Oil Price Forecast: Can $43 Level Hold Bears Away? Posted: 09 Nov 2015 01:54 PM PST Strength in the US Dollar has left no market safe, especially commodities. |
USD/CAD Technical Analysis: Closing In On a Breakout Posted: 09 Nov 2015 01:43 PM PST |
US DOLLAR Technical Analysis: Can NFP Moonshot Hold? Posted: 09 Nov 2015 01:36 PM PST |
GBP/JPY Technical Analysis: From One Trend to Another Posted: 09 Nov 2015 12:24 PM PST In our last article, we looked at the recent break of the bear-flag formation in GBP/JPY; and as we notated, a new trend-line had emerged on the under-side of price action (shown in red on the included chart). |
Webinar: Post NFP Setups in Play- Sterling Crosses at Risk Posted: 09 Nov 2015 11:24 AM PST Friday’s stellar jobs print fueled a massive breakout in the dollar. Here are the updated targets & invalidation levels that matter this week. |
EUR/JPY Technical Analysis: Reversal Plays May Prove Attractive Posted: 09 Nov 2015 11:04 AM PST In our last article, we looked at continued short setups in EUR/JPY after the longer-running symmetrical wedge gave way after the European Central Bank’s announcement that they’d ‘re-examine’ their QE-outlay at their December meeting. |
Gold Price Outlook: We’ve Just Run into a Major Support Level Posted: 09 Nov 2015 09:49 AM PST After tapping a new short-term high at the $1,190 level only three weeks ago, Gold prices have peeled off over $100 in short order as the Greenback has ascended to a new 12-year high. |
USD/JPY Flashes Overbought Signal- Retail Longs Continue to Narrow Posted: 09 Nov 2015 09:25 AM PST Retail longs in USD/JPY continue to narrow following the NFP report, while the RSI flirts with overbought territory for the first time since June. |
Silver Prices Breach Last Weeks low following Evans Comments at the Chicago Fed Posted: 09 Nov 2015 07:03 AM PST We expect furhter decline as Silver prices have just breached last week’s low of $14.70 following somewhat more ‘hawkish’ than expected comments from the Chicago Fed’s CEO, Charles L. Evans. |
Is There a New Bull in the China Shop? Posted: 09 Nov 2015 06:15 AM PST Chinese stocks continue their brisk ascension after the fright of this summer: Is this but a blip in the down-trend, or a sign of better things to come? |
2015 Global Growth Below Long Run Average According to the OECD Posted: 09 Nov 2015 04:30 AM PST Downturn in EM economies and world trade has weakened global growth to around 2.9% this year, below the long-run average. |
NFP Digestion Has Traders Waiting to Buy the USD Dip Posted: 09 Nov 2015 04:30 AM PST Risk markets may become more unsettled in the coming weeks. |
EUR/USD Little Changed After a Rise in Sentix Investor Confidence Index Posted: 09 Nov 2015 02:28 AM PST The Euro was little changed after the Sentix Investor Confidence Index rose to 15.1, but inflation expectations plunged |
The FTSE 100 at Risk of Trading Lower on Soft Commodities Posted: 09 Nov 2015 12:14 AM PST We think it is fair to expect commodities to drift lower in the weeks ahead. This should keep the FTSE 100 range bound or potentially tip it below 6300 making the very short-term trend bearish and prone to a bigger decline |
AUD/USD Technical Analysis: Short Position Back in Play Posted: 09 Nov 2015 12:08 AM PST The Australian Dollar looks to be resuming the long-term down trend against its US counterpart following a two-month corrective recovery. |
DAX 30: Stands to Gain More on The NFP Beating Its Estimate Posted: 08 Nov 2015 11:48 PM PST With the U.S. NFP topping its estimates by printing 271k vs. a Bloomberg News survey forecasting 185K, we are more confident about the DAX 30 index reaching our target of 11,150. |
US Dollar Rally Looks for Fresh Fodder in Fed Commentary Posted: 08 Nov 2015 09:23 PM PST The US Dollar is looking to comments from Federal Reserve officials to fuel continued gains after firming rate hike chances pushed the currency to a 12-year high. |
Commodities Slide as Payrolls Boost Dollar while China Trade Slows Posted: 08 Nov 2015 09:16 PM PST Gold sold-off, dollar rallied as strong payrolls support December rate hike. Oil, copper slid on demand doubts after soft China’s trade data |
Aussie Dollar Opened Lower After Chinese Trade Data Posted: 08 Nov 2015 07:16 PM PST The Aussie Dollar opened lower against its US namesake at the beginning of the trading week as soft Chinese trade statistics added to the markets’ fear of a global slowdown. |
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