Thursday, November 26, 2015

The Flipside of Mario Draghi’s Congested Trade

The Flipside of Mario Draghi’s Congested Trade


The Flipside of Mario Draghi’s Congested Trade

Posted: 26 Nov 2015 09:00 AM PST

We're coming into another environment where no forecast is too bearish for the EUR, and that could be bullish should the ECB disappoint traders.

Silver Prices: Traders Do Their Best To Break The Downward Trend

Posted: 26 Nov 2015 08:03 AM PST

Silver traders try to challenge the downward trend, but prices remain capped at $14.40. Chinese aluminum and nickel producers ask the government to help stabilize prices

FTSE 100 Soars To New Highs, Set To Remain Bullish

Posted: 26 Nov 2015 06:49 AM PST

The break to 6367 opens up for a rally towards the November 5 high at 6422

Nikkei 225 Technical Analysis: Still Attempt to Break Resistance

Posted: 25 Nov 2015 10:31 PM PST

The index struggles to break above 76.4% Fibonacci and resistance level at 19.989, to re-test yearly high. Bullish trades remain in focus

Currency Swings in Thin Markets to Struggle for Follow-Through

Posted: 25 Nov 2015 10:30 PM PST

Currency market swings registered in thin liquidity conditions are unlikely to find follow-through and may see swift reversals after participation returns to normal levels.

Copper Jumps to Report China Will Probe Short Sales; Oil, Gold Steady

Posted: 25 Nov 2015 10:24 PM PST

Copper, metals jump after report that Chinese regulators may investigate short-selling. Oil steadies following a drop in rigs and stocks

EUR/USD Reaches Towards 1.05, Yen Crosses Weigh Range vs Breakout

Posted: 25 Nov 2015 08:08 PM PST

The markets are comfortably numb as the expected liquidity drain temporarily distracts investors from the crash of event risk and market internals starting next week.

What to Expect from Global Markets Through Year End

Posted: 25 Nov 2015 08:02 PM PST

Seasonal studies don't just insinuate US equities are well positioned for year-end gains, the past decade shows a tendency to strong gains for capital markets the world over.

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