The Flipside of Mario Draghis Congested Trade |
- The Flipside of Mario Draghis Congested Trade
- Silver Prices: Traders Do Their Best To Break The Downward Trend
- FTSE 100 Soars To New Highs, Set To Remain Bullish
- Nikkei 225 Technical Analysis: Still Attempt to Break Resistance
- Currency Swings in Thin Markets to Struggle for Follow-Through
- Copper Jumps to Report China Will Probe Short Sales; Oil, Gold Steady
- EUR/USD Reaches Towards 1.05, Yen Crosses Weigh Range vs Breakout
- What to Expect from Global Markets Through Year End
The Flipside of Mario Draghis 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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