Forex Video: A Dip in Volatility in a Far More Volatile Market |
- Forex Video: A Dip in Volatility in a Far More Volatile Market
- Second Quarter Outlook for Dollar, Euro, Yen, Oil, Gold and Shares
- Oil Price Optimism May Be Short-Lived
- Markets Roared, Central Banks Offer a Jostled Response
- US Dollar Tempers Pace, But Bull Trend Still Endures
- EUR/USD Stuck in No-Man’s Land Headed into Q2’16; Don’t Discount ’Brexit’
- Will Gold’s Multi-Year Down Trend Resume in Q2?
- Bullish USD/JPY Outlook Mired by Dovish Fed, Wait-and-See BoJ
- Forex Video: A Dip in Volatility in a Far More Volatile Market
- Liquidity Will Revive Risk, NFPs will Refresh Fed Speculation
- GBP/USD Could Rally Now then Crash into February 2017
- Key Few Weeks for Silver Coming Up
- NZD/USD Pending Daily Breakout
Forex Video: A Dip in Volatility in a Far More Volatile Market Posted: 28 Mar 2016 03:47 PM PDT Over the past weeks, fear has subsided and risk appetite has recovered lost ground. However, opportunity and the fear of missing out (FOMO) in a rebound shouldn't cloud our appreciation of the market's broader condition |
Second Quarter Outlook for Dollar, Euro, Yen, Oil, Gold and Shares Posted: 25 Mar 2016 06:19 PM PDT A rebound in risk appetite, falter in the Dollar and push to extreme dovish monetary policy defined the close of the past quarter. What does the second quarter hold for the benchmarks of the FX, capital and commodity markets? |
Oil Price Optimism May Be Short-Lived Posted: 25 Mar 2016 05:33 PM PDT Oil has stayed resilient during the past few weeks, despite occasional risk-off sentiment. |
Markets Roared, Central Banks Offer a Jostled Response Posted: 25 Mar 2016 05:27 PM PDT As we entered the New Year, it became obvious that the lack of further Central Bank support in December threatened the fragile recoveries that have been seen around the globe in the post-Financial Collapse environment. |
US Dollar Tempers Pace, But Bull Trend Still Endures Posted: 25 Mar 2016 05:22 PM PDT The US Dollar took a dangerous tumble through the first quarter, throwing into doubt the currency’s ambitions after more than four years of advance. |
EUR/USD Stuck in No-Man’s Land Headed into Q2’16; Don’t Discount ’Brexit’ Posted: 25 Mar 2016 05:22 PM PDT Coming into Q1’16, our main theme for EUR/USD was that, because market participants would be wholly fixated on seeing what the European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve would do in their March meetings, neutrality would prevail. |
Will Gold’s Multi-Year Down Trend Resume in Q2? Posted: 25 Mar 2016 05:09 PM PDT Gold embarked on an aggressive recovery in the first quarter of 2016, buoyed by a slump in Federal Reserve rate hike expectations. |
Bullish USD/JPY Outlook Mired by Dovish Fed, Wait-and-See BoJ Posted: 25 Mar 2016 05:02 PM PDT The diverging paths for monetary policy fosters a long-term bullish outlook for USD/JPY, but the Federal Reserve’s and the Bank of Japan’s (BoJ) wait-and-see approach may continue to drag on the exchange rate especially as Janet Yellen and Co. look to further delay their normalization cycle. |
Forex Video: A Dip in Volatility in a Far More Volatile Market Posted: 25 Mar 2016 05:00 PM PDT Over the past weeks, fear has subsided and risk appetite has recovered lost ground. However, opportunity and the fear of missing out (FOMO) in a rebound shouldn't cloud our appreciation of the market's broader condition |
Liquidity Will Revive Risk, NFPs will Refresh Fed Speculation Posted: 25 Mar 2016 03:34 PM PDT A holiday liquidity lull would be a fitting end to a period of calm and risk appetite in the financial markets. |
GBP/USD Could Rally Now then Crash into February 2017 Posted: 25 Mar 2016 07:58 AM PDT GBP/USD continues to trade near long term support so trading focus is higher but realize that any rally could lead to a crash into early 2017 given the 96 month (8 year) cycle low count. |
Key Few Weeks for Silver Coming Up Posted: 25 Mar 2016 06:50 AM PDT Silver fails at near-term resistance, Longer-term technical dynamics remain positive. |
NZD/USD Pending Daily Breakout Posted: 25 Mar 2016 06:10 AM PDT As the NZD/USD retraces from its highs, traders may plan for the next breakout. |
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