NZD/USD Technical Analysis: Two-Month Uptrend Broken |
- NZD/USD Technical Analysis: Two-Month Uptrend Broken
- How Will the Fed Decision and Forecast Effect the Dollar, SPX?
- AUD/USD Technical Analysis: Topping Ahead of FOMC?
- US Dollar Steady After TIC Flows Swell Before FOMC Rate Decision
- GBP/USD on the Defensive Ahead of UK Employment / Budget Statement
- NZD/USD Struggles Following Daily Auction- Retail Longs Jump 26%
- AUD/USD Pullback Targets Near-term Support Ahead of FOMC, Aussie Jobs
- China’s Market News: The Launch of A New Securities Board Is Cancelled
- Dr. Copper in the House?
- EUR/USD Trades Flat After Retail Sales Data
- USD Awaits the Next Iteration in the Fed Feedback Loop
- Silver Prices Are Testing Last Week’s Low
- Time Out? ECB, BOJ Have Markets Rethinking NIRP
- S&P 500 Dipping Into Support Zone, FOMC-risk Mode
- FTSE 100: The Multi-Month Bearish Trend Has Slowed, But Is It Over?
- DAX 30: Price may find short-term respite
- US Dollar May Rise Alongside Yen as Aussie Falls on FOMC Jitters
- Gold Price Drops before Fed Meeting, Oil Slips as Iran Defies Cut
- JPN 225 Pauses under 50% Fibonacci and Resistance
- USD/JPY Gains, Nikkei Falls After BOJ Witholds Expanding Stimulus
- EUR/USD Technical Analysis: Post-ECB Rally Stalls Near 1.12
NZD/USD Technical Analysis: Two-Month Uptrend Broken Posted: 15 Mar 2016 03:35 PM PDT The New Zealand Dollar may have turned a corner against its US counterpart after prices broke support guiding the move higher since late January. |
How Will the Fed Decision and Forecast Effect the Dollar, SPX? Posted: 15 Mar 2016 03:14 PM PDT Following the unexpected and volatile responses to the ECB's and BoJ's recent monetary policy upgrades, the tension surrounding the already high-profile Fed meeting is almost painful. |
AUD/USD Technical Analysis: Topping Ahead of FOMC? Posted: 15 Mar 2016 03:07 PM PDT The Australian Dollar edged lower against its US counterpart after testing pivotal support-turned-resistance below the 0.76 figure. |
US Dollar Steady After TIC Flows Swell Before FOMC Rate Decision Posted: 15 Mar 2016 02:27 PM PDT The US Dollar displayed a tepid reaction after the Treasury International Capital Figures (TIC) swelled in January, as traders wait for the FOMC rate decision to drive risk sentiment. |
GBP/USD on the Defensive Ahead of UK Employment / Budget Statement Posted: 15 Mar 2016 12:14 PM PDT GBPUSD reversed at confluence resistance last week with the pair still vulnerable near-term. Here are the updated targets & invalidation levels that matter. |
NZD/USD Struggles Following Daily Auction- Retail Longs Jump 26% Posted: 15 Mar 2016 10:15 AM PDT NZD/USD stands at risk of facing additional headwinds over the coming days as the region’s 4Q GDP report is anticipated to show a slowing recovery. |
AUD/USD Pullback Targets Near-term Support Ahead of FOMC, Aussie Jobs Posted: 15 Mar 2016 09:42 AM PDT AUDUSD reversed at near-term resistance ahead of major event risk this week. Here are the updated targets & invalidation levels that matter. |
China’s Market News: The Launch of A New Securities Board Is Cancelled Posted: 15 Mar 2016 09:17 AM PDT The cancellation has led to a heated discussion in Chinese media. |
Posted: 15 Mar 2016 08:50 AM PDT Copper continues to flirt is important upside pivot, risk rally almost over or just the beginning? |
EUR/USD Trades Flat After Retail Sales Data Posted: 15 Mar 2016 07:05 AM PDT The EUR/USD continues to range despite better than expected Retail Sales figures. |
USD Awaits the Next Iteration in the Fed Feedback Loop Posted: 15 Mar 2016 06:53 AM PDT While there is quite a bit of data for traders to chew on this morning, one announcement stands above the rest for the remainder of the calendar. |
Silver Prices Are Testing Last Week’s Low Posted: 15 Mar 2016 05:56 AM PDT Silver prices are trapped between last week’s low and this week’s high. A breakout to this range may be enough to establish a new trend. |
Time Out? ECB, BOJ Have Markets Rethinking NIRP Posted: 15 Mar 2016 04:51 AM PDT All of the sudden, markets are reconsidering their more optimistic views from the past month. Too many instruments are moving in tandem to ignore the short-term development. |
S&P 500 Dipping Into Support Zone, FOMC-risk Mode Posted: 15 Mar 2016 02:19 AM PDT |
FTSE 100: The Multi-Month Bearish Trend Has Slowed, But Is It Over? Posted: 15 Mar 2016 12:48 AM PDT It's almost one year ago that the FTSE 100 peaked, with the weakest sectors since then having been commodity related and financials. |
DAX 30: Price may find short-term respite Posted: 15 Mar 2016 12:39 AM PDT Overall trend is bearish as seen by the downward tilting trend line from the March 2015 high. |
US Dollar May Rise Alongside Yen as Aussie Falls on FOMC Jitters Posted: 15 Mar 2016 12:14 AM PDT The US Dollar may push higher alongside the Japanese Yen while the Australian Dollar falls as pre-FOMC jitters fuel risk aversion across the financial markets. |
Gold Price Drops before Fed Meeting, Oil Slips as Iran Defies Cut Posted: 14 Mar 2016 11:40 PM PDT Gold price slipped due to position adjustment ahead of Federal Reserve meeting. Oil and copper pared gains amid weak fundamentals |
JPN 225 Pauses under 50% Fibonacci and Resistance Posted: 14 Mar 2016 11:11 PM PDT JPN 225 pauses under 50% Fibonacci at 17,438.5 even as momentum signals are biased to the upside. Range-bound action continues |
USD/JPY Gains, Nikkei Falls After BOJ Witholds Expanding Stimulus Posted: 14 Mar 2016 09:58 PM PDT The Japanese Yen gained across the board and the Nikkei 225 Index declined after the Bank of Japan released its March policy announcement, opting not to expand stimulus. |
EUR/USD Technical Analysis: Post-ECB Rally Stalls Near 1.12 Posted: 14 Mar 2016 08:55 PM PDT The Euro has settled into digestion mode near the 1.12 figure against the US Dollar having soared to the highest level in a month last week. |
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