Thursday, September 15, 2016

Dollar Trading in Fed Waiting, Another Brexit Event for Pound

Dollar Trading in Fed Waiting, Another Brexit Event for Pound


Dollar Trading in Fed Waiting, Another Brexit Event for Pound

Posted: 15 Sep 2016 07:43 PM PDT

While fundamental sparks continue to fly through the end of the week, the market steadily grows less combustible the closer we come to next week's critical event risk.

Strategy Video: The Difficulty In Trading A Great Idea

Posted: 15 Sep 2016 07:02 PM PDT

There are three steps in applying a trade: establish an idea, chose an ideal 'vehicle' and execute.

CAC 40 Bounces From Weekly Lows

Posted: 15 Sep 2016 11:30 AM PDT

The CAC 40 has rebounded after printing a new weekly low at 4,339.30.

USDCAD Rally at Risk into US CPI- 1.3080 Offers First Line of Defense

Posted: 15 Sep 2016 11:17 AM PDT

Loonie is on the offensive ahead of key US data tomorrow. Here are the updated targets & invalidation levels that matter heading into the release.

Crude Oil Price Forecast: September Low Halts Decline

Posted: 15 Sep 2016 10:35 AM PDT

WTI Crude Oil (CFD: US Oil) Has Been Dropping As Dollar Continues To Test Resistance. At The Same Time Supply Could Be Building.

NZD/USD Opening Monthly Range Remains Intact Ahead of RBNZ Meeting

Posted: 15 Sep 2016 10:35 AM PDT

NZD/USD may stage a larger recovery ahead of the RBNZ meeting as the pair appears to have made a failed run at the monthly low (0.7226).

GBP/USD Declines on BOE Rate Decision

Posted: 15 Sep 2016 09:00 AM PDT

The GBP/USD has moved to support near 1.3198 as the BOE keeps rates flat at 0.25%.

NZD/USD Inside Bar Breakout

Posted: 15 Sep 2016 06:40 AM PDT

After declining 130 pips on Tuesday, the NZD/USD is consolidating with an inside bar.

US Dollar Drops as Retail Sales Spell Doubt For Q3 GDP Expectations

Posted: 15 Sep 2016 06:04 AM PDT

Retail Sales disappointed for the second month in a row in Q3’16, creating doubt on expectations of strong consumer spending for this quarter.

BOE Hints at Rate Cut Potential; USD Finally Sees Important Data

Posted: 15 Sep 2016 05:05 AM PDT

GBP/JPY and GBP/USD breakdowns seem more probable now that the BOE has reminded everyone where it stands on monetary policy.

GBP/USD Volatile as BOE Opts for Status Quo, Could Cut in November

Posted: 15 Sep 2016 04:26 AM PDT

The British Pound was volatile versus other majors after the BOE kept policy unchanged, reiterated cautions outlook, but now expects less slowing

Silver: Price Action Contraction Points to Explosive Move, Again

Posted: 15 Sep 2016 03:24 AM PDT

Short-term triangle points to explosive move coming...

GBP/USD Short Term View Ahead of BOE, US Retail Sales

Posted: 15 Sep 2016 02:34 AM PDT

The GBP/USD is trading around 1.32 ahead of the BOE Rate Decision and with the US Retail Sales we could be facing a volatile day

DAX: More Losses Likely Ahead

Posted: 15 Sep 2016 02:14 AM PDT

Market looks vulernable to further losses without buyers stepping up soon.

GBP/USD at Risk for Relief Rally on Wait-and-See BoE

Posted: 15 Sep 2016 12:00 AM PDT

GBP/USD may stage a larger recovery over the near-term should the BoE talk down speculation for an imminent rate-cut.

Gold, Crude Oil Prices Look to US Retail Sales to Shape Fed Bets

Posted: 14 Sep 2016 11:50 PM PDT

Gold and crude oil prices are looking to US retail sales data to shape Fed rate hike speculation after a two-day lull in formative news flow.

Nikkei 225 Technical Analysis: Index Loses 16,500 Support

Posted: 14 Sep 2016 10:14 PM PDT

The Nikkei 225 lost the key support at 16,500 implying a break to the short term bullish structure

Currencies May Move More on US Retail Sales Data vs. BOE, SNB

Posted: 14 Sep 2016 09:50 PM PDT

Currency markets are likely to find a stronger directional lead in US Retail Sales data versus monetary policy announcements from the BOE and the SNB.

Dollar and S&P 500 Lose Trend, Retain Volatility; Pound Awaits BoE

Posted: 14 Sep 2016 08:57 PM PDT

Where the strong risk aversion pull for global equities and advance for the Dollar was revived Tuesday, traction was again lost this past session.

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