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- Forex Trading Weekly Forecast - 10.24.2011
- Dollar Faces Another Surge of Volatility on Stimulus, Crisis Talk
- British Pound to Follow S&P 500 as EU Debt Crisis Drama Unfolds
- Commentary Following RBNZ Rate Decision to Guide Kiwi
- Australian Dollar Eyes EU Summit, Sentiment to Steer Exchange Rate
- Gold Rebound May Gather Pace As Speculation For QE3 Resurface
- Yen Hits New High Against Dollar; Will BoJ Intervene?
- US Dollar Volatility Rides on New Stimulus, Euro Troubles, 3Q GDP
- Euro Fundamental Outlook Dire – Yet Currency May Rally
- Canadian Dollar Strength Threatened by BoC Rate Decision
- Guest Commentary: Withdrawing in Forex Trading
- Guest Commentary: Gold & Silver Prices Daily Outlook 10.21.2011
- USD Weighed By Bets For QE3, Yen Intervention Threat Resurface
- Commodity Currencies Bid Higher Ahead of Five-Day EU Summit
- Forex: Euro To Maintain Range Ahead Of EU Summit, Sterling Breaks Out
- Crude Oil Choppy Before EU Summit, Gold Weakness Likely to Continue
| Forex Trading Weekly Forecast - 10.24.2011 Posted: 21 Oct 2011 09:01 PM PDT
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| Dollar Faces Another Surge of Volatility on Stimulus, Crisis Talk Posted: 21 Oct 2011 06:19 PM PDT What a remarkable way to end the week – not just for the US dollar but for the entire financial markets. On the one hand, we have a number of developments that would point to a meaningful, bullish break for risk appetite trend. |
| British Pound to Follow S&P 500 as EU Debt Crisis Drama Unfolds Posted: 21 Oct 2011 05:20 PM PDT |
| Commentary Following RBNZ Rate Decision to Guide Kiwi Posted: 21 Oct 2011 04:14 PM PDT The New Zealand Dollar was the worst performing currency on the week, falling 1.50 percent, 1.30 percent and 1.12 percent against the Japanese Yen, the Swiss Franc and the British Pound, respectively. |
| Australian Dollar Eyes EU Summit, Sentiment to Steer Exchange Rate Posted: 21 Oct 2011 04:09 PM PDT Gold pared the decline from earlier this week, with spot prices bouncing back from a low of $1,604/oz, and the bullion may continue to retrace the sharp decline from the record-high ($1,921/oz) as market participants diversify away from the U.S. dollar. |
| Gold Rebound May Gather Pace As Speculation For QE3 Resurface Posted: 21 Oct 2011 04:04 PM PDT Gold pared the decline from earlier this week, with spot prices bouncing back from a low of $1,604/oz, and the bullion may continue to retrace the sharp decline from the record-high ($1,921/oz) as market participants diversify away from the U.S. dollar. |
| Yen Hits New High Against Dollar; Will BoJ Intervene? Posted: 21 Oct 2011 03:59 PM PDT After weeks of seemingly moving nowhere against the U.S. Dollar, the Japanese Yen broke out on Friday, hitting a new post-war high against the world’s reserve currency, settling the week at 76.29, good for a 1.22 percent gain on the week. |
| US Dollar Volatility Rides on New Stimulus, Euro Troubles, 3Q GDP Posted: 21 Oct 2011 03:47 PM PDT Given the extraordinary volatility the markets had generated for the dollar and risk-based assets alike through the final 24 hours of this past trading week; it may seem unusual to set the benchmark currency’s fundamental forecast to neutral. Yet, when we actually look beyond the aggressive, short-term swings in price action; we come to a very different assessment of the dollar’s backdrop. |
| Euro Fundamental Outlook Dire – Yet Currency May Rally Posted: 21 Oct 2011 03:30 PM PDT The Euro’s fundamental forecasts look dire ahead of a critical week for the Euro Zone. Yet the single currency could see a further short-term bounce before we see the next leg lower within the broader downtrend. |
| Canadian Dollar Strength Threatened by BoC Rate Decision Posted: 21 Oct 2011 03:29 PM PDT The Canadian dollar was virtually unchanged at the close of trade this week with the loonie posting a marginal advance of 0.10%. The week has been marked by massive swings in risk sentiment as conflicting and often erroneous reports out of Europe saw hopes for a euro “resolution” rise and fall. |
| Guest Commentary: Withdrawing in Forex Trading Posted: 21 Oct 2011 12:39 PM PDT Are you trading forex to make money? The answer is a clear yes, isn't it? Now, the next question is: When do you plan on withdrawing your profits? |
| Guest Commentary: Gold & Silver Prices Daily Outlook 10.21.2011 Posted: 21 Oct 2011 09:28 AM PDT Gold and silver sharply fell yesterday and thus gold price completed four days of falls. Currently gold and silver are traded up. |
| USD Weighed By Bets For QE3, Yen Intervention Threat Resurface Posted: 21 Oct 2011 09:21 AM PDT The greenback extended the decline from earlier this month on speculation for another round of quantitative easing, and the reserve currency may continue to give back the rebound from earlier this year as the Fed maintains a highly dovish outlook for monetary policy. |
| Commodity Currencies Bid Higher Ahead of Five-Day EU Summit Posted: 21 Oct 2011 07:20 AM PDT Risk-appetite found new life on promises that a Euro-zone solution would be presented by next Wednesday, sending the commodity currencies higher and dropping the U.S. Dollar to a post-war low against the Japanese Yen. |
| Forex: Euro To Maintain Range Ahead Of EU Summit, Sterling Breaks Out Posted: 21 Oct 2011 06:30 AM PDT A rise in risk appetite carried the major currencies higher on Friday, but the pickup in market sentiment may be short-lived as optimism surrounding the EU Summit tapers off. |
| Crude Oil Choppy Before EU Summit, Gold Weakness Likely to Continue Posted: 21 Oct 2011 02:35 AM PDT Crude oil and gold prices may rise as S&P 500 stock index futures advance, pointing to a recovery in risk appetite that is likely to weigh on the safe-haven US Dollar. |
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