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- FOREX: US Dollar Set to Rebound as Euro FinMin Summit Fizzles
- Risk Correlated Assets At Risk in Wednesday Trade
- Dollar, Risk Trends Sensitive to Speculation of a ‘Grand Bailout’
- US Dollar Enters Short-Term Bearish Channel- How Low Can We Go?
- EUR/USD, AUD/USD Scalp Setups- Key Levels to Watch as Relief Rally Falters
- USD/CAD: Trading Canada’s 3Q GDP Report
- USD Threatens Upward Trend, Aussie Outlook Remains Bearish
- Guest Commentary: Gold & Silver Daily Outlook 11.29.2011
- Euro Decouples from Recent Correlations, Lags Majors as U.S. Dollar Slides
- Euro Euphoria Derailed By Fears Of Contagion, Sterling To Consolidate
- Euro Zone Finance Ministers’ Summit to Set Pace for Major Currencies
| FOREX: US Dollar Set to Rebound as Euro FinMin Summit Fizzles Posted: 29 Nov 2011 11:27 PM PST The US Dollar is poised to rise amid renewed risk aversion after the first day of the Eurozone finance ministers’ summit fails to allay investors’ fears. |
| Risk Correlated Assets At Risk in Wednesday Trade Posted: 29 Nov 2011 10:47 PM PST The rally in risk over the past few sessions seems to have finally stalled out and we attribute the price action to nothing more than corrective relief… |
| Dollar, Risk Trends Sensitive to Speculation of a ‘Grand Bailout’ Posted: 29 Nov 2011 09:49 PM PST There was a notable swing in speculative sentiment through the previous session; but the influence it would have over the different asset classes was mixed. This disparity is more appropriately attributed to restraint in the underlying fundamental theme rather than a permanent divergence of correlations. |
| US Dollar Enters Short-Term Bearish Channel- How Low Can We Go? Posted: 29 Nov 2011 02:52 PM PST The Dow Jones FXCM Dollar Index (Ticker:USDollar) fell for a second consecutive day as traders continued to chase yields amid a rally in global equity markets. The dollar now sits on key Fibonacci support as traders look to Europe for cues. |
| EUR/USD, AUD/USD Scalp Setups- Key Levels to Watch as Relief Rally Falters Posted: 29 Nov 2011 12:56 PM PST This week we continue to watch the euro as officials struggle to calm markets and devise a credible plan for Europe. Meanwhile the aussie offers fresh scalp targets as we look to fade the recent relief rally. Here are the levels to watch. |
| USD/CAD: Trading Canada’s 3Q GDP Report Posted: 29 Nov 2011 12:18 PM PST The 3Q GDP report is expected to instill a positive outlook for Canada as market participants expect to see a rebound in the growth rate, and the development could instill a bullish outlook for the Canadian dollar as the economic recovery gathers pace. |
| USD Threatens Upward Trend, Aussie Outlook Remains Bearish Posted: 29 Nov 2011 09:16 AM PST The greenback extended the decline from earlier this week as market sentiment continued to firm up on Tuesday, but we may see the reserve currency regain its footing in the days ahead should the EU meeting fail to prop up investor confidence. |
| Guest Commentary: Gold & Silver Daily Outlook 11.29.2011 Posted: 29 Nov 2011 07:36 AM PST Gold and silver started the week with sharp rises, after they had declined on Friday. Major commodities such as oil also rallied yesterday. The news of Fitch's negative outlook on U.S. might influence trades during the day. |
| Euro Decouples from Recent Correlations, Lags Majors as U.S. Dollar Slides Posted: 29 Nov 2011 06:40 AM PST Higher yielding currencies rallied across the board but oddly enough risk-correlated assets, in particular European equity markets and the Euro, lagged advances as the U.S. Dollar fell. The Euro’s decoupling from its recent correlations suggests faith is waning in the common currency. |
| Euro Euphoria Derailed By Fears Of Contagion, Sterling To Consolidate Posted: 29 Nov 2011 06:30 AM PST Market sentiment firmed up ahead of the EU meeting in Brussels, but the relief rally is likely to be short-lived as European policy makers struggle to restore investor confidence. |
| Euro Zone Finance Ministers’ Summit to Set Pace for Major Currencies Posted: 29 Nov 2011 04:35 AM PST
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