Weekly Cryptocurrency Technical Analysis – Oct 23, 2017
Bitcoin price hit new all-time highs yet again and it seems to be pulling back to give more bulls a chance to join in. Think it’ll bust through the latest highs in no time?
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Bitcoin price hit new all-time highs yet again and it seems to be pulling back to give more bulls a chance to join in. Think it’ll bust through the latest highs in no time?
Read MoreNet bearish positioning on USD eased again. And the latest COT report shows that sentiment on USD improved mainly at the expense of JPY. However, EUR and CAD continued to resist.
Read MoreBitcoin and its cryptocurrency buddies have been on a tear these days, so I thought I’d have a rundown of potential tech plays on BTC/USD, ETH/USD, and LTC/USD.
Read MoreAfter six consecutive, large speculators finally trimmed their net shorts USD. And the COT report shows that USD took ground mainly from the yen. However, GBP continued to fight back.
Read MoreTrading activity didn’t take that much of a hit in August, so it’s a surprise that volumes had enough room to surge and smash new records last month.
Read MoreThe latest COT report revealed that USD’s losses were broad-based. Another major revelation is that net positioning on GBP became net bullish again for the first time since October 2015.
Read MoreI’m sure you’re well aware of how the forex OTC market is the largest one in the world and how the U.S. dollar is the one currency to rule ’em all, but have things changed recently?
Read MoreNet bearish positions on USD increased further. And the latest COT report shows that USD lost a huge chunk of ground to GBP. However, USD was able to push back against EUR.
Read MoreListen up, forex fellas, we’ve got a little over three months left before the new EU regulations on forex hedging take place. Will this mean higher trading fees for retail traders like us?
Read MoreThe latest COT report shows that positioning activity was mixed. However, the Greenback did lose ground mainly to GBP and JPY.
Read MoreNever put off until tomorrow what you can do today.Thomas Jefferson