Intermarket Correlations Update: Oil and CAD Splitting Up?
It’s been a couple of months since my last intermarket correlations update, so it’s about time we checked up on how these relationships are faring.
Read More
It’s been a couple of months since my last intermarket correlations update, so it’s about time we checked up on how these relationships are faring.
Read MoreThe latest COT report reveals that the Greenback lost ground against most of its peers and that large players became net bullish on the Kiwi again.
Read MoreMove over, Obamacare! The Donald is looking to repeal Dodd-Frank rules next, and this might have an impact on the U.S. forex industry.
Read MoreThe latest COT report shows that positioning activity was mixed, with the Greenback taking ground mainly from GBP, JPY, and AUD while losing ground mainly to NZD and CAD.
Read MoreThe April slowdown in forex activity was followed by a shaky performance in May as traders saw a lot of market uncertainty.
Read MoreThe latest COT report shows that the Greenback got pushed backed broadly, with the euro still doing most of the the pushing.
Read MoreLarge players resumed trimming their net favorable bets on the Greenback during the week ending on May 23. And the latest COT forex positioning report from the CFTC shows that the Greenback lost ground to most of its peers, although the euro continues to stand out.
Read MoreIn case you’ve been living under a rock, you’re probably aware that bitcoin has been setting one record high after another in the past few days and might keep going for more. Here’s what you need to know if you’re thinking about joining the cryptocurrency bandwagon.
Read MoreLarge players finally boosted the value of their net longs bets on the Greenback. However, the latest COT report shows that positioning activity is still a mixed bag of nuts. Also, the Greenback advanced mainly at the expense of the Aussie and the yen.
Read MoreAnd the latest COT report, reveals that positioning activity was mixed as usual, since the Greenback took large chunks of ground from the Aussie and the Loonie while losing bigly against the pound and the euro. Also, large players became net long on the euro for the first time since early May 2014.
Read MoreIf you make a bad decision and you don’t know why something didn’t go your way, you’ve got to get the hell out. Take your chips off the table and come back to play another day. That is terribly hard for most people to do.Larry Hite