Germany Sees Exports & Imports Fall in May 2024
Germany’s trade numbers are in, and it looks like the economic powerhouse is playing a game of “who can shrink slower?” in the global marketplace.
Read MoreGermany’s trade numbers are in, and it looks like the economic powerhouse is playing a game of “who can shrink slower?” in the global marketplace.
Read MoreHeads up, Kiwi traders! The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) is scheduled to announce their policy decision this week, so watch out for additional volatility on NZD pairs.
Read MoreThe markets are in for a relatively chill trading week as we only have a few top-tier, anticipated events on the docket.
Read MoreFocus on global politics and weak U.S. labor market data weighed on safe havens and helped risk-related currencies this week.
Read MoreIt was a busy week for the global markets despite a shortened trading week in the U.S. Which headlines did the markets react to the most?
Read MoreNo U.S. session traders? No problem! Global equities and commodities still managed to chalk up pretty big moves during the Fourth of July holiday, as the spotlight shifted to political headlines.
Read MoreExit poll numbers have trickled in and are pointing to a landslide win for the Labour Party and the next U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Here’s how GBP pairs are doing.
Read MoreUncle Sam is gearing up to print its latest non-farm payrolls report soon! Will the U.S. jobs data set off fireworks in the forex market this week, too?
Read MoreThe major assets traded in tight ranges until the U.S. session when a bunch of data releases encouraged volatility across the charts.
Read MoreA parade of net weak U.S. jobs reports accelerated the U.S. dollar’s losses across the board. Which reports did the markets react to the most?
Read MoreA friend of mine who is very wealthy said if you never bet your lifestyle, from a trading standpoint, nothing bad will ever happen to you, and if you know what the worst possible outcome is from the outset, you will have tremendous freedom.Larry Hite