6 Biggest Forex Moves You Could’ve Caught in Q1 2016
They say that hindsight is 20/20. With many of our forex trading friends about to close shop for a long weekend, let’s take the time to review the best currency moves in Q1 2016.
Read MoreThey say that hindsight is 20/20. With many of our forex trading friends about to close shop for a long weekend, let’s take the time to review the best currency moves in Q1 2016.
Read MoreAnother round of Greenback gains thanks to fresh U.S. housing data and unfavorable inventories data for oil bulls in the U.S. forex session.
Read MoreNear-term looking for stocks to stage a correction lower; commodities to follow; bonds to edge higher; and the dollar to work higher again in the wedge pattern.
Read MoreForex price action during today’s morning London session was a bit wonky, but it seems like forex traders were turning to risk sentiment for the most part.
Read MoreHello there, forex chaps! Looking for a potential catalyst for the pound are ya? If you are, then tomorrow’s retail sales report is one your better bets. And if you’re lookin’ to trade this event, then this Forex Preview will help ya get up to speed.
Read MoreForex trading volatility was as tight as Cyclopip’s pants, as a lack of catalysts kept volatility hunters in the sidelines. Here’s what you should know about today’s Asian session!
Read MoreForex traders went bullish on risk sentiment–despite the terror attack on Brussels–to push high-yielders up in the U.S. trading session.
Read MoreTight trading conditions persisted during today’s morning London forex session, even though there were a ton of economic reports. The pound and the euro were on the move, however, but that was probably thanks to the possible terrorist attacks in Brussels earlier.
Read MoreLooking for news trading forex opportunities this week? Read on to see if you can make pips from New Zealand’s trade balance report!
Read MoreForex price action was a mixed bag of beans, as the comdolls gained a few pips while the majors were stuck in tight intraday ranges.
Read MoreNet long positions on the U.S. dollar slid a bit for the second straight week. Moreover, the latest COT forex positioning report from the CFTC shows that the Greenback had a mixed performance, but lost a very significant chunk to the pound.
Read MoreThe U.S. kicked off the Monday session with weak economic data, unfortunately for forex traders, it wasn’t enough to get the needle barely moving among most pairs.
Read MoreAfter a relatively subdued Asian session, volatility returned to the forex market when the London trading session rolled in. However, forex price action for most pairs was choppy, probably because the forex calendar only had low-tier items on the lineup.
Read MoreThe U.K. CPI release is one of my favorite reports to trade since the pound’s forex reaction has been pretty consistent. Here’s how the upcoming one might turn out.
Read MoreHo-hum. Forex price action was limited during the Asian session, thanks to a lack of catalysts and a bank holiday in Japan.
Read MoreRisk on, baby! Higher-yielding currencies outpaced their safe-haven forex peers, as U.S. equities recouped most of their losses so far this year.
Read MoreHow y’all doin, forex buddies? The Loonie was able to hold its own against its forex rivals during the previous trading week. If the Loonie’s recent strength made you think about how Canada’s economy is doing, then this Forex Snapshot is just what you need.
Read MoreThe forex trading week has come and gone, and the main themes this week were yen strength and Greenback weakness. And it also looks like we had Loonie demand as a secondary theme.
Read MoreForex price action during today’s morning London session was rather choppy, but forex traders were likely taking most of their cues from the prevailing risk-on sentiment. The Kiwi’s wonky price action seems to be the exception, though.
Read MoreNow that the central banks have rolled out their plans, it’s time to gather our notes and review their main points. Here’s what all forex traders need to know!
Read MoreThe person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person who is doing it.Chinese Proverb