Asian Session Recap – Sept. 22, 2014
Looks like those weekend gaps got filled pretty quickly! Even though data was light in today’s Asian trading session, forex pairs did make a few moves here and there.
Read MoreLooks like those weekend gaps got filled pretty quickly! Even though data was light in today’s Asian trading session, forex pairs did make a few moves here and there.
Read MoreProfit-taking was the name of the game during the US forex trading session, as traders squared their positions ahead of the weekend.
Read MoreQuite possibly the correction lower is complete based on a series of small three-wave moves labeled (a)-(b)-(c) or Wave II…
Read MoreThe big forex market driver of the morning is the “No” vote to keep Scotland as a part of the United Kingdom, sparking big moves across all currencies.
Read MoreIt looks like Scotland will be staying in the U.K. for now! Aside from this referendum result, here are some more reasons why the pound could stay afloat.
Read MoreWhat a relief for the pound! Exit polls on the Scottish referendum revealed that the “No” camp would escape with a narrow victory, ensuring that the U.K. would stay intact and keeping the British currency afloat.
Read MoreRetracement was the name of the game in yesterday’s US forex trading session, as currency traders paid attention to economic events outside the U.S.
Read MoreLots of forex market moving news in the morning London session, including another central bank monetary policy event & the start of easy money lending from the ECB.
Read MoreFed Chairperson Yellen was her usual cautious self in the latest FOMC statement, but it looks like dollar bulls ain’t done partying in the forex scene! Here’s why.
Read MoreLooks like dollar bulls have an after-party goin’ on in today’s Asian trading session, as the latest FOMC statement sparked a sustained forex rally for the Greenback.
Read MoreThe Greenback was king of pip streets during the US forex trading session, as the Fed’s latest monetary policy decisions spurred currency bulls on.
Read MoreThe morning London session was filled with new forex trading opportunities thanks to unemployment data from the U.K. and inflation news from Europe.
Read MoreSNB head Thomas Jordan and his men might steal the show with their policy statement tomorrow if they decide to announce another forex intervention. How likely is this scenario?
Read MoreAfter getting beat up in the previous forex trading sessions, the Greenback managed to get back on its feet in the past few hours. Can it stay strong?
Read MoreLooking for a little more adventure outside the spot forex market? Here’s a quick introduction into CFD trading and how you can profit from it.
Read MoreThe dollar got a triple roundhouse kick during the US forex trading session, as reports inspired mild rallies among high-yielding currencies.
Read MorePrice action in the London morning session was a bit choppy for forex, but we saw strong moves in Sterling on fresh inflation data and continued Scottish referendum vote drama.
Read MoreExpectations are running high for an upbeat FOMC statement this week, but will this be a classic case of “buy the rumor, sell the news” in the forex market?
Read MoreAfter a few days of weakness, the U.S. currency is flexing its muscles in the forex market once more, as it advanced to some of its counterparts.
Read MoreForex price action was muted during the US trading session, as a lack of reports inspired currency traders to hold on to their positions.
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