Daily Forex Fundamentals – January 3, 2013
Curious about what happened to the forex market following the U.S. fiscal deal? Well, I’ve got all the details in my report! Go on and read all about it!
Read MoreCurious about what happened to the forex market following the U.S. fiscal deal? Well, I’ve got all the details in my report! Go on and read all about it!
Read MoreProgress. That’s one word you don’t hear often when talking about the U.S. fiscal cliff issue. But yesterday, after days of tense talks, the U.S. Senate voted to approve a budget deal negotiated with the White House.
Read MoreHope y’all enjoyed the New Year festivities! It’s now time to get back on the grind and kick start the year with a healthy dose of my forex fundamentals!
Read MoreHaving 5 out of my 8 predictions for 2012 come true, I have to say that I’m pretty proud of my Nostradamus skills! So I’m taking another shot at predicting the future. Read up on what your good buddy Forex Gump thinks will happen in 2013!
Read MoreI can smell it like a freshly baked batch of chocolate chip cookies! 2013 is almost here! But before you welcome the New Year, be sure to read up on my predictions for the comdolls!
Read MoreSome analysts believe that 2013 could finally be the year that Uncle Sam gets back on its legs. Here are three issues that we should all keep an eye on this year as they could prove to make-or-break the U.S. economy in 2013.
Read MoreEurope is composed of a mix of countries that are home to a beautifully diverse set of cultures and people. Unfortunately, its economic problems are just as diverse and nowhere near as beautiful.
Read MoreThe euro is still alive! Well, at least for another year. Despite speculations of naysayers, nobody from the euro zone clique got kicked out or left. That doesn’t necessarily mean that the euro had a good year in 2012 though!
Read MoreTwo thousand twelve has truly been a crazy year for the pound. With the year coming to an end, I thought it would a be good idea to walk down memory lane and revisit the three most important events in the U.K.
Read MoreDid the commodity-related dollars (comdolls) lose the “commodity” part of its name in 2012? Find out what factors influenced AUD and NZD more than commodity price action in 2012.
Read MoreOne quick glance at USD/CAD’s weekly chart would reveal that the Loonie had quite a topsy-turvy 2012. Check out the mixed signals that the Canadian dollar got during the year!
Read MoreIn today’s edition of Piponomics, we take a look at the top stories and themes that rocked the Japanese yen and Swiss franc in 2012.
Read MoreIt was a pretty topsy-turvy ride for the Greenback in 2012. From central bank action, to risk sentiment, to presidential elections, there were many catalysts for strong moves on the USDX. Let’s take a look back at how these events affected the scrilla this past year!
Read MoreExtra! Extra! Read all about it! The BOJ just expanded its asset purchase program by another 10 trillion JPY!
Read MoreNope, it ain’t the end of the world just yet! This means you have another day to catch some pips before the Christmas holidays so y’all better take a look at my latest roundup!
Read MoreBefore you head off to you cram your holiday shopping, why don’t you try catching some last-minute pips? Here’s how you can trade tomorrow’s Canadian GDP release.
Read MoreLooks like the dollar was all over the place yesterday! Read on to find out what drove the currency markets yesterday!
Read MoreWhen EUR/USD is close to reaching 1.3500 after falling to the 1.2000 area this year, you start to believe that the world is ending after all. I’m half kidding. Here are 4 possible reasons why the euro’s rally isn’t over yet.
Read MoreYesterday, FXCM, one of the biggest forex brokers in the world, release its trading metrics for the month of November. What exactly did it reveal?
Read MoreWe’ve got wave after wave after wave of potential market-rocking events scheduled today. Make sure you’re fully prepared for ’em by checking out today’s economic roundup!
Read MoreThought is action in rehearsal.Sigmund Freud