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Archive for January, 2010

Technical Levels Outlook Video

Guest post by Jason Stapleton, head trading coach at 4xTradersLive.com Jason summarizes the week and looks forward to the new week in this video. He talks about wins on breakout pairs such as USD/CAD and GBP/JPY which made a breakout and then moves on to talk about EUR/USD, GBP/USD and more. Enjoy! Want to see

Forex Weekly Outlook – January 25-29

A busy week is ahead of us: rate decision in the US, Japan and New Zealand and GDP releases from the US, UK and Canada are part of an eventful week. Will we see more dollar strength? Here’s an outlook for the last week of January. Beginning on Wednesday, the World Economic Forum meets in

GBP/USD Outlook – January 25-29

GBP/USD Outlook – January 25-29

Looking for the latest outlook, for the current week? Check out the section: British Pound Forecast The Pound had a volatile week which ended lower. The upcoming week should be positive with the release of Q4 GDP. It’s expected to show an end to recession. Here’s an outlook for the upcoming events in Britain and

EUR/USD Outlook – January 25-29

EUR/USD Outlook – January 25-29

Looking for the latest outlook, for the current week? Check out the section: EUR/USD Forecast. The Euro had a bad week, with continuing Greek problems. It slipped down to a lower range. The upcoming week consists of more important surveys and important employment and inflation figures. Here’s an outlook for the upcoming week in Europe,

AUD/USD Outlook – January 25-29

AUD/USD Outlook – January 25-29

Looking for the latest outlook, for the current week? Check out the section: AUD/USD Forecast The Aussie had a bad week, suffering mostly from the Chinese tightening policy. The upcoming week features 6 events that will impact the Aussie. Here’s an outlook for the upcoming week in Australia, and a technical analysis for AUD/USD. AUD/USD

USD/CAD Outlook – January 25-29

USD/CAD Outlook – January 25-29

Looking for the latest outlook for this week? Check the full section: Canadian Dollar Forecast A busy week left the Canadian dollar weaker, returning to its previous range. The upcoming week is more light, and consists mostly of the Canadian GDP. Here’s a quick outlook for the events in Canada and an updated technical analysis

Forex Link for the Weekend

Here are some interesting forex-related articles for the weekend. All have a rather wide scope. Enjoy! Kathy Lien remains hot on the commodity currencies, such as the Aussie. Adam Kritzer declares that the dollar carry trade is not dead. Not yet. Larry Greenberg discusses the dependency of American growth with the equity markets. Earn forex explains

Forex Daily Outlook – January 22nd 2010

The dollar is sweeping the board. Today we have no releases from the US, but important events elsewhere, with British and Canadian retail sales standing out. Let’s see what’s closing this volatile week. Australian Import Prices start the day with an expected fall of 1.7%, following last month’s drop. The Aussie has lost a lot

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The Case for the USD Having Made its Bottom

The Case for the USD Having Made its Bottom

John Forman is a Forex author and expert. He is the Senior Foreign Exchange Analyst for the IFR Markets group of Thomson Reuters and frequent blog poster on Currensee.com. The Case for the USD Having Made its Bottom by John Forman 1-20-10 For the last year or more the dollar has garnered a considerable amount