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Forex Reads for the Weekend June 6 2009


Here are some interesting forex related articles for the weekend. They all have a scope that’s larger than a forex trading session:

  • Casey Stubbs walks on the unbeaten path, and writes an interesting overview about the steady rise in the Iraqi Dinar and its potential.
  • Eric deCarbonnel writes that China doesn’t need the US anymore. This is bad news for the dollar.
  • Adam Kritzer looks at the forex movements during this global crisis and declares that there’s an imminent crisis in the forex markets.
  • “Dr.Pipslow” on BabyPips, advises forex traders to concentrate or otherwise lose money.
  • James Chen analyzes the Aussie, one of my favorites. And James, congratulations for you newborn daughter!

That’s it for now. There’s never enough time to read everything. Do you have any recommended article?

Forex Reads for the Weekend – May 30 2009

Here are a bunch of interesting forex articles for the weekend. They all have a scope that’s bigger than one day, and I found them interesting to read: James Chen analyzes the Australian dollar, as it touches 0.80 once again. Great technical analysis, as usual. Kathy Lien writes about how forex pairs break key levels.

Forex Articles for the Weekend – May 23 2009

Here’s a nice bunch of interesting forex related reads for this long weekend. I find them very interesting. This time, Forex Initiate brings us quotes of wisdom for the current forex environment, and emphasizes on Money Management. Also read my piece on a forex demo account for money mangement. Eric deCarbonnel writes an important piece

Top 10 Forex Blogs

Here’s a list of my top 10 forex blogs. I follow these blogs via my RSS reader on a regular basis, and I find them interesting and very informative. I think they should be on every forex trader’s feed. Last updated on September 8th, 2011. So, here are my top 10 forex blogs: Kathy Lien

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – May 16 2009

Here’s a bunch of interesting forex-related articles that I’ve collected from my favorite blogs / sites: Kathy Lien explores the possibility that the US will lose its Triple A Rating. Eric deCarbonnel looks at deflation and inflation from a different angle: non-paper assets. Lena summarizes the week, and focuses on risk aversion: “When in doubt,

Forex Data for the Weekend – May 9 2010

Here are some interesting posts from the sites I follow regularly. They have a rather wide scope: Kathy Lien dives into the differences between the Federal Reserve and the BoE and ECB, regarding their policy making. James Chen presents an interesting Webinar, about forex volatility. Forex District focuses on rising oil prices. Is the recession

Forex Information for the Weekend – May 2 2009

Here’s a bunch of interesting links from blogs / sites I regularly read: James Chen takes a broad technical look at the EUR/USD. Lena overviews the next phases in the Euro in the week ahead. Adam Kritzer points out China’s surging gold holdings, and how it affects the dollar. Kathy Lien explains how stress tests

Forex Links for the Weekend – April 25 2009

As usual, I feature some excellent forex-reads that I found on my favorite blogs / sites. There’s a nice mix today: Adam Kritzer talks about the return of Carry Trade, and details on the options traders have. James Chen brings yet another excerpt from his book, this time about how to trade volatility in the

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – April 18 2009

As usual, I bring my favorite articles / blog posts that I’ve read this week about forex trading. Here goes: Mish writes about how “Trichet Joins The Beggar-Thy-Neighbour Club”. I also wrote about JCT. Eric deCarbonnel explains how the Federal Reserve uses currency swaps to boos t the dollar. Kathy Lien shares her interview on

Forex Articles For The Weekend – April 11 2009

Here are some interesting forex-related reads that I found on my regular blogs / sites that I read. Kathy Lien explains about seasonality in USD/CAD. Market Skeptics details about the IMFs Special Drawing Rights (SDR). Forex blog discusses how the Chinese Yuan vies for a Reserve Status, and this impacts other currencies. Macro Man talks