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Forex Crunches for the Weekend – November 5


One of the busiest weeks of the year is behind us. The Greek referendum that came to light at the beginning of the week was called off before it ended. We had a rate cut in Europe, no QE3 in the US and an exciting Non-Farm Payrolls release as always.

The markets are now closed, and its time for some long term forex related reads. Here are my picks. Enjoy!

  • Neil Hume describes 5 steps to the financial crisis.
  • Jamie Coleman states that Greece is probably a goner, and that’s it’s time to worry about Italy and Spain. Worries about Italy are well expressed in long term but also in short term yields, which are skyrocketing.
  • Lior Cohen analyzes the recent rises in gold and silver.
  • Kathy Lien compares the situation in the euro-zone and in the US with leading indicators. There’s a clear winner.
  • Larry Greeneberg analyzes the first press conference by Mario Draghi and what it means for the future of the euro.
  • James Chen sees a long term downtrend for EUR/CHF.
  • Edward Harrison has a long timeline of the euro debt crisis.
  • FX Tech Strategy explains how to channel into forex profits. In addition, he is nominated for a reward. Please vote for him here.
  • Nathan Tucci explains why most automated systems never work.
  • Jay Norris discusses the switch to Asian hours. Should you switch your trading hours?
  • Francesc Riverola announces an enhancement of the charts on FXStreet. They now include 5 digits. Interesting move!
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Forex Links for the Weekend – October 29

Forex Links for the Weekend – October 29

A very exciting week with a roller-coaster EU Summit and the US GDP is behind us. The upcoming week promises to be even more busy. But be before we move forward, it’s the weekend. Here are some forex long term reads. Enjoy! Has the EU Summit indeed ended with a great success? It seems like

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – October 22

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – October 22

Tension continued to mount towards the European summit held this Sunday. Before the markets reopen on Monday and react to the results of this summit, it’s time for some long term reads for the weekend. Enjoy! The euro’s ride began to face limits, as the promises began meeting reality. There probably won’t be any magic

Forex Articles for the Weekend – October 15

Forex Articles for the Weekend – October 15

The relatively light calendar and the holidays in some countries didn’t stop currencies from rocking, and this time, in the opposite direction. The markets are now closed and its time to sit back and enjoy some long term forex reads. Here are my picks for this weekend. Enjoy! The Forex Outlook for Q4 has been

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – October 8

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – October 8

A very busy week including Trichet’s last stand and the Non-Farm Payrolls has ended with a lot of action. The markets are now closed, and before another week starts (calmer this time?), it’s time for some longer term forex reads. Here are my picks. Enjoy! When it all seemed that the euro manages to forget

Forex Articles for the Weekend – October 1 2011

Forex Articles for the Weekend – October 1 2011

The exciting month of September has end with some consolidation and correction after the big moves. Before markets open up for the new month and the last quarter, it’s time for some long term forex related reads. Here are my picks. Enjoy! The euro found many reasons to rise after reaching 8 month lows. One

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – September 24

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – September 24

After Bernanke left many disappointed from his moves (or lack of moves) and currencies are reorganizing in new lines, the markets are now closed. It’s time for some long term forex related reads before the action resumes (another Sunday gap?). Here are my picks. Enjoy! Bernanke managed to sideline the European debt crisis, but very

Forex Links for the Weekend – September 17

Forex Links for the Weekend – September 17

After the huge moves last week, we’ve seen some consolidation. Next week we have the Fed, but for now, the markets are closed and it’s time to enjoy some long term reads, all related to forex, either directly or indirectly. Enjoy! It’s not that the past week wasn’t dramatic: EUR/USD fell to a 7 month

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – September 10

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – September 10

We had a once in a lifetime intervention by the Swiss authorities, roller coaster markets around Trichet’s press conference and lots of activity in the week that marked the return from summer holidays. The markets are now closed, and it’s time to enjoy some long term forex related articles for the weekend. Enjoy! You don’t

Forex Articles for the Weekend – September 3

Forex Articles for the Weekend – September 3

The summer ended with a blast: Greece returned to center stage, and the Non-Farm Payrolls kept speculation high for QE3. Before things accelerate in this feared September, the markets are currently closed. For some of you, it’s a long weekend. Here are my weekend reading picks. Enjoy! The amazing thing with the Greek bailout(s) is