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Forex Crunches for the Long Weekend – April 22

Forex Crunches for the Long Weekend – April 22

The short trading week has provided lots of action in the markets, with new records for some currencies and roller coaster moves for everybody. Now the markets are closed for the long Easter weekend, and it’s time to sit back and enjoy some long term forex-related reads. There are quite a few. Larry Greenberg analyzes

Forex Articles for the Weekend – April 16

Forex Articles for the Weekend – April 16

Currency markets are closed now and it’s time to read some long term forex articles. Here are my picks, from favorite places on the web. Enjoy! Michael Greenberg provides the US Forex brokers profitability report for Q2. My reaction: Is the CFTC helping actually helping traders with lower leverage? Kathy Lien analyzes how IMF Global

Forex Articles for the Weekend April 9

Forex Articles for the Weekend April 9

After a busy week that saw various breakouts, the markets are now closed. It’s time to sit back and enjoy some long term forex reads, from selected sources on the web. Enjoy! This week’s main theme was undoubtedly the European rate hike, that weakened EUR/USD at first, but then turned into a wild rally. Kathy Lien

Forex Articles for the Weekend – March 26

Forex Articles for the Weekend – March 26

After an exciting week, especially for the Euro and the Aussie, the markets are now closed for the weekend. It’s time to sit back and enjoy some long term forex related reads, to enrich your knowledge. Enjoy! Kathy Lien examines changes in the rate hike expectations – an important factor driving currencies. Larry Greenberg analyzes

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – March 19

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – March 19

A crazy week in currency trading has come to an end. The markets are now closed, and it’s time to sit back and enjoy some long term forex related articles for the weekend. Here are my picks. Enjoy! Kathy Lien dives into the intervention in the yen in a historic perspective, and wonders if it’s

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – March 12

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – March 12

After a crazy week full with fear and catastrophes, the markets are now closed. It’s time to sit back and enjoy some long-term forex related articles. Here are some picks from selected places on the web: EUR/USD had another choppy week. Technically, is the recent move a correction or something bigger? Here are some answers. Adam

Forex Links for the Weekend – March 5

Forex Links for the Weekend – March 5

After a very busy and volatile week that ended with the Non-Farm Payrolls, the markets are now closed. For the weekend, here are some interesting forex-related reads that focus on the big picture. Enjoy! Larry Greenberg analyzes the spread between the American and European PMIs – an important factor for the EUR/USD. Lior Cohen looks

Forex Articles for the Weekend – February 26

Forex Articles for the Weekend – February 26

After a very volatile week that saw geo-political tensions impact currencies very strongly, the markets are now closed. It’s time to sit back and enjoy some more long term forex-related articles. Here are my picks from selected websites: Larry Greenberg analyzes why Japan has a safe haven status. Lior Cohen explains how the Middle East

Forex Links for the Weekend – February 19

Forex Links for the Weekend – February 19

The markets are now closed, and it’s time for some forex articles with a larger scope, for the weekend’s reads. Here’s a roundup of selected pieces from around the web: Jakob publishes 7 great tips and tricks for forex traders – this is a collaborative effort I’ve been part of. Kathy Lien analyzes the triangle

Forex Crunches for the Weekend

Forex Crunches for the Weekend

Another volatile week is behind us. Will the dollar continue higher? Here are selected opinions on the greenback, and other long-term forex related articles for the weekend. Enjoy! James Chen provides an Elliott Wave analysis of the US Dollar Index – is it ready to reverse? Adam Kritzer states that the forex market looks to