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Get Carried To Profits With The Carry Trade

Guest Post by ForexTraders.com If you’re going to learn about just one market-moving catalyst when it comes to foreign exchange trading, history shows it should be interest rate decisions by the world’s major central banks that move currency market more than any other news event. The reasoning behind this is pretty simple. The forex market

Forex Articles for the Weekend – August 29 2009

Here’s a bunch of forex related articles that I found interesting in the last week. All of the linked stories have a scope larger than one day’s trade: James Chen discusses how to determine forex trends, with moving averages. Adam Kritzer follows up on carry trades, which remain popular, but are doubted. James W of

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

USD/JPY on the March

The Japanese Yen began retreating today, with the USD/JPY above 99. It comes ahead of the ADP Non-Farm Employment Change and of the ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI – two major US figures that will shake the markets. USD/JPY crossed the 99 mark, and is now trading at 99.33. The break of 98.70 resistance line came in the late

Forex Daily Outlook – February 25th 2009

Today’s main event is the Existing Home Sales in the US. British Revised GDP didn’t surprise. Also note Bernanke’s testament. Big price action is seen in the Japanese Yen: USD/JPY is at 97, a price not seen for a long time. Are Carry Trades returning? The day began with Australian data, which was good. Australia continues to be