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10:1 Leverage Proposal – Last Call to Act

The window for submitting comments to the proposed CFTC regulation is closing on March 22nd. This is the last call to act against the proposed 10:1 leverage limitation. With traders, forex brokers, introducing brokers and also congressmen against this proposal, there’s some hope. Here are the details

Forex Daily Outlook – March 18th 2010

Many American figures are due today, so lots of action is awaiting us. Will the dollar continue to weaken? Let’s see what’s up for today. EUR/USD hasn’t broken the critical 1.3850 level. I still claim that the current rise is temporary before the fall. GBP/USD made it above the critical line of 1.5350, but has

Forex Daily Outlook – March 16th 2010

The week opened with dollar strength on a rather light calendar. Today is already very bust: major releases in Europe are followed by the rate decision in the US: will Bernanke send new signals? Here’s the daily outlook. The strong volatility seen on Monday’s trading was also influenced by the different time difference between Europe

Forex Daily Outlook – March 15th 2010

After the dollar retreated last week, Monday opens with many US releases. TIC Long-Term Purchases will probably shake the market, among other events. Let’s see what’s up for today: In Australia, a speech by Malcolm Edey, RBA assistant governor, can move the markets very early in the week. This speech comes a day before the

Impact of Clock Shift On Forex

In the US and Canada it’s already summer – at least according to their clocks – they’ve just moved to daylight saving time. European countries make this shift only in two weeks from now. This difference has an impact on forex trading. Let’s see how

Forex Weekly Outlook – March 15-19

The dollar retreated in the past week on most fronts. Was it a temporary move? The upcoming week provides lots of American events, with Ben Bernanke’s rate decision being the highlight. Here’s an outlook for this week’s market-moving events. In the forex industry, the proposed regulations by the CFTC are again in the news, as

EUR/USD Outlook – March 15-19

EUR/USD Outlook – March 15-19

EUR/USD made some gains, enjoying greenback weakness. The upcoming week contains 7 events that will move the Euro. Here’s an outlook for these events and an updated technical analysis for EUR/USD. EUR/USD chart with support and resistance lines marked. Click to enlarge: In the middle of the week, I wrote about bullish signs for the

USD/CAD Outlook – March 15-19

USD/CAD Outlook – March 15-19

The Canadian dollar made a significant move at the end of the week, and approaches parity with the US dollar. 6 events will shape the direction of the loonie, with the most important ones kept for Friday. Here’s an outlook and an updated technical analysis for USD/CAD, now on lower ground. USD/CAD chart with support

AUD/USD Outlook – March 15-19

AUD/USD Outlook – March 15-19

The Aussie reached higher ground this week. The upcoming week consists of the meeting minutes of the last rate decision and a few more events. Here’s an outlook for Australian events, and an updated technical analysis for AUD/USD. AUD/USD chart with support and resistance lines marked. Click to enlarge: This time, employment figures weren’t outstanding,

GBP/USD Outlook – March 15-19

GBP/USD Outlook – March 15-19

The Pound enjoyed the dollar’s weakness to rise this week, but still under important resistance levels. The upcoming week consists of important employment figures among other events. Here’s an outlook for British events and an updated technical analysis for GBP/USD. GBP/USD chart with support and resistance lines marked. Click to enlarge: Mervyn King didn’t make