Post Tagged with: "global crisis"
If they can’t take my house, why should I pay for it?
That’s the question that millions of Americans struggling to pay their mortgages should be asking now with the foreclosure freeze. The question for forex traders is: how will this mortgage mess move currencies? Here’s a review of the crisis, still a low profile crisis, the devastating implications and scenarios for the dollar
Strong Recovery? Nonfarm payrolls preview
Yet again, expectations are high from the upcoming Non-farm payrolls release. Great expectations can turn into great disappointments, but this seems like a win-win situation for the greenback. Here’s what to look for from this release of the “king of forex”. According to economists’ estimations, American Non-Farm Payrolls are predicted to show another month of
Healthcare Reform Weighs on the US Dollar
The healthcare reform passed the final hurdle in the American House of Representatives. I’m not going to enter the heated debate about the reform – I’m just going to deal with the implications for forex trading. There are different sides to this story
5 Notes for Non-Farm Payrolls Trading
The release of the American Non-Farm Payrolls is a circus in the forex market. Here are a 5 notes to watch out for in every Non-Farm Payrolls release during the financial crisis: Note number 5 is the most important one – the knee jerk reaction
Forex Trading and the Recovery
Many countries began recovering from the great global crisis. It began with a stock market rally and now it’s seen in growth figures. Forex trading has grown in recent months. Will the recovery hurt this growth? Or will r keep its strong position? Forex trading has grown nicely since the breakout of the global financial crisis.
Forex Trading is Growing
Online forex trading is growing. Despite a rising stock market and tougher regulation, online forex trading is becoming more and more popular., staying on the high ground it reached since the breakout of the global crisis. Search volume of forex and forex-related keywords is on the rise. According to Google Trends, the search volume for
Forex Daily Outlook – April 24th 2009
The last day of this week has many important releases, and two special events: G7 Meetings and the Bank Stress Test Info. Let’s see what’s on the menu in this exciting day: G7 Meeting are held throughout the day in Washington DC. This may also be seen as a follow up on the G20 summit, that
Bank Nationalization Fears To Hurt Euro
The European mini summit in Berlin supplied so headlines about bank nationalization and regulation. This could trigger the EUR/USD to open the forex trading week lower – with a weekend gap. Bank Nationalization was highly debated in the European mini-summit in Berlin. Although both EU leaders and ECB’s Trichet talked against nationalization, this issue is
GBP/USD Parity in 2009?
GBP/USD Parity in 2009? Yes, it sounds quite wild. While parity between the pound and the dollar never happened, the global crisis is so deep, that this is an option. GBP/USD in history The last time that GBP/USD has seen such levels was back in 1985. In September 1985, while there were riots in Brixton,
Obama Inauguration and Forex Trading
In three days from now, Barack Obama will be inaugurated as the 44th president of the USA. The new American administration will definitely make a big change in economic policy and will also affect Forex Trading. Obama’s election, after almost two years of campaigning, was a historic one: he’s the first black president. Obama’s victory

