Forex Links for the Weekend
Here are my favorite reads for this weekend. I take them from the sites I follow on a regular basis. The articles are in a variety of topics:
Larry Greenberg makes an in-depth comparison of the American and Canadian job markets and how it impacts. We’ve just seen USD/CAD getting closer to parity on great Canadian [...]
Forex Links for the Weekend
After a wild week with surprising events, it’s time to site back and enjoy some good, long term reads, before a new week begins. Here are my picks:
Michael Greenberg reports about a new service that allows sharing your MT4 trades in real time. The social trend continues. Here’s my piece about PT Multistation social features.
Macro Man [...]
Forex Links for the Weekend
Here’s a nice bunch of forex-related articles for the weekend. All of them have a scope larger than a day’s trade, in a variety of subjects. Enjoy!
Adam Kritzer explores the correlation between gold and the Euro, and the dollar of course.
Kathy Lien sees the tight range trading in the Pound and points to the direction [...]
Forex Links for the Weekend
After a busy week with a strong climax to start the year, here are some interesting forex-related articles. All of them have a scope of over a single day’s trading:
Casey Stubbs examines EUR/USD in 2010.
Macro Man brings his Non-predictions for 2010, and talks about the Federal Reserve not hiking the rates in 2010.
Adam Kritzer looks [...]
Forex Links for the Weekend
Happy new year to everybody! Here are some interesting links for the long weekend’s reading. All of them have a long-term scope. For a longer scope, here are some EUR/USD forecasts for 2010.
Eric deCarbonnel wonders if the movements in the price of gold are just a Ponzi scheme.
Michael Greenberg brings a few interesting news items [...]
Forex Links for the Weekend
It’s a very long weekend this time, with the holiday of Christmas. Here are some interesting forex-related articles. All have a longer-term scope:
James W already begins concluding 2009, and brings a list of the most popular blog posts of the year.
Eric deCarbonnel looks to China, and sees world inflation exploding.
Casey Stubbs prepared a holiday report [...]
Forex Links for the Weekend
Here are some interesting forex-related reads for the weekend, all with a rather large scope and in a variety of issues:
Larry Greenberg looks at policymakers worldwide, and states that the world is too reliant on Asian demand.
James Chen sees the recent EUR/USD weakness as a major trend breakdown, a long term move.
Adam Kritzer looks at [...]

