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Forex Articles for the Weekend January 21 2012
A long week of forex trading saw hope returning to the markets. Is it a needed correction or a change? While you debate this question, the markets are now closed, and it’s time for some long term forex reads. Here are my picks for this week. If the euro-zone really stabilizes as the ECB says,
Forex Crunches for the Weekend – January 14 2012
After a very turbulent week that ended with a French credit downgrade, the markets are now closed. It’s time to digest the big events moving currencies in the long term, in a more relaxed manner. Here are selected reads for the weekend. At first, the European Central Bank managed to calm the markets. This didn’t
30 Sites to Thank and Recommend
The holidays are also a time of giving. I would like to take the opportunity to thank and recommend sites / blogs that are very useful for forex traders. Here are my 30 picks. With some of these websites, I have different kinds of collaboration which I’m happy with, and it’s also an opportunity to
Forex Articles for the Weekend – Thanksgiving 2011
The euro-zone has now more safe spots, after Germany, the core of the core, had trouble with a bond auction. Before a new week featuring the Non-Farm Payrolls begins, the markets are now closed, and it’s time for some long term forex articles. For those of you in the US, this is a long weekend.
Forex Articles for the Weekend – November 12 2011
No big indicators were necessary for some wild action. The storm has reached Rome in a very exciting week. Before the mess continues, the markets are now closed and its time for some long term forex related articles. Here are my picks. Enjoy! The US continues showing signs of improvement, but there’s still one highly
Forex Crunches for the Weekend – November 5
One of the busiest weeks of the year is behind us. The Greek referendum that came to light at the beginning of the week was called off before it ended. We had a rate cut in Europe, no QE3 in the US and an exciting Non-Farm Payrolls release as always. The markets are now closed,
Forex Crunches for the Weekend – September 24
After Bernanke left many disappointed from his moves (or lack of moves) and currencies are reorganizing in new lines, the markets are now closed. It’s time for some long term forex related reads before the action resumes (another Sunday gap?). Here are my picks. Enjoy! Bernanke managed to sideline the European debt crisis, but very
Forex Links for the Weekend – September 17
After the huge moves last week, we’ve seen some consolidation. Next week we have the Fed, but for now, the markets are closed and it’s time to enjoy some long term reads, all related to forex, either directly or indirectly. Enjoy! It’s not that the past week wasn’t dramatic: EUR/USD fell to a 7 month
Forex Crunches for the Weekend – September 10
We had a once in a lifetime intervention by the Swiss authorities, roller coaster markets around Trichet’s press conference and lots of activity in the week that marked the return from summer holidays. The markets are now closed, and it’s time to enjoy some long term forex related articles for the weekend. Enjoy! You don’t
Forex Crunches for the Weekend – July 30
For a change, the past week was relatively quiet. Not really quiet, but in comparison to previous weeks, action was moderate. Before the new week and a new month begin with an influx of data, the weekend is here, and it’s time to enjoy some long term forex stuff. Here are my picks. Enjoy! In



