Credit Crunch is back in town – weekly roundup
The week splits to two parts: before the Dubai crisis and after it. The first part saw a falling dollar across the board with new records in some currencies. The second part saw a very sharp reverse move, that saw a reversal of its own today. Fear took over the markets on Thanksgiving. Does today’s [...]
Aussie and Kiwi out of range
While most currencies are stuck in the same range in the past two weeks, the AUD/USD and NZD/USD are out of these ranges – to the downside. The sun currently doesn’t shine on the high yielding currencies of the south pacific.
AUD/USD out of range – click to enlarge.
Yesterday I described how the EUR/USD is trading [...]
Forex Weekly Outlook – November 2-6 2009
The first week of November is packed with major events: rate decisions in the US, Britain, Europe and Australia, and many employment figures, with the king of forex, Non-Farm Payrolls, the king of forex, closing the week with the monthly circus. There are lots of other events to open the month. Take a deep breath:
After [...]
The Kiwi Flies Higher – Rate Hike Coming?
NZD/USD, the kiwi, reached new Year to date highs, passing 0.75 at the beginning of the new week. Is the market expecting a rate hike next week?
Forex trading began with new dollar weakness. Many currencies regained against the dollar after losing ground on Friday. Mostof them are currently within levels seen last week: EUR/USD is [...]
Forex Links for the Weekend
Here are some interesting forex-related blog posts and articles for the weekend. All of them have a rather broad scope:
Casey Stubbs brings an interesting review of JCLs forex signals. Stay tuned for a serious review here on Forex Crunch on Tuesday.
Macro Man, in his unique style, discusses US inflation and deflation.
Speaking of inflation, Eric deCarbonnel [...]
New Zealand Rates Unchanged – Kiwi Makes A Roundtrip
The interest rate in New Zealand remained unchanged at 2.5%. In the official RBNZ rate statement, the first paragraph talks about recovery while the last paragraph hints of future rate cuts. The kiwi went down just before the statement only to go up. A similar knee-jerk reaction was seen with Non-Farm Payrolls. Such events are [...]
Finding New Pairs to Trade
Guest Post by ForexTraders.com
By nature, traders, forex or otherwise, can be creatures of habit. That is if we find something that works, we stick with it until it stops working. As it pertains to forex trading, this includes the pairs we trade. Many forex traders get into the game and focus on just one or [...]

