Forex Reads for the Weekend – August 28
Before diving into a very busy week of forex trading that will close the summer, it’s time to sit back and enjoy some interesting long term articles from the web. Here are my picks. Enjoy! Larry Greenberg has an overview of the fading thrill of global growth. Will the US fall alone? Andriy presents a [...]
Forex Links for the Weekend
After a turbulent week that saw a major shift in the trend, the markets are closed and its time to relax with some long-term forex-related articles. Here are my favorites: Adam Kritzer shows the rle of the SNB in the Euro’s fall. I believe that EUR/USD will continue falling. Kathy Lien analyzes the FOMC Statement, [...]
Forex Long Term Articles – August 7 2010
After an exciting week that ended with Non-Farm Payrolls, it’s time to relax with some long-term forex related articles, before a new week begins. Here are my picks. Enjoy! Note that most of the links come from blogs that are in my list of top 10 forex blogs. Michael Greenberg analyzes the annual report from [...]
Forex Links for the Weekend
After a busy week of trading, and before an even busier week ahead, it’s time to sit back and enjoy the weekend with some long-term forex-related articles. Enjoy: Francesc Riverola reports that the volume of forex trading is growing double-digits in the 6 months that ended in April. Forex is getting the deserved attention. Larry Greenberg [...]
Forex Links for the Weekend
After a volatile week and before a new one begins, it’s time to sit back and read some long-term forex-related articles. Here are my picks. Enjoy: Michael Storm, on Casey’s site, asks what are the making of a good scalper trader, and provides some answers. James Wooley explains the price oscillator indicator with examples. Francesc [...]
Forex Collection of Links July 17 2010
After an eventful week, it’s time to sit back and take your time with long-term forex articles. Here are my picks. Enjoy! Michael Greenberg reports that the CFTC charges Florida scammers with a forex fraud. Francesc Riverola reports that AVS Carter is now London Pearson – a reincarnation of a forex fraud. Also I’ve reported [...]
Forex Interesting Articles for July 10 2010
Here is a collection of interesting forex-related articles for the weekend. All the linked pieces have a long-term scope. Enjoy: Larry Greenberg assesses the greater long term US price risk – inflation or deflation. The Euro is enjoying US weakness, but this doesn’t seem to last. Kathy Lien lays out 8 points regarding the recent [...]
Forex Resources – June 26 2010
Here are some selected forex-related articles for the weekend. All have a rather long term scope and are in a variety of subjects. Enjoy: Adam Kritzer diagnoses the Chinese move on the yuan, and is quite skeptical. We’ve seen a temporary impact on commodity currencies. Kathy Lien brings her outlooks on the Euro and the [...]
Forex Links for the Weekend
After an exciting Non-Farm Payrolls release, it’s time to sit back and relax with some long-term articles. Here are my forex-related picks. Enjoy: Andrei composed a list of top inactive forex blogs that are missing on the scene. I hope they will return as well. This was written after I’ve updated my list of top [...]
Forex Links for the Weekend
After an active week of forex trading, it’s time to relax and read some long-term articles. Here are my favorite picks, from various locations on the web: Francesc Riverola shows another side of the European debt crisis – a rise in FXStreet’s views. Also Forex Crunch enjoyed a rise in traffic following the crisis – [...]
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