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Forex Weekly Outlook – September 7-11 2009
After an extremely busy week, the upcoming week is more relaxed, especially for North American traders, which enjoy the Labor Day weekend. Later in the week, things warm up with rate decisions from Britain, Canada and New Zealand, and many other important indicators. Non-Farm Payrolls, as well as a big number of other important indicators,
Forex Daily Outlook – August 5th 2009
The market finally “exploded” this week, with the dollar losing ground across the board. Today features the ADP Non-Farm Employment Change, ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI, important releases from Britain and more. Let’s see what’s up. Will the greenback continue to retreat? After the interest rate stayed unchanged, AUD/USD will move today by the Trade Balance. It’s
British Pound Outlook – August 3-7 2009
The British Pound managed to close above a critical resistance line late on Friday. Is it truly the big break? Or was it just temporary? This week features 8 major events for the Pound. Here’s an outlook for those events and a technical analysis for
Forex Weekly Outlook – August 3-7 2009
The first week when the new NFA rules are in effect is also packed with many major indicators. Rate decisions in Australia, Britain and Europe are the hottest events until Friday Non-Farm Payrolls – king of forex. There are lots more important events in the first week of August. Last week closed with GDP for
Forex Daily Outlook – June 10th 2009
After two slow days, the economic calendar is fully packed today: Trade Balance in Britain, Canada and the US, an interest rate decision in New Zealand and GDP in Japan are the highlights. And there’s lots more. Let’s see what’s on the menu… Australian Home Loans start the day. After rising by 4.9%, they are
Forex Weekly Outlook – June 8-12 2009
After a wild week that exceeded expectations, this week is relatively quiet. Trade Balance will be published almost everywhere. American Retail Sales will also stand out, as well as an interest rate from New Zealand. Here are the major events for this week: Non-Farm Payrolls closed the week with a big surprise. The dollar won
Forex Daily Outlook – May 12th 2009
There’s some beef today in forex trading: American and Canadian Trade Balance, British Manufacturing Production and Austrlian Annual Budget Release will draw attention. And there’s more. Let’s see what’s up. Australian Home Loans start the day. They’re expected to rise by 4.5%. Australia enjoys falling unemployment rates and a high interest rate. It’s the strongest economy in
Forex Weekly Outlook – May 11 – 15 2009
The upcoming week in forex trading provides important indicators throughout the week. Note the Trade Balance on Tuesday, British employment figures and American Retail Sales on Wednesday, and a big Friday with German GDP, American CPI and more. Let’s dive into the major events this week: Monday, May 11th: The week starts slowly in forex trading.
Forex Daily Outlook – April 7th 2009
Two rate statements dominate the day. They come from Japan and Australia. Also British data is interesting today. Let’s see what’s up. Forex is big in Japan on Tuesday: BOJ will announce the new Overnight Call Rate. Since the BOJ isn’t expected to change the rate, the focus will be on the Monetary Policy Statement. If the
Forex Weekly Outlook – April 6-10 2009
This week features rate decisions from Australia, Japan and Britain. There are also lots of major figures from Canada. Due to Easter, Thursday is packed with indicators, and Good Friday is good for resting. Lets’ see what’s on the menu… Monday, April 6th: The week starts slowly, with European Retail Sales that are expected to

