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Forex Crunches for the Weekend – January 28 2012

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – January 28 2012

Bernanke’s blow to the US dollar will certainly be felt and discussed for some time. Before the markets reopen, it’s time to enjoy the weekend with some long term reads related to the world of forex. Here are my picks. Also the Greek crisis seems to be moving forward, but this is likely just another

Forex Articles for the Weekend January 21 2012

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,

US Forex Traders More Profitable in Q4 2011, Yet Their Numbers Shrink

US Forex Traders More Profitable in Q4 2011, Yet Their Numbers Shrink

The last quarter of 2011 saw improved profitability for forex traders in the United States. On the other hand, the number of active traders dropped by 10% during the quarter. Did the losers give up on forex trading? Since October 2010, US forex brokers are obliged publish the profitability percentage among active traders, and the

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – January 14 2012

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

Forex Articles for the Weekend – December 24

Forex Articles for the Weekend – December 24

It’s holiday season! Markets already slowed down in the days before the holidays. Also after this weekend, they will likely stay calm. It’s time for some long term articles on a variety of forex related topics. Here are my picks from various sites and a digest of recent long term posts from this site: James

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – December 10

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – December 10

Quite an exciting week ended with Europe still struggling to find a solution to the never-ending debt crisis. How will it end? Where will the euro find itself through this process?  Until new developments unfold, the markets are now closed and it’s time to lean back and enjoy some long term forex articles. Here are

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – November 19

Forex Crunches for the Weekend – November 19

Conditions are becoming more and more tight in Europe. How will this end? Spain will hold general elections over the weekend, and this will definitely impact the markets when they reopen. But now, markets are closed and it’s time to sit back and enjoy some long term reading. Here are my picks for this weekend.

Forex Articles for the Weekend – November 12 2011

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

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 Links for the Weekend – October 29

Forex Links for the Weekend – October 29

A very exciting week with a roller-coaster EU Summit and the US GDP is behind us. The upcoming week promises to be even more busy. But be before we move forward, it’s the weekend. Here are some forex long term reads. Enjoy! Has the EU Summit indeed ended with a great success? It seems like