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Forex Daily Outlook – November 26th 2009
It’s Thanksgiving in the US, so trading volume is expected to be low. On the eve of the holiday, we got some action – Swissy under 1, and finally a breakout from EUR/USD. German CPI and British CBI Realized Sales will stand out. Let’s see what’s up for Thanksgiving
Australian Dollar Outlook – November 23-27
Looking for the latest outlook, for the current week? Check out the section: AUD/USD Forecast The Aussie took a blow, with the greenback taking it out of range in the past week. The Aussie, backed by a strong economy and high interest rates, should fight back. Here’s an outlook for the upcoming events that will
Forex Weekly Outlook – November 23-27 2009
After a week of renewed dollar strength, the upcoming week provides second releases of GDP in many countries, American Durable Goods Orders and home sales and other figures as well. The beginning of the week is crowded, and then trading will be light as Americans celebrate Thanksgiving. Here’s the weekly outlook. The Aussie and the
AUD/USD Outlook – August 31 – September 4 2009
After a rather quiet week of perfect range trading, the upcoming week is huge. What a week awaits the Australian dollar: GDP, a rate decision and 9 more indicators are released this week. Here’s an outlook for the Aussie events, and an updated technical analysis for AUD/USD. AUD/USD forex chart with important support and resistance
Forex Daily Outlook – August 27th 2009
After yesterday’s whopping Durable Goods Orders, could the GDP also surprise? A busy day expects us. Let’s see what’s up for today: Will the dollar strength continue today? Will the Pound continue it’s weakness? Many British figures will set the direction today
AUD/USD Outlook – August 24-28 2009
The Australian dollar began the week with a false break downwards, and then got back to trading in a narrow range. Here’s an outlook for 4 important Australian releases this week, and a technical analysis for AUD/USD. AUD/USD forex chart with support and resistance lines inside: Last week’s mixed messages from the RBA’s Monetary Policy Meeting
Forex Weekly Outlook – August 24-28 2009
The last week of August brings revised GDP figures in the US and Britain, Durable Goods Orders and more important releases. What will be the dollar’s direction this week? Here’s the weekly outlook. The US dollar made some late gains on Friday afternoon. The Jackson Hole conference going on during the weekend, with the positive feeling
Forex Daily Outlook – May 28th 2009
Take a deep breath. There are lots of figures today all over the globe. CBI Realized Sales in Britain, American Durable Goods Orders and New Home Sales stand out. And just before the day ends, there are lots of important figures in Japan. Ready? Let’s dive… Global Events North Korea continues to play dangerous games with the
Forex Weekly Outlook – May 25-29 2009
After a holiday in the US, forex trading this week will be affected by New and Existing Home Sales, Durable Goods Orders and the second release of GDP. Yup, after a horrible week for the dollar, the scene is dominated by American figures. And of course, there are many interesting figures elsewhere. Let’s see what’s on
Forex Daily Outlook – February 26th 2009
Lots of data is due today, with 3 major releases in the US: Core Durable Goods Orders, Unemployment Claims and New Home Sales. Important figures are also released in Britain and New Zealand. Take a deep breath… In Australia, Private Capital Expenditure rose by 6%, much much better than expected (-3.1%). AUD/USD now trades at 0.6470.



