It’s Christmas time in the Western world, and a time of holidays. During this long weekend, it’s time for some long-term forex related articles. Here are my picks. Enjoy!
- James Woodley brings his most popular posts for 2010. Here are the most popular posts on Forex Crunch.
- Mark Thomas, on Casey’s site, provides the second part of profiting from a price action study.
- James Chen reviews the year in price action – which currencies were strong than others?
- Kathy Lien asks if Santa Claus can help the Euro, looking back at the past ten years.
- Larry Greenberg dives into the multi-decade bull market in fixed income securities.
- Trading NRG examines the tightening of gold and silver prices.
- Andriy reviews a new book by Thomas DeMark, called “The New Science of Technical Analysis”.
- Michael Greenberg reports that US brokers will have to submit daily trading reports. More transparency – at least before regulators.
- Francesc Riverola lists Standard Chartered 8 big forex trades for 2011.
- Adam Kritzer analyzes the recent IPO’s of Gain and FXCM.
Here are the past week’s long term articles published here in Forex Crunch:
- 20 Forex Sites to thank and recommend – Apart from the top 10 blogs, there are many other sites which I’ve collaborated with and wish to thank and recommend.
- 10 Most Popular Posts in 2010 – A list of the hottest long term articles this year.
- Trade Gold Binary Options – Binary options are good also for gold, not only currencies.
That’s it. Enjoy the holidays!