A week full of surprises has ended and the markets are now closed. Here are selected long term forex-related reads from favorite websites. Enjoy!
- Larry Greenberg analyzes the horrible British GDP and what it means for the Pound in 2011. Here’s another analysis of how reality bites in the UK.
- Kathy Lien puts the new board of the Federal Reserve on a scale between hawkish and dovish – visualizing the votes for 2011.
- James Chen explains about a powerful indicator.
- Adam Kritzer reports that Dow Jones is ramping up its forex coverage.
- Michael Greenberg tells us that FXIntel, which compares forex brokers’ performance, now works together with MBTrading – a big leap forward.
- Francesc Riverola shows that FXStreet is among the fastest forex sites. Speed is important for forex traders, also on websites.
- James Woodley discusses the pros and cons of using Fibonacci retracements and gives quite a few examples.
- Jay Norris explains how using higher time frames can be used for confirming your trading.
- Casey Stubbs answers forex questions about rollover and margin,
Here are some long-term articles from Forex Crunch this week. There were quite a few:
- Trading System Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them – Also important for veteran traders.
- Combining Forex Strategies and Binary Option Trading Systems – using both together can be powerful.
- Assets of Forex Broker Seized After Trading Against A Client – the sum is rather large – around $1.7 million.
- CFTC Sues 14 Unregistered Forex Brokers – Quite a sweep in the US!
- Forex Broker Profitability Rules Change – This is likely to put everyone on even ground…