After an exciting week, especially for the Euro and the Aussie, the markets are now closed for the weekend. It’s time to sit back and enjoy some long term forex related reads, to enrich your knowledge. Enjoy! Kathy Lien examines changes in the rate hike expectations – an important factor driving currencies. Larry Greenberg analyzes the British budget and its implications for the pound in the long term. Adam Kritzer compares the fates of the Euro and the pound and sees them quite tied. Lior Cohen analyzes the oil to gas ratio and its implication for prices of crude oil. Andriy Miraru reports that MetaQuotes tweaks its MT5 Strategy Tester. James Woodley examines the main differences between forex trading and share trading – explains all the good reasons of why we are here. Sophia Todorova, on Casey’s site, talks about what you should do when the market has changed. Jay Norris discusses a question that bothers many traders: how often should you trade? Checking Account outlines the history of banking from the Greek era to our modern forex systems. Michael Greenberg analyzes the forex retail volume report of the Aite Group, and says it makes no sense. Francesc Riverola reports about a seminar dedicated to the Crown Forex saga and its implications for the future. Here are some long term articles published this week on Forex Crunch: The Aussie: down but never out – About the recovery of the Aussie which continues higher. GOLD Ready To Gain Towards 1460 – Elliott Wave Analysis of the precious metal which resumes its uptrend. Yohay Elam Yohay Elam Yohay Elam: Founder, Writer and Editor I have been into forex trading for over 5 years, and I share the experience that I have and the knowledge that I've accumulated. After taking a short course about forex. Like many forex traders, I've earned a significant share of my knowledge the hard way. Macroeconomics, the impact of news on the ever-moving currency markets and trading psychology have always fascinated me. Before founding Forex Crunch, I've worked as a programmer in various hi-tech companies. I have a B. Sc. in Computer Science from Ben Gurion University. Given this background, forex software has a relatively bigger share in the posts. Yohay's Google Profile View All Post By Yohay Elam Forex Links share Read Next Forex Weekly Outlook -Mar 28-Apr 1 Anat Dror 12 years After an exciting week, especially for the Euro and the Aussie, the markets are now closed for the weekend. It's time to sit back and enjoy some long term forex related reads, to enrich your knowledge. Enjoy! Kathy Lien examines changes in the rate hike expectations - an important factor driving currencies. Larry Greenberg analyzes the British budget and its implications for the pound in the long term. Adam Kritzer compares the fates of the Euro and the pound and sees them quite tied. Lior Cohen analyzes the oil to gas ratio and its implication for prices of crude oil.… Regulated Forex Brokers All Brokers Sponsored Brokers Broker Benefits Min Deposit Score Visit Broker 1 $100T&Cs Apply 0% Commission and No stamp DutyRegulated by US,UK & International StockCopy Successfull Traders 9.8 Visit Site FreeBets Reviews$100Your capital is at risk. 2 T&Cs Apply 9.8 Visit Site FreeBets Reviews$100Your capital is at risk. 3 Recommended Broker $100T&Cs Apply No deposit or withdrawal feesTrade major forex pairs such as EUR/USD with leverage up to 30:1 and tight spreads of 0.9 pips Low $100 minimum deposit to open a trading account 9 Visit Site FreeBets ReviewsYour capital is at risk. 4 T&Cs Apply Visit Site FreeBets ReviewsYour capital is at risk. 5 Recommended Broker $0T&Cs Apply Trade gold, silver, and platinum directly against major currenciesUp to 1:500 leverage for forex trading24/5 customer service by phone and email 9 Visit Site FreeBets ReviewsYour capital is at risk.