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- USD/CAD Weighed by Sticky Core CPI- Canada GDP Report Up Next
- Brexit Latest: Key Amendments to be Voted on by UK MPs
- GBPUSD Surges on, USD Downtrend Continues, USDCAD at Key Support - US Market Open
- US Dollar Tests 96 Support Ahead of Day Two of Powell Testimony
- Trading Outlook for Gold Price, Crude Oil, Dow Jones, DAX & More
- GBPUSD Price Analysis, Chart and Pivot Points
- Slowing Canada Consumer Price Index (CPI) to Curb USD/CAD Losses
- CAD Technical Analysis Overview: USDCAD, EURCAD, CADJPY
- EURUSD Still Trending Higher Despite Poor Eurozone Confidence Data
- Gold & Silver Price Charts – Test of Trend Support Nearing
- GBPUSD Price Continues To Push Ahead Strongly, Brexit Debate in Focus
- Gold Price: Building Momentum on Weak USD, Growing Nuclear Risk
- 3 Types of Forex Analysis
- US Dollar May Rise on India, Pakistan Clash and Powell Testimony
- Yen Jumps as Pakistan Downs Two Indian Jets, Spooking Markets
- Gold Price Chart Hints at Topping as Powell Testimony Continues
- Asian Stock Markets Gain As Investors Look to Trump, Kim Summit
- EUR/USD Vulnerable to France GDP, Italian Confidence Indicators?
- A Skew on the Pound’s Potential Via Brexit Near-Term
- Nikkei 225 Technical Analysis: Uptrend Holds But May Be Tiring
- EUR/GBP Technical Analysis: Brexit News Revives Dominant Downtrend
- Dow Jones Trade War Momentum Ebbs, Dollar Sinks on Powell, Pound Surges Amid Brexit Talk
- Australian Dollar Eyeing China PMI Data - Trade War on Back Burner?
- Brexit Latest Bolsters British Pound, S&P 500 Looking More Weak
- USDCAD: Implied Volatility Depressed Despite Upcoming Event Risks
USD/CAD Weighed by Sticky Core CPI- Canada GDP Report Up Next Posted: 27 Feb 2019 07:30 AM PST USD/CAD slips back below the 200-Day SMA (1.3152), with the exchange rate risk for further losses ahead of Canada’s GDP report. |
Brexit Latest: Key Amendments to be Voted on by UK MPs Posted: 27 Feb 2019 07:01 AM PST Today will see yet another round of votes on a series of amendments, which typically takes place from 1900GMT. |
GBPUSD Surges on, USD Downtrend Continues, USDCAD at Key Support - US Market Open Posted: 27 Feb 2019 06:00 AM PST The Pound continues to power on with GBPUSD reclaiming 1.33 as no-deal risks continue to recede. CAD benefits from oil gains, while USD selling persists. |
US Dollar Tests 96 Support Ahead of Day Two of Powell Testimony Posted: 27 Feb 2019 05:30 AM PST The US Dollar has been in retreat since yesterday’s Powell testimony, keeping the door open for a continuation of the longer-term range in EURUSD. |
Trading Outlook for Gold Price, Crude Oil, Dow Jones, DAX & More Posted: 27 Feb 2019 04:45 AM PST Gold is looking to test important trend support, crude oil trend under fire; Dow Jones ran into resistance along with the DAX, suggesting weakness ahead. |
GBPUSD Price Analysis, Chart and Pivot Points Posted: 27 Feb 2019 04:00 AM PST GBPUSD continues to push ever higher and is threatening initial pivot point resistance as positive Brexit sentiment holds sway. |
Slowing Canada Consumer Price Index (CPI) to Curb USD/CAD Losses Posted: 27 Feb 2019 04:00 AM PST Updates to Canada’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) may curb the recent decline in USD/CAD as the headline reading is expected to slow to 1.4% from 2.0% per annum in December. |
CAD Technical Analysis Overview: USDCAD, EURCAD, CADJPY Posted: 27 Feb 2019 03:00 AM PST USDCAD continues to edge lower, eyeing key support. CADJPY upside may be limited with topside resistance ahead. |
EURUSD Still Trending Higher Despite Poor Eurozone Confidence Data Posted: 27 Feb 2019 02:20 AM PST EURUSD continues to advance within the well-defined channel in place since February 15 despite weak Eurozone confidence figures that emphasize the slowdown in the region’s economy. |
Gold & Silver Price Charts – Test of Trend Support Nearing Posted: 27 Feb 2019 02:10 AM PST Precious metals have been 'out of play' the past few days, but an important trend-line test may be around the corner for gold. |
GBPUSD Price Continues To Push Ahead Strongly, Brexit Debate in Focus Posted: 27 Feb 2019 01:00 AM PST Sterling looks to have broken decisively above the 1.32 level ahead of more Brexit votes in the UK Parliament as the chances of a no-deal Brexit recede and the prospect of a delay in leaving rises. |
Gold Price: Building Momentum on Weak USD, Growing Nuclear Risk Posted: 27 Feb 2019 12:50 AM PST Gold is looking likely to move higher again, helped by a slightly weaker US dollar and escalating conflict between nuclear powers India and Pakistan. |
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US Dollar May Rise on India, Pakistan Clash and Powell Testimony Posted: 27 Feb 2019 12:00 AM PST The US Dollar may rise as a clash between India and Pakistan drives haven demand while comments from Fed Chair Powell clash with the markets’ dovish outlook. |
Yen Jumps as Pakistan Downs Two Indian Jets, Spooking Markets Posted: 26 Feb 2019 11:12 PM PST The Japanese Yen spiked higher and US stock futures dropped on reports Pakistan has downed two Indian fighter jets, spooking financial markets. |
Gold Price Chart Hints at Topping as Powell Testimony Continues Posted: 26 Feb 2019 10:30 PM PST Gold prices failed to capitalize on US Dollar weakness on Day 1 of Congressional testimony from Fed Chair Powell. The chart setup hints at topping with Day 2 at hand. |
Asian Stock Markets Gain As Investors Look to Trump, Kim Summit Posted: 26 Feb 2019 09:28 PM PST There was plenty of green on Asia Pacific mainboards despite a shaky US lead as trade -settlement hopes endure and President Trump gets ready to meet North Korea’s Kim. |
EUR/USD Vulnerable to France GDP, Italian Confidence Indicators? Posted: 26 Feb 2019 08:30 PM PST EUR/USD will be eyeing tomorrow’s GDP report out of France and key economic indicators out of Italy as the country contends with a technical recession. |
A Skew on the Pound’s Potential Via Brexit Near-Term Posted: 26 Feb 2019 08:04 PM PST UK PM May has curbed the anticipated impact of today’s Parliamentary session, but Brexit remains a top concern for Pound and capital market traders. What scenarios should we prepare for and where are the opportunities? |
Nikkei 225 Technical Analysis: Uptrend Holds But May Be Tiring Posted: 26 Feb 2019 07:00 PM PST Like many other developed market indexes the Nikkei 225 remains well within its dominant 2019 uptrend while showing signs of exhaustion all the same. |
EUR/GBP Technical Analysis: Brexit News Revives Dominant Downtrend Posted: 26 Feb 2019 06:30 PM PST The latest Brexit news sent EUR/GBP crashing through support, opening the door to resuming the dominant downtrend from January once confirmation is achieved via another close lower. |
Dow Jones Trade War Momentum Ebbs, Dollar Sinks on Powell, Pound Surges Amid Brexit Talk Posted: 26 Feb 2019 05:33 PM PST More significant movement was registered in the global markets this past session from risk assets, the Dollar and Pound. Yet, it didn’t exactly align to what a rudimentary analysis would suggest. What should we focus on ahead? |
Australian Dollar Eyeing China PMI Data - Trade War on Back Burner? Posted: 26 Feb 2019 05:30 PM PST The Australian Dollar will be watching China’s upcoming manufacturing PMI report on Wednesday against the backdrop of new developments in the US-China trade war. |
Brexit Latest Bolsters British Pound, S&P 500 Looking More Weak Posted: 26 Feb 2019 04:00 PM PST Fading chances of a ‘no-deal’ Brexit caused the British Pound to outperform. Asia Pacific stocks may aim lower after Wall Street couldn’t hold onto gains despite supportive news again. |
USDCAD: Implied Volatility Depressed Despite Upcoming Event Risks Posted: 26 Feb 2019 02:42 PM PST One-week implied volatility for the USDCAD appears subdued despite significant upcoming event risk. |
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