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- Central Bank Weekly: Has the Fed’s Dovish Shift Altered the Market’s Course?
- EURUSD Drives Deeper into Support as Euro Weakness Remains post-FOMC
- UK PM Offers Brexit Resignation, Gold, Oil and UST Yields Slip Lower - US Market Open
- Top 5 FX Events: March German CPI & EUR/JPY Price Outlook
- Gold & Silver Price Charts Starting to Roll Over
- Top 5 FX Events: Final Q4’18 US GDP & USDJPY Price Outlook
- Gold Price and Yen to Benefit if Market Sentiment Deteriorates Further
- GBPUSD Price Resilience Being Tested After Brexit Vote Shambles
- Trading Outlook for AUDUSD (Bearish) and USDCAD (Bullish)
- Aussie, New Zealand Dollars May Resume Drop If US GDP Underwhelms
- Asian Stocks Mostly Lower As Focus Returns To Shrinkng US Yields
- Gold, Crude Oil Prices May Fall on Disappointing US GDP Revision
- USD/MYR Outlook Bullish. USD/IDR, USD/PHP Inch Closer to Breakout
- Currencies May See Wild Swings if Slow Growth Breaks CLO Market
- Dow’s Sidling Up for a Break, Dollar Gains Despite Itself, Brexit Headline Chaos
- New Zealand Dollar Fades As ANZ Business Confidence Flops Again
- Currency Volatility: Data Could Spark EURJPY Price Action
- GBP Dives as UK Fails to Agree on Brexit Alternative. JPY May Rise
- Dow Jones Outlook: Index Awaits US GDP on Shaky Ground
- Oil Price Outlook: Crude Breakout Battles 60- WTI Trade Levels
- Will GBP Rally Resume With PM Theresa May’s Resignation Offer?
- Gold Prices Risk Larger Pullback as Fed Defends Wait-and-See Approach
- GBP/USD Technical Analysis: Eerily Calm - Remain Cautious
- S&P 500 : Traders Net-Short Increased by 7.7% from Last Week
| Central Bank Weekly: Has the Fed’s Dovish Shift Altered the Market’s Course? Posted: 28 Mar 2019 07:45 AM PDT The March Fed meeting’s effects are still being felt more than a week later. |
| EURUSD Drives Deeper into Support as Euro Weakness Remains post-FOMC Posted: 28 Mar 2019 06:08 AM PDT In a continued race to the bottom, EURUSD rallied after a dovish ECB rate decision and the US Dollar has rallied after a dovish FOMC rate decision. |
| UK PM Offers Brexit Resignation, Gold, Oil and UST Yields Slip Lower - US Market Open Posted: 28 Mar 2019 06:00 AM PDT The UK Parliament failed to pass any of the eight Brexit options in the House last night, leaving Sterling traders scratching their heads. USD traders will try and reconcile a strong greenback against multi-month low US Treasury yields. |
| Top 5 FX Events: March German CPI & EUR/JPY Price Outlook Posted: 28 Mar 2019 05:15 AM PDT Inflation rates in the Eurozone’s largest economy appear to have stabilized in the near-term. |
| Gold & Silver Price Charts Starting to Roll Over Posted: 28 Mar 2019 04:30 AM PDT Precious metals are starting to show signs of further weakening further from here, with silver as per usual leading the way on the downside. |
| Top 5 FX Events: Final Q4’18 US GDP & USDJPY Price Outlook Posted: 28 Mar 2019 04:30 AM PDT Consensus forecasts call for Q4’18 US GDP to come in at 2.4% annualized. |
| Gold Price and Yen to Benefit if Market Sentiment Deteriorates Further Posted: 28 Mar 2019 03:25 AM PDT Safe havens like gold, the Japanese Yen, US Treasuries and Bunds could prove attractive if confidence in the financial markets continues to ebb. |
| GBPUSD Price Resilience Being Tested After Brexit Vote Shambles Posted: 28 Mar 2019 02:00 AM PDT The UK Parliament voted to take control of the Brexit process this week, in an effort to break the current deadlock, but at the first opportunity to do so, they went missing. |
| Trading Outlook for AUDUSD (Bearish) and USDCAD (Bullish) Posted: 28 Mar 2019 01:58 AM PDT The trading bias for Aussie continues to be for more weakness, while USDCAD continues to hold up and look headed higher in the days to come. |
| Aussie, New Zealand Dollars May Resume Drop If US GDP Underwhelms Posted: 28 Mar 2019 12:30 AM PDT The Australian and New Zealand Dollars may face renewed selling pressure while the anti-risk Yen gains if a disappointing US GDP revision stokes global slowdown fears. |
| Asian Stocks Mostly Lower As Focus Returns To Shrinkng US Yields Posted: 27 Mar 2019 10:34 PM PDT Asia Pacific equity endured another mixed and scrappy session Wednesday, with global growth worries looming large. The US Dollar made small gains, with its New Zealand cousin hit again |
| Gold, Crude Oil Prices May Fall on Disappointing US GDP Revision Posted: 27 Mar 2019 10:00 PM PDT Gold and crude oil prices may fall while the US Dollar attracts haven-seeking capital flows if a disappointing US GDP revision keeps investors in a downbeat mood. |
| USD/MYR Outlook Bullish. USD/IDR, USD/PHP Inch Closer to Breakout Posted: 27 Mar 2019 08:30 PM PDT USD/MYR may be readying to turn higher on bullish technical warnings. Meanwhile, as USD/SGD sticks to consolidating, USD/IDR and USD/PHP are inching closer towards a breakout. |
| Currencies May See Wild Swings if Slow Growth Breaks CLO Market Posted: 27 Mar 2019 07:00 PM PDT Currency markets may be battered by breakneck volatility if a slowdown in global economic growth triggers a collapse in the fragile market for collateralized loan obligations (CLOs). |
| Dow’s Sidling Up for a Break, Dollar Gains Despite Itself, Brexit Headline Chaos Posted: 27 Mar 2019 06:52 PM PDT Risk trends are biding time until the next critical break for risk trends is made. In the meantime, the Dollar is taking advantage of its ‘counterpart’ appeal and the Pound is simply lost in the unchecked troubles of Brexit. |
| New Zealand Dollar Fades As ANZ Business Confidence Flops Again Posted: 27 Mar 2019 05:30 PM PDT The New Zealand Dollar was already on the defensive thanks to this week’s gloomy summing-up from it central bank. Weaker business confidence hit it further. |
| Currency Volatility: Data Could Spark EURJPY Price Action Posted: 27 Mar 2019 05:00 PM PDT EURJPY forex traders could see the currency pair gyrate tomorrow in response to upcoming economic data releases. What key levels should you watch for? |
| GBP Dives as UK Fails to Agree on Brexit Alternative. JPY May Rise Posted: 27 Mar 2019 04:30 PM PDT GBP/USD dived as the UK Parliament failed to reach a consensus for an alternative Brexit solution to Theresa May’s deal. The Yen may rise as Asia stocks follow Wall Street lower. |
| Dow Jones Outlook: Index Awaits US GDP on Shaky Ground Posted: 27 Mar 2019 01:30 PM PDT The Dow Jones will await Thursday’s release of annualized GDP data as US indices stand on a shaky fundamental backdrop and industrials stumble under pressure. |
| Oil Price Outlook: Crude Breakout Battles 60- WTI Trade Levels Posted: 27 Mar 2019 12:30 PM PDT Oil prices have stalled at four-month highs and leave the immediate rally vulnerable sub-60. Here are the targets & invalidation levels that matter on the WTI charts. |
| Will GBP Rally Resume With PM Theresa May’s Resignation Offer? Posted: 27 Mar 2019 12:00 PM PDT Theresa May is said to step down as UK's Prime Minister to get her Brexit deal across the finish line, which could provide clarity over the clouded path to Brexit help push the British Pound higher. |
| Gold Prices Risk Larger Pullback as Fed Defends Wait-and-See Approach Posted: 27 Mar 2019 10:30 AM PDT Gold snaps the recent series of higher highs & lows, with the price for bullion at risk for a larger pullback as Fed officials defend the wait-and-see approach. |
| GBP/USD Technical Analysis: Eerily Calm - Remain Cautious Posted: 27 Mar 2019 10:20 AM PDT Cable (GBPUSD) has quieted down this week as a short-term range formation has built on the chart. That can be a dangerous formation to plot for continuation given the frenetic price action that was on display. |
| S&P 500 : Traders Net-Short Increased by 7.7% from Last Week Posted: 27 Mar 2019 09:45 AM PDT Traders are further net-short than yesterday and last week, and the combination of current sentiment and recent changes gives us a stronger US 500-bullish contrarian trading bias. |
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