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- GBPUSD Hammered on Brexit Blacklash - Is This the End for UK PM May?
- Top 5 Events: May Fed Meeting Minutes & DXY Index Price Forecast
- Becoming a Better Trader – Identifying High Quality Trade Set-ups
- EUR/JPY Price Forecast: Bullish Sentiment Grows After Breaking 123.10
- Euro Price Forecast: EUR/USD Breakouts Await Ahead of Elections
- USDCAD Breakout, GBPUSD Selling Persists, EURGBP on Record Win Streak - US Market Open
- Dow Jones, US & UK Crude Oil, Silver Price Charts & More
- USD Bulls Eye Return to 2019 Highs on FOMC Minutes
- USDCAD Price Outlook Hinges on Canadian Retail Sales Data
- Gold Price Yearly Low on the Horizon, Silver May Soon Be Under 14
- GBPUSD Price Outlook: Risk of Sterling Flash Crash Trendline Support
- GBPUSD Price May Yet Drop More as UK Inflation Data, Brexit Sour Mood
- Crude Oil Price Eyeing Break of Near-Term Technical Support
- SEK and NOK Hold Breath Ahead of FOMC Meeting Minutes
- GBPUSD Rate Risks Near-Term Rebound on Rising UK CPI
- Gold Prices May Drop as FOMC Minutes Cool Rate Cut Speculation
- SEK, NOK Brace for European Elections, Nordic Unemployment Rates
- Singapore Dollar, Malaysian Ringgit Chart Analysis: Turning Point?
- Dow Gaps Higher Amid Trade War and GDP Downgrade, EURGBP Notches 13 Days
- AUDUSD Chart Analysis: Eyeing 0.67 as Election Bounce Fizzles
- Oil Prices Cling to Bullish Trend as OPEC+ Alliance Remains in Effect
- GBPUSD Drop in Focus, Brexit Optimism Keeps Fading. CAD Up on USMCA
- S&P 500 Outlook: Retail Sector Slides Amid a Series of Missed Earnings
- GBPUSD Currency Volatility: Brexit Latest Rattles Sterling
- Gold Price Edges Lower in Range as Gold Volatility Sinks
GBPUSD Hammered on Brexit Blacklash - Is This the End for UK PM May? Posted: 22 May 2019 07:15 AM PDT There is growing noise and tweet activity suggesting that UK PM Theresa May could well be out of a job very shortly after her disastrous ‘new deal’ Brexit presentation Tuesday. |
Top 5 Events: May Fed Meeting Minutes & DXY Index Price Forecast Posted: 22 May 2019 07:00 AM PDT The minutes from the May Fed meeting are due on Wednesday, May 22 at 18:00 GMT. |
Becoming a Better Trader – Identifying High Quality Trade Set-ups Posted: 22 May 2019 06:30 AM PDT In this webinar, we discussed the process of 'building a case' for identifying good trading opportunities. |
EUR/JPY Price Forecast: Bullish Sentiment Grows After Breaking 123.10 Posted: 22 May 2019 06:00 AM PDT EUR/JPY has moved higher after days of seller hesitation. Here are the important technical levels of resistance, and support, the pair may likely encounter in the coming days. |
Euro Price Forecast: EUR/USD Breakouts Await Ahead of Elections Posted: 22 May 2019 06:00 AM PDT The Euro has been eerily quiet so far this week, and tomorrow brings a big driver with the start of European Parliamentary elections. EUR/USD breakouts await. |
USDCAD Breakout, GBPUSD Selling Persists, EURGBP on Record Win Streak - US Market Open Posted: 22 May 2019 05:45 AM PDT The outlook for the Pound remains soft, a break below 1.2670 sees GBPUSD at the lowest level since the beginning of January. Loonie firms on better than expected retail sales . |
Dow Jones, US & UK Crude Oil, Silver Price Charts & More Posted: 22 May 2019 04:50 AM PDT Stocks could struggle again soon, crude oil and precious metals too; technical considerations highlighted across several markets. |
USD Bulls Eye Return to 2019 Highs on FOMC Minutes Posted: 22 May 2019 04:30 AM PDT Focus will be on the FOMC minutes from the April meeting, in which Fed Chair Powell cooled rate cut bets having highlighted transitory factors behind soft inflation. |
USDCAD Price Outlook Hinges on Canadian Retail Sales Data Posted: 22 May 2019 04:00 AM PDT The latest Canadian Retail Sales release may make-or-break USDCAD in the short-term with the pair currently testing one-month lows. |
Gold Price Yearly Low on the Horizon, Silver May Soon Be Under 14 Posted: 22 May 2019 03:30 AM PDT Precious metals continue to be weak, with gold teetering on a trend-line while silver has no meaningful support until a bit further down. |
GBPUSD Price Outlook: Risk of Sterling Flash Crash Trendline Support Posted: 22 May 2019 03:13 AM PDT |
GBPUSD Price May Yet Drop More as UK Inflation Data, Brexit Sour Mood Posted: 22 May 2019 02:15 AM PDT The GBPUSD price continues to trend lower, and further losses cannot be ruled out on a toxic mix of Brexit worries, uncertainty over UK PM May’s leadership and weak UK inflation figures. |
Crude Oil Price Eyeing Break of Near-Term Technical Support Posted: 22 May 2019 01:00 AM PDT Crude oil continues to edge lower this week in thin trade and now nears a cluster of technical indicators that could decide its short-term future. |
SEK and NOK Hold Breath Ahead of FOMC Meeting Minutes Posted: 21 May 2019 11:30 PM PDT Swedish Krona and Norwegian Krone crosses with the US Dollar will likely experience higher-than-usual volatility after the FOMC publishes its meeting minutes. |
GBPUSD Rate Risks Near-Term Rebound on Rising UK CPI Posted: 21 May 2019 11:00 PM PDT Updates to the U.K. Consumer Price Index (CPI) may spark a near-term rebound in GBP/USD as both the headline and core rate of inflation are projected to pick up in April. |
Gold Prices May Drop as FOMC Minutes Cool Rate Cut Speculation Posted: 21 May 2019 10:00 PM PDT Gold prices may fall as minutes from May’s FOMC monetary policy meeting cool interest rate cut speculation and offer a boost to the US Dollar. |
SEK, NOK Brace for European Elections, Nordic Unemployment Rates Posted: 21 May 2019 10:00 PM PDT The Swedish Krona and Norwegian Krone are in for a volatile week ahead of local unemployment rates, Fed and ECB meeting minutes and the European elections. |
Singapore Dollar, Malaysian Ringgit Chart Analysis: Turning Point? Posted: 21 May 2019 08:30 PM PDT Both the Singapore Dollar and Malaysian Ringgit may be at key turning points against the US Dollar, with USD/SGD and USD/MYR sitting under resistance. IDR and PHP prices are also covered. |
Dow Gaps Higher Amid Trade War and GDP Downgrade, EURGBP Notches 13 Days Posted: 21 May 2019 07:52 PM PDT The world’s largest economies refuse to veer from their trade war collision but the market was heartened by a 90-day Huawei respite. With another Brexit breakthrough failing, the focus is now on abstract growth threats and anticipation for the EU elections. |
AUDUSD Chart Analysis: Eyeing 0.67 as Election Bounce Fizzles Posted: 21 May 2019 07:00 PM PDT The Australian Dollar is eyeing 0.67 against its US counterpart having failed to make much of a rally after Prime Minister Morrison unexpectedly won the federal election. |
Oil Prices Cling to Bullish Trend as OPEC+ Alliance Remains in Effect Posted: 21 May 2019 05:30 PM PDT The price of oil may continue to track the upward trending channel from earlier this year as OPEC and its allies pledge to keep crude ‘inventories under control.’ |
GBPUSD Drop in Focus, Brexit Optimism Keeps Fading. CAD Up on USMCA Posted: 21 May 2019 04:00 PM PDT The GBP/USD downtrend may accelerate on bearish-contrarian signals with confidence of a Brexit deal persistently fading. The Canadian Dollar is benefiting from USMCA talk progress. |
S&P 500 Outlook: Retail Sector Slides Amid a Series of Missed Earnings Posted: 21 May 2019 02:35 PM PDT Another round of US retailers warned of adverse impacts from the US-China trade war as the S&P 500 traded higher amid a license extension for Huawei. |
GBPUSD Currency Volatility: Brexit Latest Rattles Sterling Posted: 21 May 2019 02:30 PM PDT The latest developments surrounding Brexit sent spot GBPUSD swinging during Tuesday's trading session. Will British Pound volatility continue to increase? |
Gold Price Edges Lower in Range as Gold Volatility Sinks Posted: 21 May 2019 02:00 PM PDT Gold prices are edging lower as 1-month implied volatility heads back towards its all-time low. |
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