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- S&P 500 Shapes Head-and-Shoulders Reversal, Pound Ends Tumble on May Resignation
- Dow Jones, FTSE 100, DAX Technical Forecast
- US Dollar May Hold Up Despite Swelling Fed Rate Cut Bets
- EUR/USD, EUR/NZD Chart Outlook Bearish with EUR./JPY Bottoming?
- Oil Prices Set to Follow Global Growth Narrative Next Week
- Gold Price Weekly Outlook - Looking to Break a Tightening Range
- GBPUSD Rate Outlook Mired by Renewed Threat of ’Hard Brexit’
- Trade War Weighs on Chinese Tech Stocks, Emerging Markets
- GBP/USD Elliott Wave Analysis: Bullish Wave 3 Could Carry to 1.35
- GBP Bears Beware: Boris as UK Prime Minister Might be Good for Sterling
- Gold Price Outlook: XAU Defends Yearly Lows– Breakout Levels Defined
- Oil Data Champion Sam Madani Explains Oil Tanker Tracking | Podcast
S&P 500 Shapes Head-and-Shoulders Reversal, Pound Ends Tumble on May Resignation Posted: 25 May 2019 11:04 PM PDT The markets closed this past week with a critical relief just before a full bearish wave swept in. Liquidity will be a complication in the week ahead, but will pressing fundamental themes revive the pressure for a break? |
Dow Jones, FTSE 100, DAX Technical Forecast Posted: 25 May 2019 05:00 AM PDT The Dow Jones is on course for its longest weekly losing streak in 8-years, while losses in the FTSE 100 is eased by the drop in the Pound. |
US Dollar May Hold Up Despite Swelling Fed Rate Cut Bets Posted: 25 May 2019 05:00 AM PDT The US Dollar may hold up and even make progress upward despite building Fed rate cut bets as the severity of risk aversion boosts the appeal of its unrivaled liquidity. |
EUR/USD, EUR/NZD Chart Outlook Bearish with EUR./JPY Bottoming? Posted: 24 May 2019 10:00 PM PDT EUR/USD and EUR/NZD may find themselves aiming lower in the medium-term as the Euro depreciates. Against the Japanese Yen, EUR/JPY is facing key support and bullish reversal warnings. |
Oil Prices Set to Follow Global Growth Narrative Next Week Posted: 24 May 2019 10:00 PM PDT Oil price outlook for next week largely hinges on high-impact economic data and trade war rhetoric which look to set the tone for risk appetite and oil demand. |
Gold Price Weekly Outlook - Looking to Break a Tightening Range Posted: 24 May 2019 03:00 PM PDT Gold is trapped in a short-term range and price action is building for a potential breakout next week |
GBPUSD Rate Outlook Mired by Renewed Threat of ’Hard Brexit’ Posted: 24 May 2019 03:00 PM PDT The Brexit negotiations may continue to drag on GBP/USD as Prime Minister Theresa May struggles to secure a deal. |
Trade War Weighs on Chinese Tech Stocks, Emerging Markets Posted: 24 May 2019 01:40 PM PDT Chinese stocks have been battered after the US Commerce Department announced it would ban Huawei devices. A look at some emerging market funds reveals that the trade war has also claimed victims outside the intended targets. |
GBP/USD Elliott Wave Analysis: Bullish Wave 3 Could Carry to 1.35 Posted: 24 May 2019 12:04 PM PDT The Elliott wave chart pattern for GBPUSD illustrates the potential for a strong bullish trend that may move higher towards 1.35. |
GBP Bears Beware: Boris as UK Prime Minister Might be Good for Sterling Posted: 24 May 2019 11:00 AM PDT Former British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has become the clear favorite to succeed Theresa May as UK Prime Minister, and that poses a risk for traders looking to sell the British Pound. |
Gold Price Outlook: XAU Defends Yearly Lows– Breakout Levels Defined Posted: 24 May 2019 09:30 AM PDT Gold failed a sixth weekly attempt to break support with price virtually unchanged into the last week of May. Here are the levels that matter on the XAU/USD charts. |
Oil Data Champion Sam Madani Explains Oil Tanker Tracking | Podcast Posted: 24 May 2019 08:25 AM PDT We explore why oil tanker tracking has brought transparency to the oil industry. |
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