Forex News
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US Dollar Weekly Outlook: What’s Really Driving The Rally?
From thesensibleguidetoforex.com| 1 hr 14 min ago
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Spot The Odd Continent Out: Total Bank Assets As % Of GDP
From zerohedge.com| 5 hr ago
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The Euro Sell-Off & Market Forecasting
From seekingalpha.com| 6 hr ago
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Great Graphic: Diverging Growth--Is it the Euro's Fault?
From marctomarket.com| 7 hr ago
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Bernanke: Economic Prospects for the Long Run
From federalreserve.gov| 15 hr ago| 11 comments
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North Korea Launches Three Missiles Into Eastern Sea
From zerohedge.com| 15 hr ago
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Week in FX Americas – The Loonie Wallows In No Man’s Land
From oanda.com| 15 hr ago
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Currency Positioning and Technical Outlook: Dollar Bull Run
From marctomarket.com| 18 hr ago| 3 comments
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When Will The ECB Realize That Q(Q)E = V? - Barclays
From efxnews.com| 21 hr ago| 2 comments
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Junk rating risk casts shadow over Spanish bonds
From reuters.com| 22 hr ago
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Guest| 1 hr 28 min ago
Yeah right. They finally got their hands on an expendable banker, the rest being to big to fail and too big to jail. At least the bankers politicians ...
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traderathome| 4 hr ago

The F....king banks really have some nerve! She screws in the open for the money she makes. The banks screw people behind closed doors and under the ...
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Yoes| 5 hr ago

whether the effect of berrnanke speak for AUD/USD? Thanks
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Forex-vip| 9 hr ago
I think japan policy will fail down and there is major correction from 103
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NZ pips| 10 hr ago

{quote} why , divergence is normal in a slow up trend . Not going short untill the fat lady sings. still adding to longs when I can and me likey
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The Euro Sell-Off & Market Forecasting
From seekingalpha.com| 6 hr ago
The key to staying on the right side of the market is in knowing how to collate the different tradable patterns in that market. Contrary to what many educators teach it is not "top-down analysis" which counts, but identifying those times when the majority of patterns are aligned. It is widely taught in technical analysis that the higher time frame trends ...
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Great Graphic: Diverging Growth--Is it the Euro's Fault?
From marctomarket.com| 7 hr ago
This Great Graphic was found on the Economist's blog Free Exchange in a post titled "What the euro has meant". Under the impression that the charts speak for themselves, with little analysis, the author concludes that most of the euro area would have been better off being the US or Great Britain, even in per capita terms. Seeing how obvious this is the ...
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Bernanke: Economic Prospects for the Long Run
From federalreserve.gov| 15 hr ago| 11 comments
Let me start by congratulating the graduates and their parents. The word "graduate" comes from the Latin word for "step." Graduation from college is ...
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Currency Positioning and Technical Outlook: Dollar Bull Run
From marctomarket.com| 18 hr ago| 3 comments
The US dollar posted strong across the board gains. It is being driven by the anticipation of favorable developments in the US, in the form of a ...
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EURUSD Technical Update – Week Of 20th/24th May
From forex-fx-4x.com| 23 hr ago| 3 comments
The euro/dollar has seen an extension of the prevailing downside trend on Friday, moving to a low of 1.2795, before retracing to the two day low area ...
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The Problem With the Fed’s Easy Money Policies
From nytimes.com| 40 hr ago| 12 comments
My most recent column incited a robust and welcome discussion. But few of my many critics, including Paul Krugman on his blog and many commenters on ...
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When Will The ECB Realize That Q(Q)E = V? - Barclays
From efxnews.com| 21 hr ago| 2 comments
QE (or QQE for Japan) is gaining traction with respect to the velocity of nominal GDP. Q1 GDP data are consistent with our view that QE has been ...
