Regarding forex volatility, this from DailyFX....
Volatility expectations trade near their lowest levels since the onset of the financial crisis in 2008. Such extremely low levels favor slow trends and tight currency trading ranges until further notice.
During periods of low volatility, range trading strategies tend to perform better so it's no surprise that the range strategy indication is starting to appear this week for a few more currency pairs. Here's the list from DailyFX:
David Rodriguez's full volatility article for this week can be found here http://www.dailyfx.com/forex/fundamental/article/weekly_strategy_outlook/2012/02/13/forex_us_dollar_forecast_market_volatility.html
Volatility expectations trade near their lowest levels since the onset of the financial crisis in 2008. Such extremely low levels favor slow trends and tight currency trading ranges until further notice.
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During periods of low volatility, range trading strategies tend to perform better so it's no surprise that the range strategy indication is starting to appear this week for a few more currency pairs. Here's the list from DailyFX:
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David Rodriguez's full volatility article for this week can be found here http://www.dailyfx.com/forex/fundamental/article/weekly_strategy_outlook/2012/02/13/forex_us_dollar_forecast_market_volatility.html