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Monthly archive February, 2014

Forex: Dollar Rallies while S&P 500 Retreats, Neither Looks Confident Yet

Talking Points: Dollar Rallies while S&P 500 Retreats, Neither Looks Confident Yet Euro Breaks 1.3700 but a Bear Trend Requires a Bigger Push Yen Once Again Disagrees with Equity, EM Risk Assessment Dollar Rallies while S&P 500 Retreats, Neither Looks Confident Yet The Dow Jones Read More →

Euro to Rebound as Unemployment Declines- Former Support in Focus

- German Unemployment to Decline for Three Straight Month - Unemployment Reported to Hold at 6.8% for Third Month Trading the News: German Unemployment Change Another 10.0K drop in German Unemployment may spur a bullish reaction in the EURUSD as it limit’s the Read More →

ForexPeaceArmy | Sive Morten Gold Daily 02.26.14

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EURUSD Fails at Key Resistance- Short Scalps Favored Sub 1.37

Talking Points EURUSD struggles below key technical resistance 1.3767 Weekly opening range support break shifts scalp bias to the short-side Event risk on tap from Eurozone & US heading into month-end EURUSD Daily Chart Chart Created Using FXCM Marketscope 2.0 Technical Outlook EURUSD reacts to key Fibonacci Read More →

Graphic Rewind: US Dollar Rises To A 9 Day High in a Quiet London Session

Talking Points: US Dollar Index rises to a 9 day high UK GDP fails to significantly move the greenback index New home sales beat keeps dollar gains going A look back at the past 24 hours of Forex trading using movements in the US Read More →

EURUSD Carves Lower High- RSI Break Puts 1.3500 Support at Risk

Talking Points: - USDOLLAR Continues to Carve Top; Bearish RSI Momentum in Focus - Euro Fails to Maintain Range; Lower Low on Horizon? Index Last High Low Daily Change (%) Daily Range (% of ATR) DJ-FXCM Dollar Index 10600.03 10601.02 10562.54 0.34 105.20% USDOLLAR Daily Chart - Created Using FXCM Marketscope 2.0 Outlook Remains Bearish Below Former Read More →