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Monthly archive February, 2015

AUD/USD Threatens Bearish RSI Momentum Ahead of RBA

Talking Points: - AUD/USD Breaks Out, Threatens Bearish Momentum Ahead of RBA March Meeting. - USD/CAD Holds Monthly Opening Range as BoC Governor Poloz Talks Down Rate-Cut Bets. - USDOLLAR Risks Larger Correction as Fed Chair Janet Yellen Remains in No Rush to Read More →

Aussie, Kiwi Dollars Rise on Chinese PMI Data and Risk Appetite

Talking Points: Aussie, Kiwi Dollars Rise on Swelling Risk Appetite and Chinese PMI Report US Dollar May Fall if Second Day of Yellen Testimony Dents Rates Outlook See Economic Releases Directly on Your Charts with the DailyFX News App The Australian and New Zealand Read More →

Dollar Finds No Traction on Yellen’s Support for Hawkish Shift

Talking Points: Dollar Finds No Traction on Yellen’s Support for Hawkish Shift Euro Tuned into Greece Reform Review, Fear Fading Fast Australian Dollar Jerked Higher By Chinese Manufacturing Report Dollar Finds No Traction on Yellen’s Support for Hawkish Shift Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen delivered her Read More →

Forex Peace Army | Sive Morten Gold Daily 02.24.15

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EUR/USD to Eye Resistance on Upbeat German Unemployment Report

- German Unemployment to Contract for Fifth Consecutive Month in February. - Jobless Rate to Hold at Record-Low of 6.5% for Second Month. Trading the News: German Unemployment Change Another 10K contraction in German Unemployment may encourage a near-term rebound in EUR/USD as Read More →

EURUSD Technicals Back in Focus- February Opening Range Setup

Talking Points EURUSD monthly opening range in focus Weekly opening range takes shape above near-term support Key Event Risk on Tap EURUSD Weekly EUR/USD Daily Chart Created Using FXCM Marketscope 2.0 Technical Outlook EURUSD initial monthly opening range remains intact 1.1270-1.1532(highlighted region) Break to validate medium-term bias / next Read More →