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ForexPeaceArmy | Sive Morten Gold Daily 04.02.14

Professional Forex Trading analysis by Sive Morten with Forex Peace Army. Videos are recorded fresh daily to help forex traders stay profitable.

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AUD/USD to Eye Former Support as Retail Sales Climb for 10-Months

- Australia Retail Sales to Increase for 10th Consecutive Month - Rise of 0.3% Would Mark the Slowest Rate of Growth Since July Trading the News: Australia Retail Sales Another rise in Australia Retail Sales may prompt a bullish reaction in the AUDUSD Read More →

AUDUSD Setup Pending Weekly Range Break- At Risk Below 9300

Talking Points AUDUSD up nearly 7.5% off 2014 low Rally at risk below key resistance Weekly/Monthly Opening Ranges taking shape just below AUDUSD Daily Chart Chart Created Using FXCM Marketscope 2.0 Technical Outlook AUDUSD Weekly/Monthly opening range taking shape below key resistance 9308/38 Near-term bias shifts lower with Read More →

EUR/USD Poised For Another Close Below 1.3800- Weekly Low in Focus

Talking Points: - USDOLLAR Eyes Former Support Following Bullish Inside-Day - EUR/USD Consolidates Ahead of ECB Following Failed Close Above 1.3800 Index Last High Low Daily Change (%) Daily Range (% of ATR) DJ-FXCM Dollar Index 10542.89 10550.19 10526.65 0.08 66.19% USDOLLAR Daily Chart - Created Using FXCM Marketscope 2.0 Eyes Former Support/Trendline Resistance Following Bullish Inside-Day Interim Read More →

AUD at Risk if RBA Engages in Macro-Prudential Policy?

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Talking Points: -RBA parsing words on AUD overvaluation in the context of inflation data. -Higher inflation on the back of rising home values poses challenges for the RBA. -RBNZ style, non-standard, macro prudential measures Read More →

EUR Pairs Vulnerable After Losing ST Trends Pre-ECB

Talking Points: - More weak price data out of Euro-Zone compounds deflation fears. - EUR slipping versus three major counterparts - AUD, JPY, USD. - End of week economic calendar packed with event risk - ECB, NFPs. To keep up with developments central banks Read More →