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Forex: Dollar Well Positioned Should NFPs Spark Risk Aversion

Talking Points: Dollar Well Positioned Should NFPs Spark Risk Aversion Euro Throttled by ECB Rate Cut, More Easing and Losses Likely Yen Crosses Shaken as Volatility Highlights ‘Expensive’ Carry Dollar Well Positioned Should NFPs Spark Risk Aversion The dollar was offered a taste this past Read More →

ECB Rate Cut Possibly Responsible for Dollar Losses to the Pound

Talking Points: US Dollar erases most of the massive gains seen on ECB rate cut and GDP beat Pound rising against the US Dollar despite a risk-off environment A look back at the past 24 hours of Forex trading using movements in the Read More →

USD Breakout Hinges on NFP- Euro Searches for Support on ECB

Talking Points: - USDOLLAR Hits Fresh Monthly High as 3Q GDP Tops Forecast - Euro Searches for Support Following Surprise European Central Bank (ECB) Rate Cut Index Last High Low Daily Change (%) Daily Range (% of ATR) DJ-FXCM Dollar Index 10566.83 10589.63 10505.13 0.57 161.53% USDOLLAR Daily Chart - Created Using FXCM Marketscope 2.0 Threatens Bearish Read More →

Trading U.S. 3Q GDP- Dollar at Risk Amid Slowing Growth

- U.S. Economy to Grow at Slower Pace in 3Q 2012 - GDP to Slow for First Time Since 4Q 2012 Trading the News: U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) A slowdown in the U.S. economy may trigger a new round of dollar weakness Read More →

Forex: Euro May Rise as ECB Falls Short of Dovish Market Outlook

Talking Points: British Pound May Edge Lower as BOE Rate Decision Amounts to a Non-Event Euro Has Room to Rebound as ECB Falls Short of Markets’ Dovish Expectations Australian Dollar Sold After Soft Jobs Data Weighs on RBA Rate Hike Outlook Get Real-Time Feedback Read More →

Euro to Resume Bullish Trend on Less-Dovish ECB

- European Central Bank (ECB) to Hold at 0.50%; Forward-Guidance in Focus - President Mario Draghi Under Pressure to Weaken Euro- Verbal Intervention? Trading the News: European Central Bank Interest Rate Decision The European Central Bank (ECB) is widely expected to retain its Read More →