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EURUSD: Expected To React Upwards Towards Its Resistance Level
August 03, 2022
Looking at EURUSD’s chart, we can see that in the past weeks we see that it has traded mainly between the range of 1.0270 and 1.0130 as of late.
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Why Is The Currency Of The World's Third-Largest Economy Tanking?
March 23, 2022
The Japanese economy is the third-largest national economy, and the Japanese yen (JPY) is the third most commonly traded currency after the U.S. dollar and the euro. Since...
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Benzinga
Two ETFs Capitalizing On Semiconductor Shortage
December 09, 2021
Chip shortages could last well into 2023, at least according to Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger.
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The Greenback Slips At The Start The New Week
November 15, 2021
Benchmark 10-year yields are 1-2 bp lower, which puts the Treasury yield near 1.55%. The European periphery is outperforming the core. The dollar is soft. The Scandis and Antipodeans lead the move,...
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CPI Shocker Lifted the Greenback
November 14, 2021
The dollar rallied, and new highs for the year were recorded against the euro and sterling. The dovish tapering announcement by the Fed on Nov. 3, was completely unwound as the Dec. 2022 Fed funds...
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AUD/USD Weekly Forecast: Bears to Extend Losses to 0.72 Before FOMC
September 19, 2021
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Yen Forecast: USD/JPY Eyes Further Upside On Japan GDP
November 14, 2021
Japan will report preliminary figures for third-quarter gross domestic product. Analysts expect to see a contraction in growth for Q3 on both a quarterly and annualized basis, at -0.2% and -0.7%,...
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The Effects Of Trade Deficit On The Currency Market
November 01, 2021
You may have heard economists saying, “We need to get our trade deficit back on track.” They are not wrong, the effects of trade deficit can reach a nation’s overall economy and its currency.
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Greenback has Legs Ahead of the Fed and Jobs
October 31, 2021
The US dollar turned in a mixed performance last week but ended on a solid note.
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Precious Metals Report For Tuesday, Oct. 26
October 27, 2021
Ira Epstein reviews the day's trading in the metal markets for the trading day just ended, Tuesday, October 26.
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Are The Technicals Anticipating A Soft US GDP Report?
October 24, 2021
Rising yields and record highs in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq failed to lift the dollar. Indeed, the greenback fell against all the major currencies, even the Japanese yen, against which it had reached new...
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Three Days at Camp David and The Global Currency Power of the US Dollar
October 24, 2021
Fall is the time of the year to announce the recipient of this year’s “Globie”, i.e., the Globalization Book of the Year. The prize is strictly honorific and does not come with a check.
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Market Analysis Of ZAR: USD/ZAR Outlook
October 17, 2021
Fundamental and technical analysis of the USD/ZAR currency pair with future price outlook.
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US Dollar Outlook: USD Loses Momentum As Technical Levels Hold Firm
October 17, 2021
The safe haven US Dollar has recently lost momentum against major currency pairs as fundamentals continue to weigh on risk appetite.
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The Market Likes The Dollar And The Loonie Even More
October 10, 2021
US rates and the dollar hardly responded to the disappointing jobs report. The 194k rise in the nonfarm payrolls was the least this year, but of course, it is subject to revisions the way the August...
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Market Briefing For Thursday, Oct. 7
October 07, 2021
A current 'blackout period' exists where vulnerability for S&P is retained leaving stocks more sensitive to the nuances surrounding the Washington chaos, or energy issues in Europe and here (where Oil...
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After Tough September, Major US Equity Indices Ready For Relief Rally
October 04, 2021
Investor sentiment has taken a hit in recent weeks and it can continue lower under the right circumstances, although a pause is likely right here and now, helping stocks.
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FX Daily: Testing The Reaction Function
October 04, 2021
Inflation remains the hot topic in global financial markets and FX will be driven by how central banks respond. This week should culminate in some decent US jobs gains which should keep the Fed on...
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Gold Forecast High Goes Bye-Bye
October 03, 2021
Just as President Nixon nixed the Gold Standard back in '71, so too are we nixing for this year our Gold forecast high of 2401. We are wrong and not even close. Period.
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King Dollar Consolidates
September 30, 2021
Interest rates, ostensibly the fuel behind the dollar's surge, pullback a little in the US yesterday. However, the greenback's rally continued, lifting it to new highs for the year against sterling,...
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Quiet But Nervous Start To The New Week
September 27, 2021
The dollar has begun the new week on a firm note, rising against most major and emerging market currencies. Sterling and the Loonie are the most resilient, while the euro has been sold back below...
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Talk Markets
Why Wall Street Loves The Dollar Now
September 27, 2021
The road to higher Treasury yields finally appears to be clearing up as the Fed edges closer to ending emergency pandemic policies. This is certainly good news to the greenback.
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Are Transportation Stocks Setting Up For Monday?
September 26, 2021
A strong transportation sector is important because this sector helps show the economic demand for goods. And with the holiday season just around the corner, we should see an increase in the movement...
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FX Price Action In The Context Of Global Macro Developments
September 26, 2021
The dollar was lifted at the start of the last week by safe-haven demand as China's Evergrande multi-month collapse triggered a sort of panic attack by global markets.
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Talk Markets
Breaking Key Support In The S&P 500 Could Be A Reversal Opportunity
September 19, 2021
Friday, the S&P 500 broke an important support level by closing under the 50-Day moving average and this week's low. While this was an important level to break it was also a very clean and obvious...
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Consolidation In The Dow Jones Or The Makings Of A Major Top?
September 19, 2021
While the SPX and NDX have continued to make new highs, the Dow Jones complex (industrials, Transports, utilities) has been going sideways since May. Is it simply consolidating at the intermediate...
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Is It Really All About US CPI?
September 14, 2021
The markets are in a wait-and-see mode, it appears, ahead of the US CPI figures, as it absorbs bond supply from Europe and monitors the potential restructuring of China's Evergrande.
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Don't Resist The Dollar's Pull Ahead Of The FOMC Meeting
September 12, 2021
The US dollar enjoyed a firmer bias last week despite the disappointing jobs growth reported on September 3. The Norwegian krone was the only major currency that gained against the greenback.
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Talk Markets
FX Daily: Dollar Takes A Back Seat
September 06, 2021
Friday's soft US jobs report is now favoring a dovish taper from the Fed and has drawn some of the sting out of upside scenarios for the dollar.
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Is The Dollar Slump Just Beginning Or Is This The Tail End?
September 05, 2021
The key question in the foreign exchange market is if the disappointing jobs data confirms and solidifies the dollar's downtrend that has emerged over the last couple of weeks.
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