The Dollar rate today is set to be highly determined by the publication of the U.S. Trade Balance at 13:30 GMT. Other U.S. data will also play a pivotal role in the forex market today, such as the Import Prices at 13:30 GMT and the Prelim UoM Consumer Sentiment at 14:55 GMT. It's also recommended that you follow the EUR Flash GDP results at 10:00 GMT. All the data mentioned will help determine the outcome of the USD and EUR's man crosses later today.[More...]
The U.S. Unemployment Claims is the primary publication today that is set to determine the level of the USD when it is released at 13:30 GMT. The other main releases that are set to dominate forex trading, especially for currencies such as the Dollar and EUR is the publication of the Industrial Production from the Euro-Zone at 10:00 GMT and Crude Oil Inventories at 16:00 GMT. Traders may find good opportunities to enter the market following these vital announcements.[More...]
The Dollar is expected to be the driver of the forex market today. This is following yesterday's bearish session for the U.S. currency. Traders will be very mush focused on Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President and key Federal Reserve FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) member Dennis Lockart's speech at 14:15 GMT, and the IBD/TIPP Economic Optimism release at 15:00 GMT. It is encouraged that you traders open big positions in the USD now.[More...]
The USD is likely to move on the U.S. Factory Orders publication today at 15:00 GMT. The reason why this release is so important is due to Monday's releases that showed the U.S. economy is on a rapid road to recovery. Therefore, a similar result today could lead to very high volatility in the forex market, and a possible mass sell-off of the Dollar. In order to make some decent profits today, you should open large positions in the EUR/USD, GBP/USD and USD/JPY pairs now.[More...]
The USD continued to advance Tuesday against major currencies as a measure of U.S. consumer confidence registered an unexpected decline for October. Gold futures extended losses from the previous session as the USD rose. December Gold fell $7.40, to settle at $1,035.40 an ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange and is currently trading around $1041.[More...]
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