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What Are the Gold Futures Trading Hours?

There certainly are a lot of different ways that you can get involved in the Forex market, and it doesn’t all have to do with trading in the various currencies. As a matter of fact, there are a number of different Forex brokers which also allow trading in a number of different commodities as well, [...]

The Power of Trading Gold Options

There are a number of different ways for you to trade in order to make a profit, along with a number of different items that you can trade. One of the ways that many people have found success with is with options trading. Although many savvy investors will tell you to ignore this type of [...]

Candlestick Charts – An Introduction to Candle Stick Charts.

A candlestick chart is a price chart typically depicting the behavior of a forex pair over a specific period of time. It can be made for an hour, a day or even a month, but it works best if it is used for short term technical analysis. It can give you a complete picture of [...]

Cable to go on a losing streak

The Cable lost ground after the OECD recommended reductions in the budget deficit so that the central bank could keep interest rates low, which would make the Sterling less attractive, vis a vis the high yield currencies. It has already broken the Nov 12 level of 1.6570 in today’s session indicating bears are on the [...]

Aussie on a 15-Month High

Friday, November 13th 2009, 06:20 GMT The Aussie gained fresh upward momentum on ‘better than expected’ unemployment data alongside firm commodity prices. It touched a new 15-month high by briefly touching 0.9370, its highest point since late Aug-08. The pair (AUD/USD) posted an intraday high of 0.92820 and is currently trading at 0.92784, against the [...]

The Yen on a steep upward climb

November 12, 2009, 1217 GMT The JPY is edging higher in today’s trade against all major traded currencies and it may just be on the way to test the 14-year high as the global economy is looking like it will bottom out the second time this year after a brief rally. It could be an [...]

Roller Coaster Sterling

November 11, 2009 12:25 GMT The Sterling rose against the Greenback after news that Britain’s unemployment rate had decreased. UK Jobless Claims Change results indicated that the unemployment rate in Great Britain has decreased () despite expectations of an increase. For the last three months, the unemployment rate recorded showed a fall from 7.9% to [...]

Kiwi Gains against Aussie after Dairy Payouts

Tuesday, November 10, 2009, 07:44 GMT The Kiwi rose against most major currencies on improving raw material prices in New Zealand after the Fonterra dairy payout. The Kiwi gained fresh strength against the AUD, particularly on the news of Fonterra Cooperative Group Ltd. announcing a 20% stronger dairy payout to farmers. Economic growth in New [...]

Record Unemployment Wins Greenback

Monday, 09th November, 2009, 07:00 GMT The Greenback weakens against all the major traded currency pairs as the unemployment rate in the US has broken the psychological barrier of 10% against the consensus of 9.9% for the month of October, thereby, losing 0.2% from September. The unemployment rate is the highest in 26 years, with [...]

CAD Bounces back from monthly lows…

The pair is expected to look bearish in the coming week as the commodity market is heating up with crude flirting around $80/barrel, and having crossed it once already this week. CAD is near its highest level in over a week as investors are eagerly waiting for the employment report to see where the Canadian [...]

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