Forex Crunch AUD/USD Dec. 1 – Choppy Trading in Range

Forex Crunch AUD/USD Dec. 1 – Choppy Trading in Range


AUD/USD Dec. 1 – Choppy Trading in Range

Posted: 01 Dec 2010 12:19 AM PST

AUD/USD had a rocky start to the new month, falling on one indicator and bouncing up on another. Will it break out of the low range? In which direction? Here's a quick update on technicals, fundamentals and community trends. AUD to USD in range AUD/USD Technicals Asian session:  AUD USD dropped to support on GDP [...]

EUR/USD Dec. 1 – Showing Signs of Recovery

Posted: 01 Dec 2010 12:01 AM PST

EUR/USD is recovering above 1.30 after good after the fall yesterday and some good data now. Is it gaining energy for a new fall, or has it reached a bottom? Here's a quick update on technicals, fundamentals and community trends. Euro/Dol

It Hit Stop Loss? That Must Be Wrong

Posted: 30 Nov 2010 02:02 PM PST

So you wake up in the morning, check out your positions and find out that your position was closed - your pair reached the stop loss and the position was closed with a loss. You think that "you win some, you lose some", and in this case you lost. But

Forex Daily Outlook – December 1 2010

Posted: 30 Nov 2010 02:00 PM PST

A very busy day ahead of us, ISM Manufacturing PMI in the US, Manufacturing PMI in the UK and more interesting events. .Let's see what awaits us today. In the US, ADP Non-Farm Employment Change, number of employed people during the previous month,

FXCM IPO Will Boost Forex, Price Reasonable

Posted: 30 Nov 2010 01:41 PM PST

The IPO of FXCM will probably be held on Thursday, December 2nd, and the general notion about it is good. Towards the IPO, we hear voices that see the FXCM IPO as a good thing. The mid price of one FXCM share is $14 - between $13 and $15.  Re

USD/CAD Breaks Resistance on Weak Canadian GDP

Posted: 30 Nov 2010 05:37 AM PST

The Canadian economy unexpectedly contracted by 0.1% in the month of September , concluding a very weak third quarter. USD/CAD rises on this news and is at a monthly high. Early expectations stood on a growth rate of 0.1% in September, following

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