Forex Crunch EUR/USD Dec. 13 – Tight Range Trading

Forex Crunch EUR/USD Dec. 13 – Tight Range Trading


EUR/USD Dec. 13 – Tight Range Trading

Posted: 13 Dec 2010 01:55 AM PST

EUR/USD leaned lower at the wake of the new week and then climbed higher, still within a limited range. When will it explode?  Here's a quick update on technicals, fundamentals and community trends. Euro/Dollar in the frustrating range. EUR/USD Technicals Asian session:  Dipped to 1.3180 and climbed back. Current Range between 1.3180 to 1.3267 Further [...]

Forex Daily Outlook – December 13 2010

Posted: 12 Dec 2010 02:00 PM PST

We start the week with some interesting news and events, Retail Sales in the US, PPI in the UK and more .Let’s see what awaits us today. In the US, Treasury Currency Report, It provides a detailed review of global exchange rate policies, economic conditions, and central bank and government actions around the world. Most [...]

AUD/USD Outlook – December 13-17

Posted: 12 Dec 2010 12:00 PM PST

Fears of a rate hike in China continue to weigh on the Aussie. In addition, we have 6 events that will shake the Australian dollar in the upcoming week. Here’s an outlook for these events and an updated technical analysis for AUD/USD. The Australian jobs report was excellent – a gain of over 56,000 jobs, [...]

Elliott Wave Video: EUR/USD – December 12

Posted: 12 Dec 2010 07:27 AM PST

Today we will take a look on the Eur/Usd. We all know that price action was very slow in the past week and as such, many different wave counts are possible. However, today we will show you two of them, bullish and bearish interpretations. And we believe we will get answer and confirmation till Tuesday [...]

NZD/USD Outlook – December 13-17

Posted: 12 Dec 2010 07:13 AM PST

Retail Sales and NBNZ Business Confidence are this week’s market-movers. Here’s an outlook for the events in New Zealand, and an updated technical analysis for MZD/USD. Last week, New Zealand's central bank left its benchmark interest rate unchanged, claiming increases in the next couple of years will be more limited than before. The central bank cut forecasts [...]

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