July 31: What The Hell Happened On TFL-TV
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AUDUSD Short
Hey Guys, I've been away for a little while, but am back again. Im really liking the AUDUSD pair, its the honey badger of pairs in my opinion.
Anyway, this AUDUSD short set up seems quite nice. We have a nice bearish divergence with my bbsqueeze and the pair nearing the upper part of a…
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WSJ: Global Forex Trading Volume Drops 4% in April From Year Ago
Global Forex Trading Volume Drops 4% in April From Year Ago
By Stephen L. Bernard at Dow Jones
Global foreign-exchange trading volume dropped 4% in April, the first year-over-year decline since the global credit crisis slowed markets in 2008 and 2009.
Foreign-exchange trading volume fell in four of the five regions that report global trading volume: the U.K.,…
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$GBPUSD – 2 CHOICES?
The pair is currently @ 1.5674 and testing a corrective move. We should see a break to the R4 area @ 1.5624. We could see a bounce at that level back to the top or a corrective continuation to the R3/Trend line @ 1.5535. Wait until Cable proves its intentions.…
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USDJPY: Bear Threats Remain Intact, Risk Turns Lower
USDJPY: With its attempted recovery failing following a sharp decline on Monday, the pair could be preparing to return to the 77.92 level, its July 23’2012 low. A breach of here will open the door for more weakness towards the 77.66 level where a violation will pave the way for a move further lower towards the 77.00 level. Its daily RSI is bearish and pointing lower suggesting further weakness. Alternatively, the pair will have to break and hold above the 78.66 level followed by the 79.78…
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The Libor is a benchmark interest rate that affects how
consumers and companies borrow money across the world. The rate is set by
the British Bankers’ Association (B.B.A.), an industry group in London.
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Most Watched Forex Webinars For The Week of July 24th to 30th: Sam Seiden, Ron William and David Pegler
Most Watched Recordings July 24th - 30th 2012:
#1 Sam Seiden - Supply / Demand and Odds Enhancers - Part 1 and Part 2
#2 Ron William -…
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Forex Traders share their trading tips: Richard Olsen, Raoan Khassan and Lisa McGrath
Special ITC 2012 - Forex Traders share their trading tips # III
In late June of this year, around 50 traders met in Barcelona for three days to exchange strategies, trading advice and new ideas. We thought that this International Traders Conference was a good occasion to release a new edition of our "There are No secrets" special series of…
Added by Francesc Riverola on July 31, 2012 at 9:41am — 1 Comment
CFTC Charges victor Yu and VFRS LLC With Forex Fraud
CFTC Charges California Resident Victor Yu and His Company, VFRS, LLC, with Multi-Million Dollar Forex Fraud and Failure to Register as a Commodity Trading Advisor
Federal court issues order freezing defendants’ assets and protecting books and records
Washington, DC - The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) today announced that on July 27, 2012, The…
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Bank of England Likely to Hold Stimulus Despite Weak Economic Trends
Official figures last week showed Britain remained in recession in Q2, after the economy shrank by a shocking 0.7 percent. Nonetheless, the Monetary Policy Committee is likely to wait until November before pumping more stimuli into the ailing economy. By then, the latest £50 Billion round of quantitative easing will have been completed, and the committee will have had chance to consider the initial impact of the Government’s £80 Billion funding for lending scheme, which comes into effect…
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Weekly Price Action & Ichimoku Outlook July 30th - Aud 3rd
EURUSD
After forming a new yearly low last week, the pair produced its strongest 3 day climb (from top to bottom) for the entire 2012 year which is impressive considering the economic situation is far worse than it was in 2011. I suspect this was more of a short squeeze than anything, and am really just waiting for the shoe to drop (any) which means either Spain asking for another bailout and admitting they are broke, Greece leaving the EZ, or Germany not…
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Mario-Mutti Verbal Intervention
Last week's most notable euro moves followed comments by the likes of European Central Bank president Mario Draghi and German Chancellor Angela "Mutti" Merkel. I discussed the annotated chart below during my live coaching session today in FX Bootcamp's New York Training Room.…
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He's the richest man in Brazil and talks frequently about becoming the richest man in the world.
His autobiography is sub-titled "The Path of Brazil's Greatest Entrepreneur."
But now, he may have set a new record - for the largest amount of wealth lost in 48 hours.
For more:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/lose-6-billion-48-hours-155736888.html
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FM: NFA’s lack of intelligence strikes again: Alpari fined $200,000 for cancelling illicit traders
NFA’s lack of intelligence strikes again: Alpari fined $200,000 for cancelling illicit traders
by Michael Greenberg at Forex Magnates
Reading the details of this case you just can’t help but wonder what is NFA all about? NFA is simply doing what it wants, interprets the rules only in the way that suits it and…
Added by Francesc Riverola on July 30, 2012 at 4:20pm — 1 Comment
As every Olympic athlete knows, size matters. The London 2012 medals
are the largest ever in terms of both weight and diameter - almost double the
medals from Beijing. However, just as equally well-known is that quality
beats…
Added by Ron Schelling on July 30, 2012 at 2:00pm — 1 Comment
Fundamental Analysis
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