Binary Options Daily Setup April 5th 2012
Today, Thursday, April 5th produces 4 new trading events. These events provide excellent trading opportunities for binary options traders. The German Industrial Production today, will probably have an effect on the EUR/USD.
EUR/CAD & AUD/CAD – Preview: Jobs Data Can Extend CAD Gains
The Canadian dollar is been one of the better performers of late as it has managed to piggyback both on the positive momentum in the US economy but also the strengthening USD. We can still see the Canadian dollar push its fundamental advantage ag
How Bernanke Crushed the Greenback
Once again, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke sparked fireworks in the markets yesterday. Despite improvements in the U.S. economy, he said that more stimulus could be needed. Why does he think so?
Payrolls Disappointment The Bigger Risk
A payrolls disappointment is the bigger risk athan a positive surprise, Citi says, given the degree to which hopes are building that the U.S. economy will sustain its recent solid pace of jobs creation.Citi economists are targeting a ....
US Non Farm Payroll Update - March 9th
Today, March 9th is when the US Non Farm Payroll reports will be released at 1330GMT. Read the NFP Analysis and list of brokers to trade the NFP release.
Non Farm Payroll February 2012 - Pre Release Analysis
Non Farm Payroll February 2012 is much anticipated. Due for released on 9th March 2012 at 1330 GMT. Read our pre release analysis on the outcome of the NFP
Bernanke: QE3 Not Likely... For Now.
If you thought QE3 was in the cards for the U.S. economy, think again! Fed Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke pulled off a surprise that made the dollar leap across the charts on Leap Day!
Economic Calendar – 27th February to 2nd March
Key economic data releases this coming week.
4 Reasons Why the Greek Bailout Failed to Boost the Euro
For weeks, market participants were giddy in anticipation for Greece's second bailout package more than they were about the second season of The Game of Thrones. But when the official announcement about the debt deal was made, the euro barely ral
NZ Retail Sales, AUS Employment, UK Retail Sales & CAN CPI
While most of the attention this week has been sucked up by the ongoing situation in the euro zone and the Greek bailout we had several interesting fundamental releases in other countries which may help to secure some of the conventional wisdom p
U.S. Initial Claims Declined Again Last Week – February 16
Today, February 16th, the U.S. jobless claims weekly report was released; the report showed a decrease in initial claims of 13,000 for the week ending on February 11th; the total initial claims reached 348,000 claims (seasonally adjusted data);
Federal Reserve: QE is Possible Just Not Yet
Last night, the FOMC meeting minutes finally confirmed what market participants had been speculating for quite some time already: a third round of quantitative easing from the central bank is indeed a possibility.


