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EUR/JPY
I've the usual technical setup on EURJPY as it looks like the pair may creep a bit lower. Is risk aversion back? No more "greenshoots" to prop up the market?
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Daily Economic Round Up for July 7, 2009
Liquidity was back in full swing in the market yesterday... With the exception of the JPY, we saw most pairs trade side ways. So, what's today's economic calendar got in store for us? Check it out!
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Daily Chart Art: July 7, 2009
Leonardo Pisano was a math nerd who lived during the 11th century A.D. He sees numbers when he looks at things. Weird. Anyway, he's widely known for discovering the Fibonacci relationship. Check out how he sees the today's price action!
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Daily Chart Art: July 6, 2009
There seems to be indecision on which direction the major currency pairs would take. Which side will prevail this week? The sellers or the buyers? Take a peek at today's chartworks and see for yourself!
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Daily Economic Roundup for July 3, 2009
Check out today's daily economic update!
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Daily Chart Art: July 3, 2009
Check out today's chart art!
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Trichet Says Current ECB Interest Rates ‘Appropriate’
European Central Bank President Jean- Claude Trichet signaled the ECB has no immediate plans to cut interest rates again and said the euro region’s economy will start to recover in the middle of 2010.
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Daily Chart Art: July 2, 2009
Daily Chart art
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Daily Economic Roundup for July 2, 2009
Daily Economic Roundup - check it out!
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Daily Economic Round Up for July 1, 2009
Consumers are starting to realize that things are not as rosy as they seem. The consumer confidence index slid from 54.8 to 49.3 instead of rising to 55.4 as expected. Concerns about job losses and wage cuts took their toll on the consumers' outl
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Pick of the Day: USDJPY
Greetings! Here's a trade idea that I may take for this holiday shorted week here in the US. It's a technical setup on USDJPY that marries up with my longer term views on fundamentals. Peep this!


