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Euro Crisis

Dissecting The Convoluted Euro Story

28 Jan 2015 @ 12:18
A blind man with a stick can see that Europe is a mess. The present global chaos cycle which is reaching its climax in the coming years is bringing everything to the surface that has reached the end of its life cycle. This is an unpalatable fact we all have to learn to live with […]
 

GE Leads a Flood of Q4 Earnings Reports

25 Jan 2015 @ 19:23
“GE (NYSE:GE) ended the year with strong fourth-quarter industrial earnings and margin growth. the environment remains volatile, but we continue to see infrastructure growth opportunities. We are pleased with our execution in 2014, meeting our commitment to grow industrial segment profits 10%, industrial segment organic growth of 7%, increasing operating margins 50 basis points...
 

Markets Not Concerned About Obama

21 Jan 2015 @ 17:28
The man who would like to think that he is the most influential person in the world gave a speech last night. It seems as though no one from the financial world listened to it, but that’s not really the case. The fact is that the financial world has bigger fish to fry and whole […]
 

CHF Pairs Volatility – a Blessing and a Curse

19 Jan 2015 @ 22:23
“It’s futile to call the trade before it happens. One can never know beforehand if a trade is going to be a day trade, a short term trade of days or weeks or a long term trade of weeks up to months. Every trade develops from the embryonic stage of the smallest form on the smallest […]
 

The Swiss Franc Drama Isn't Over Yet

19 Jan 2015 @ 16:59
In the world of modern media, stories are told as headlines, with one replacing another in rapid sequence, often creating a public impression that the story is over. Reality is quite a different thing. The stories continue to unfold for weeks and months – and even years – beyond the initial headlines. The decision last […]
 

Weekly Trading Forecasts on Major Pairs (January 19 - 23, 2015)

17 Jan 2015 @ 17:21
Here’s the market outlook for the week: EURUSD Dominant bias: Bearish This pair moved downwards by over 300 pips last week, reaching a low of 1.1459. There is a strong Bearish Confirmation Pattern in the market and price may test the support line at 1.1450, even if there would be an upwards bounce after that. […]
 

UPDATE: FXCM Lives to Trade Another Day

16 Jan 2015 @ 23:42
FXCM (NYSE:FXCM) announced late this afternoon that it had entered into a funding agreement with Leucadia National Corporation (NYSE:LUK) by which the latter would provide $300 million in cash that will bring FXCM into compliance with regulatory financial requirements. FXCM had become insolvent overnight, losing $225 million following the Swiss National Bank’s decision to un-peg […]
 

Swiss Knife Forex Traders in the Back

16 Jan 2015 @ 15:42
No one saw it coming. There was not even a hint in advance that the Swiss National Bank (SNB) was about to stab the financial world in the back. As we reported yesterday, the euro and the U.S. dollar took immediate hits. But we also expected broader and longer term fallout would follow. In the […]
 

SNB Deals Euro & USD a Nasty Blow

15 Jan 2015 @ 17:05
The financial world is in disarray today.  It all started with an unexpected and startling press release by the Swiss National Bank (SNB) that said: “The Swiss National Bank (SNB) is discontinuing the minimum exchange rate of CHF 1.20 per euro. At the same time, it is lowering the interest rate on sight deposit account balances that exceed […]
 

Quantitative Easing - Coming to an end?

16 Oct 2014 @ 12:16
What is QE? Quantitative easing helped increase the flow of money supply into the equities markets by providing large financial institutions with capital in an effort to promote lending and liquidity, thus increasing a confidence level within the financial markets. Quantitative easing is generally applied when short-term interest rates are at or fast approaching zero. […]
 
 
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