USD/JPY Extends its Consolidation
The pair comes from an impressive October, which culminated to 4-year highs, but has been facing some headwinds after that and the current month is mixed, trading below the aforementioned levels
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The pair comes from an impressive October, which culminated to 4-year highs, but has been facing some headwinds after that and the current month is mixed, trading below the aforementioned levels
The US Federal Reserve announced on Wednesday the tapering of its Quantitative Easing program (QE) by $15 billion/month, to begin later in November. However, this was largely dovish, as the bank did not commit to the tapering pace beyond December and did not link the unwinding its asset purchases with future rate hikes, delivering overall the minimum of what was expected. The US Dollar dropped on the news, sending the…
Past performance is not an indicator of future results The above shows FXCM's USDOLLAR basket on a weekly chart. Given the expectations of a tapering announcement from the FOMC statement today, the analysis here is important. Last week's candle is a potential swing low reference candle (aqua arrow). To be considered as such, this week's candle will need to close above the reference candle's high (aqua horizontal line). The FOMC…
Unemployment in New Zealand dropped to 3.4% during the third quarter, compared to 4% in Q2, making easier for the country’s central bank (RBNZ) to continue down its tightening path
Markets appear to be cautious ahead of the Fed’s potentially consequential monetary policy decision later in the day, as the Eurodollar consolidates following Tuesday’s slide
The Reserve Bank of Australia kept the official cash rate (OCR) at 0.1% today and will continue to purchase government securities at the rate of $4 billion a week until at least mid February 2022. However, it decided to discontinue the target for the yield on the April 2024 bond, after the recent 3Y Yields surge. The Board reiterated that it will not increase the cash rate until actual inflation…
In the world of finance, inflation is a key driver of asset valuations, consumption and consumer sentiment. Traders and investors alike monitor inflation on a daily basis, evaluating its potential impact on the markets. While views toward the phenomenon vary, it is a primary driver of economic progress. What Is Inflation? According to the Oxford dictionary, inflation is "a general increase in prices in an economy and consequent fall in…
The ECB Changes Monetary Policy Strategy to Symmetric Target On 8 July the ECB announced its new monetary policy strategy of symmetric 2% inflation over the medium term. The target is symmetric in that any deviation, be it positive or negative, is regarded as "equally undesirable." Market participants were eager to learn more and there was a keen focus on the ECB statement and President's Lagarde's press conference on 22…
When it comes to active forex trading, there are three basic types of analysis: fundamental, technical and hybrid. Each features a collection of unique advantages and may be integrated within the context of a comprehensive trading plan. However, for legions of traders around the globe, technical analysis is the go-to methodology for crafting astute market-oriented decisions. What Is Forex Technical Analysis? Technical analysis is the exclusive study of past and…
For active forex traders, properly locating orders is a key part of conducting day-to-day business. Understanding order functionality and how different types impact trade execution is critical to interacting within the market competently. If not, untimely mistakes can lead to lost opportunity, or worse, lost capital. On the buy-side of the equation, there are two order types that market participants need to be familiar with: buy limits and buy stops.…
In forex trading, selecting the proper order type for the job is an important task. No matter if one is a short-term scalper or long-term investor, the way in which the market is entered and exited plays a key role in sustaining profitability. After all, achieving optimal trade execution depends greatly upon how efficiently one interacts with the market itself. Types Of Forex Orders The world's financial markets are competitive…
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