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EURUSD: Trading the Federal Open Market Committee Rate Decision

Beyond the Federal Open Market Committee interest rate decision, the fundamental assessment of the world’s largest economy could shake up the foreign exchange market as currency traders weigh the outlook for monetary policy.

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Short GBPUSD at Market, Stop 1.5675

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Forex Day Trading: Keeping Perspective With The Long-Term Market Trend

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FTSE today: market report – as it happened April 4, 2011

FTSE today: market report – as it happened April 4, 2011
The FTSE 100 had a muted finish on Monday as strength in miners was offset by a retreat from the banks

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EURUSD, GBPUSD and USDCHF Market Tentative Reversals

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Sentiment Trends and Currency Market Deviate, Closing Some Doors and Opening Others

Sentiment Trends and Currency Market Deviate, Closing Some Doors and Opening Others
We had enough scheduled event risk, speculation over future market trends and unique fundamental developments to generate meaningful volatility across the currency market. The problem is that this wasn’t a consistent move in the sense that correlations were non-existant; and well they should be. If we use equities, commodities and/or corporate bond yields as a benchmark for risk appetite trends …

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