Litecoin prices declined in September, amid profit taking and development concerns. Will the altcoin rebound in the coming months? Litecoin prices declined in September, enjoying notable gains earlier in the month and then falling sharply as traders sold off the altcoin (cryptocurrency other than bitcoin). “After a meteoric rise in value this year, Litcoin has been consolidating in recent months due to profit-taking and the generally poor ...
The pair is located inside Ichimoku cloud for the monthly price waiting for the direction of the direction of the bullish trend to be resumed or to the bearish market condition to be started. If the price breaks 15.69 resistance level to above so the long-term bulish market condition will be resumed for whole 2019.If the price breaks 11.78 support level to below on close monthly bar so we can see the bearish condition to be started and continuing ...
Spot Gold: Retail trader data shows 83.7% of traders are net-long with the ratio of traders long to short at 5.15 to 1. The number of traders net-long is 5.8% higher than yesterday and 6.0% lower from last week, while the number of traders net-short is 15.7% lower than yesterday and 19.6% higher from last week. We typically take a contrarian view to crowd sentiment, and the fact traders are net-long suggests Spot Gold prices may continue ...
Trading the News: U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Updates to the U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) report may curb the recent weakness in EUR/USD as the growth rate is anticipated to slow to an annualized 2.0% from 2.9%. Bear in mind, market participants may put greater emphasis on the core Personal Consumption Expenditure (PCE), the Fed’s preferred gauge for inflation, as the reading is projected to increase 2.6% during the first three-months ...
The US Dollar tends to be driven by relative economic growth. As the global reserve currency, when the rest of the world is strengthening, often at a faster pace than the US Economy, it is common for bonds to be issued in US Dollars and then converted to invest abroad driving the US Dollar lower. Another way to see this phenomenon in action is to look at junk bond yields. A falling yield in the US Junk Bond index tends to show a force behind US Dollar weakness whereas rising junk yields tend to ...