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  1. Weekly Fundamental Forecasts for US Dollar, USDJPY, GBPUSD, AUDUSD and GOLD

    by , 11-23-2014 at 10:07 PM
    US Dollar Forecast– Dollar May Not Have a Quiet Thanksgiving...
    From a fundamental perspective, the Dollar’s interest rate backdrop seems to be mired in debate over the timing of the inevitable first hike.

    Japanese Yen Forecast - Yen Looks Past Japan Recession and Election Risk, Sentiment Trends Key

    The Japanese Yen may rise as markets look past the onset of recession and looming general election risk to focus on the trajectory of sentiment trends.

    British Pound
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  2. How to Measure Volatility or How to Use ATR indicator

    by , 09-13-2014 at 10:53 PM
    Talking Points:

    • Volatility is the measurement of price variations over a specified period of time.
    • Traders can approach low-volatility markets with two different approaches.
    • We discuss the Average True Range indicator as a measurement of volatility.

    Technical Analysis can bring a significant amount of value to a trader.

    While no indicator or set of indicators will perfectly predict the future, traders can use historical price movements to get an idea ...
  3. Weekly Trading Forecast: Will Volatility and Dollar Rallies Continue?

    by , 08-03-2014 at 11:56 PM


    US Dollar Rally at the Mercy of Volatility, Interest Rate Trends
    The Dow Jones FXCM Dollar Index (ticker = USDollar) mounted its biggest rally in six months this past week. That is a serious reversal of fortune from the technical collapse the currency was facing in the first half of July. Yet, the transition from rebound to full-blown ...
  4. Survival Tips for Low Volatility Market Conditions

    by , 07-06-2014 at 04:23 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by matfx View Post
    Low Volatility Market Condtion

    Every so often, conditions will manifest in the Forex markets producing a trading environment that will put serious strain on your trading strategy. We’re talking about market conditions so boring, it’s about as fun as watching the grass grow. Daily trading ranges shrink down, the charts flatten out, and indecision causes brutal price churning. You probably guessed it, I am talking about low volatility markets!

    Any kind of low volatility environment
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  5. Economic Indicators Dashboard – June 2014

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