3 Things Moving the Forex Market This Week
The U.S. Dollar's rout continued in the past week, where it was impacted by political jawboning. This time, it was the U.S. Treasury Secretary, Steven Mnuchin, who seemingly reversed a 25-year-old...
The U.S. Dollar's rout continued in the past week, where it was impacted by political jawboning. This time, it was the U.S. Treasury Secretary, Steven Mnuchin, who seemingly reversed a 25-year-old...
If we know one thing about these markets, it's that they are trending. The U.S. Dollar can't buy a bid — falling to a 3-year low this week. Equity futures are rallying — closing on January 26 at...
If you don't relate to Anthony Crudele's story, you haven't been trading long enough. Anthony knows what it is like to blow up a trading account. He lost three $25,000 accounts when he first started...
Some people come into trading with high expectations, thinking they will earn enough to retire with just a few trades. We hear stories about traders like John Paulson who made billions shorting the...
"A weaker Dollar is good for trade." That is something that economists and market participants know.
But it's not something that you usually hear coming out of the mouth of the U.S. Treasury...
You may not have heard of Linda Bradford Raschke. She is a commodities and futures trader with a career that spans four decades. Throughout her trading career, Raschke prioritized consistency and...
So far in 2018, the trend for a weaker U.S. Dollar has only continued. Last week, the Euro (EUR/USD; $6EH8) hit its highest level since December 2014.
But as we saw in 2017, forex trends can quickly...
If you believe it, you can achieve it. OK, that's a ridiculous sentiment - but it bears some truth. Your state of mind is incredibly important to your trading performance. No, that doesn't mean that...
Michael Lewis wrote a best-selling novel about the money pouring into trading technology - and in his analysis, he decried the stock market as being "rigged." There are likely few serious traders or...
The best performers in the world all rely on routines. They are not winging it. Tom Brady, five-time Super Bowl winning quarterback and four-time Super Bowl MVP, goes to bed every night at 8:30 PM....
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