This is Why the British Pound is Up 3%+ This Year
The theme heading into 2017 was one of worry. Many in the market were worried there was going to be something to be worried about, expecting factors outside of typical “norms” would dominate the...
The theme heading into 2017 was one of worry. Many in the market were worried there was going to be something to be worried about, expecting factors outside of typical “norms” would dominate the...
No it's not quite as easy as, "If you believe it, you can achieve it." Trading is hard. But everyone has seen those moments in sports when momentum changes — like when an underdog finally believes...
EUR/USD was in a strong uptrend throughout all of 2017, rising more than 14%. The Euro, in general, was the best performing major currency of 2017. What made the move so impressive was that it was...
Tom Brady is arguably the best quarterback of all time. Five-time Super Bowl champion. Four-time Super Bowl MVP. Nine consecutive years in the Pro Bowl (13x Pro Bowler overall). And he's the starting...
Until we figure out what’s driving the U.S. Dollar, we anticipate the following three themes will dominate trading in 2018: economic growth, global central bank policies, and global geopolitical...
Everyone thought 2017 was going to be the year of King Dollar. Following President Donald Trump’s election on November 8, 2016, the U.S. Dollar (USD) rallied more than 4.5% against the Euro (EUR) —...
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...
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