Articles tagged: US dollar
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by kelly Price Here we will look at a long term option trade in the British Pound against the US Dollar and how you can trade it for a huge gain, from the point of the fundamentals and technical picture... written by Contrarian Profits Profits Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) and Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS), the two last major investment banks left standing after the carnage Wall Street, have ended the era of investment banking by changing their status to bank holding companies. The change means the two firms can now create commercial banks that will be able to take deposits. written by kelly Price We may have one more rally but the highs are in and the euro will decline, as the dollar bearish fundamentals have peaked. You don't need to be clever to see why and work out the potential. Here are all the facts and a potential 700 pip opportunity and that's a lot of profit! written by Viineet Jain Capitalize on the embarrassingly low US dollar by offering your products and services to the world! Your first step is to give your website a genuine presence on foreign online markets. We can help. written by kelly Price In an article a week ago "US Dollar Outlook - Dollar to Strengthen Further" we postulated that the dollar would have a good week and so it has proved. Our logic was purely based upon trader psychology NOT the fundamentals or news. This week's action shows graphically how important trader psychology is. written by Dane Smith This article concerns the recent loss of value of the US dollar relative to other currencies and the possible positive effects thereof. written by kelly Price If you read the newswires and watch the price action you would think the US Dollar is on the road to oblivion but the fact is its not and is due to rally strongly and there are solid reasons for it doing so and this presents a huge low risk high reward profit opportunity. written by Monty Guild INFLATIONARY PSYCHOLOGY IS A TRICKY THING
People often say that interest rate increases put
pressure on inflationary expectations. In our
opinion, this is only true if interest rate
increases are faster than inflation increases.
Currently, it is obvious that inflation is rising
faster than interest rates and as we allude to
above, this causes inflationary expectations to
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