Tagged with USDJPY

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Lucas: Looking for a USDJPY sell off

194 views July 23, 2014

Steve Lucas from 3c Analysis is looking at USDJPY, a long term trade that Steve has had on his...

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Why Americans have more to spend

210 views July 22, 2014

Earnings season gives us a snapshot of the US economy. But what about other indicators of...

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Hardy: The FX week ahead

259 views July 21, 2014

This week FX traders weigh currency fundamentals and technicals amid fresh uncertainty...

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Berger: The small cap index offering large gains

151 views July 15, 2014

Serge Berger, from thesteadytrader.com, explains why he likes the Russell 2000 index. A small cap...

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2,927 views July 08, 2014

A look at key USD and JPY pairs today for trending implications

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Beecroft on US jobs, the dollar and why...

375 views July 03, 2014

288,000 new jobs were created in the United States in June, comfortably beating expectations. The...

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Coleman: Dollar Yen poised for Non Farm Payroll...

155 views July 03, 2014

Ian Coleman says there are a number of clear reasons why he is is looking at USDJPY. 1....

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From the yen to the Aussie - it's a week to watch

292 views June 30, 2014

With the US Independence Day holiday on Friday, this will be a busy but short week. On Tuesday...

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As the Eurozone recovery falters what next for...

415 views June 23, 2014

Growth in business activity in the Eurozone has slowed for the second month in a row, notably in...

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Hardy on what next for the Fed and what it...

302 views June 19, 2014

No surprises from Janet Yellen at the Federal Reserve on Wednesday as she kept monetary policy...

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Coleman: Looking for more aggressive selling in...

153 views June 19, 2014

Investors have a bearish stance on the dollar after yesterday’s Federal Reserve meeting caused...

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Why I’m positive on USD despite IMF downgrade

307 views June 17, 2014

The IMF may have surprised markets by slashing its growth forecast for the US from 2.8 percent...