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Hardy: Time for USD to make a stand

849 views May 15, 2015

John Hardy, Saxo Bank's Head of FX Strategy, takes us through the key USD pairs amid some sketchy...

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Berger: US equities to reach record highs

390 views May 11, 2015

Serge Berger, better known as The Steady Trader, believes that the SP 500 could be positioned...

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Jakobsen: Why Non Farm Payrolls don't work for me

756 views April 30, 2015

Why do markets consider the monthly Non Farm Payroll data, the US employment figures, to be the...

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#SaxoStrats - Buying puts in NZDUSD

817 views April 21, 2015

With NZDUSD trading near the top of its range, Saxo Bank's Head of FX Strategy John Hardy has...

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Lambert: Why I’m shorting GBPUSD

470 views April 17, 2015

Clive Lambert from FutruesTechs sees the dollar’s current weakness as an opportunity to...

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Saxo Strats: How John Hardy is trading USDCAD

524 views April 01, 2015

Saxo Bank's Head of FX Strategy John Hardy explains how he's trading USDCAD as the USD becomes...

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US jobs data - Have we seen the peak?

390 views March 31, 2015

With increasing signs of a slow down in the US, Head of Macro Strategy at Saxo Bank, Mads Koefoed...

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Veklser: FX week ahead - levels to look for

451 views March 23, 2015

Experienced FX trader Ken Veksler looks at the week ahead for three major pairs: EURUSD, GBPUSD...

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Koefoed: Fed loses patience but USD will find...

414 views March 19, 2015

As widely predicted the Fed may have lost patience but the unexpected dovish tone taken by Janet...

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Lambert: Easing EURUSD lower

416 views March 09, 2015

The euro continues to weaken against the US Dollar, ahead of the European Central Bank’s...

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Jakobsen: Warning! US slow down ahead

2,636 views February 27, 2015

Saxo Bank's Chief Economist Steen Jakobsen is warning of a sharp GDP slowdown with quarter on...

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What next for USD after Yellen trips up dollar...

742 views February 25, 2015

Janet Yellen's comments on Tuesday were more dovish than John Hardy and indeed the wider markets...