Archive for February, 2010
Is the Euro’s Gains Sustainable?
I was on CNCB last night talking about whether the euro’s gains are sustainable:
Forex Trading Strategy - Breakout or Fakeout? How to Tell The Difference
Forex Trading Tips: Trading Culture
Trading Culture
In the latest issue of the New Yorker, Malcolm Gladwell writes about drinking challenging the commonly held belief that frequent consumption of large quantities of alcohol will inevitably lead to addiction and alcoholism related diseases. Gladwell provides two very disparate examples that shatter the consumption-to-alcoholism myth. In one he shows how the [...]
What are Credit Default Swaps?
Since I am stuck in a snow storm in Michigan, I want to take this opportunity to republish an article that I posted on FX360.com earlier this week to explain Credit Default Swap Spreads – a term that is used often in the financial media these days:
What are Credit Default Swaps ?
A credit swap is [...]
Forex Trading - How To Lock in Profit
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Forex Trading Tips: A Trade Is Not Your Spouse!
A Trade Is Not Your Spouse!
“Do you take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife, to love and cherish? In sickness and in health? For better or for worse? Until death do you part?” How many times have all of us heard those words? We all know them by heart and can repeat them [...]
Video: Comments on U.S. and Canada Employment Reports
I was on the Business News Network talking about this morning’s U.S. and Canadian employment reports. Click on the image to access the video:
CNBC Interview - Volcker Speech, ECB and BoE Meetings
I was on CNBC Europe this morning talking about Volcker’s speech today and outlook for ECB and BoE rate decisions
CNBC Interview on ISM
Had a short quick hit on CNBC Australia yesterday - I was running soooo late!
Is the Dollar Overvalued?
The U.S. dollar has had an incredible run over the past 2 months, leading many traders to wonder whether the dollar is overvalued. The answer is NO. Based upon purchasing power parity, all of the major currencies are still very overvalued against the U.S. dollar - particularly the Aussie.
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