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FX Strategy Weekly

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The technical publications enable us to give entry and exit points for trading in financial markets. Trading can be driven either by fundamental views or by some of the trends that we highlight in our regular briefings. They will address both long-term and short-term trading strategies by looking at trends from weekly and monthly to quarterly and yearly perspectives.

2009 - The latest archives
May

12 May 2009: Green shoots’ roots in commodities

April

28 April 2009: Top and tail outlook for majors

21 April 2009: Base case for Sterling

7 April 2009: Risk appetite is reduced

March

24 March 2009: Dollar weakness is a long term story

10 March 2009: Drop in vols the first stage to risk appreciation

February

25 February 2009: The odd decouple

17 February 2009: Equities on the brink

10 February 2009: Oil required to keep FX moving

4 February 2009: It’s better to travel than to arrive

January

27 January 2009: Dollar weakness ahead

14 January 2009: Is the Dollar close to turning?

6 January 2009: Commodities turn

2008 - Archives

December

9 December 2008: Could equities spark a Dollar sell-off?

2 December 2008: Mixed signals

November

25 November 2008: Sell-by date

18 November 2008: Pounds to ounces

4 November 2008: Soft commodities set to firm

October

28 October 2008: Corrective bounce in prospect

22 October 2008: Gold weighs on sentiment

14 October 2008: Dollar outlook remains bearish

September

23 September 2008: Dollar slide is crude

16 September 2008: Yen strength continues to dominate

2 September 2008: Cable unstable

August

19 August 2008: Cautious dollar strength

12 August 2008: Gold to lead

5 August 2008: Upside down

July

23 July 2008: 24

15 July 2008: Dollar under a shadow as gold shines

8 July 2008: Back to square one

June

30 June 2008: Dollar bear trend close to resuming

17 June 2008: Looking for resolution

May

6 May 2008: Range for a change?

April

29 April 2008: Dollar recovery to broaden

23 April 2008: Two out of three ain’t bad

15 April 2008: Ranges call for flexibility

8 April 2008: Make hay while the Dollar shines

March

25 March 2008: About change

18 March 2008: ...And on

11 March 2008: And the trend goes on

February

26 February 2008: New Dollar bear phase could be close

19 February 2008: Taking stock

12 February 2008: Two-way traffic

5 February 2008: Swiss and Yen in temporary retracement

January

28 January 2008: Walking the line

21 January 2008: Repatriate games

14 January 2008: Dollar weakly

9 January 2008: Gearing up for a trend

2 January 2008: Dollar reality returns

2007 - Archives

December

10 December 2007: Long term Dollar trend should come to bear

3 December 2007: Dollar rebound is not a new trend

November

26 November 2007: The trends remain the same...

19 November 2007: Dollar bears need to be selective...

13 November 2007: Yen and Swiss to weigh on the market...

5 November 2007: Yen and Swiss to weigh on the dollar...

October

30 October 2007: Cable on course for 2.10...

22 October 2007: Yen gains to accelerate...

16 October 2007: Carry trades start to feel heavy...

9 October 2007: Wheels of Dollar rebound oiled… for now

2 October 2007: US Dollar to rebound in a longer term bear trend

September

26 September 2007: US Dollar trend remains bearish

19 September 2007: US Dollar Index targets 75.00

11 September 2007: Yen on target with the US dollar on the ropes…

4 September 2007: Volatility drops, opportunity knocks…

August

29 August 2007: Has Yen strength ruined the fun(ding)?

 

 

 

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