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Steve Lucas
USD/CAD - Demand To Continue By Steve Lucas - Oct 06, 2014

Trading in USDCAD last week was again volatile but still proved the underlying tone as positive. Wednesday’s aggressive profit taking setback was regained the same day with levels around the...

Simon Smith
The Welcome Dollar Pause By Simon Smith - Oct 03, 2014

The seemingly relentless rise of the dollar in the past 3 months has faltered this week, but that should probably be a welcome relief given the extent of recent gains. The dollar index has moved...

Steve Lucas
AUD/USD: Temporary Recovery Ahead By Steve Lucas - Oct 02, 2014

While bearish signals for AUDUSD on the week have been confirmed, a sequence of lower daily highs has been ended in Asia this morning. Initial losses of just under 1 Big Fig attracted buyers on...

Steve Lucas
EUR/GBP: Corrective Bounce Ahead Of Key Level By Steve Lucas - Oct 01, 2014

Three days of indecisive trading in EUR/GBP ended with fresh selling pressure yesterday. The resulting decline took the cross to with 11-pips of the 2012 low and comfortably through the lower end of...

Steve Lucas
GBP/CHF: Dip Buying Dominates Sentiment By Steve Lucas - Sep 30, 2014

Three strong GBPCHF up-weeks in a row and a new 3 ½ year high on Thursday at 1.5510 has attracted profit taking selling, but so far the pullback has been limited. It has given rise to a degree...

Steve Lucas
EUR/GBP: Calm Before Selling By Steve Lucas - Sep 30, 2014 1

For a 3rd trading day in a row there was limited movement in EUR/GBP yesterday. Prices are virtually unaltered, net, during those 3 days. This reflects a degree of investor indecision, and signals are...

Angus Campbell
Q4 Likely To See Dollar Strength By Angus Campbell - Sep 29, 2014

The end of Q3 nears and we move into the final stretch of 2014. The last few months can be characterised by increased volatility, in some way helped by the Scottish referendum, but more so by dollar...

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