Currency Pairs
Symbol Bid Ask
EURUSD 1.2679 1.2681
GBPUSD 1.5440 1.5443
USDCHF 1.0099 1.0102
USDJPY 83.88 83.90
USDCAD 1.0491 1.0494
AUDUSD 0.9146 0.9149
NZDUSD 0.7182 0.7186
GOLD 1258.13 1258.63
SILVER 19.89 19.93
OIL 73.51 73.56
 
Calendar of events
Indicators


09-08-2010
Location: Germany
Indicator: Exports
Previous: 3.8%
Forecast: 0%
Actual: -1.5%

09-08-2010
Location: Germany
Indicator: Imports
Previous: 1.9%
Forecast: 0.5%
Actual: -2.2%

09-08-2010
Location: Germany
Indicator: Trade Balance
Previous: 12.3 Bln
Forecast: 12.9 Bln
Actual: 12.7 Bln

09-08-2010
Location: United Kingdom
Indicator: Halifax House Price m/m
Previous: 0.6%
Forecast:
Actual: 0.2%

09-08-2010
Location: United Kingdom
Indicator: Industrial Output m/m
Previous: -0.5%
Forecast: 0.3%
Actual: TBA @ 08:30

09-08-2010
Location: United Kingdom
Indicator: Industrial Output y/y
Previous: 1.3%
Forecast: 1.9%
Actual: TBA @ 08:30

09-08-2010
Location: United Kingdom
Indicator: Manufacturing Production m/m
Previous: 0.3%
Forecast: 0.3%
Actual: TBA @ 08:30

09-08-2010
Location: United Kingdom
Indicator: Manufacturing Production y/y
Previous: 4.1%
Forecast: 4.9%
Actual: TBA @ 08:30

09-08-2010
Location: Germany
Indicator: Industrial Output m/m
Previous: -0.6%
Forecast: 1%
Actual: TBA @ 10:00

09-08-2010
Location: United States
Indicator: MBA 30-YR mortgage rate
Previous: 4.43%
Forecast:
Actual: TBA @ 11:00

09-08-2010
Location: Canada
Indicator: Build Permits
Previous: 6.5%
Forecast: -3.5%
Actual: TBA @ 12:30

09-08-2010
Location: United States
Indicator: Redbook mm
Previous: 1%
Forecast:
Actual: TBA @ 12:55

09-08-2010
Location: United States
Indicator: Redbook yy
Previous: 3%
Forecast:
Actual: TBA @ 12:55

09-08-2010
Location: Canada
Indicator: Boc Rate
Previous: 0.75%
Forecast: 1%
Actual: TBA @ 13:00

09-08-2010
Location: Canada
Indicator: PMI
Previous: 54
Forecast: 56
Actual: TBA @ 14:00

09-08-2010
Location: United States
Indicator: Consumer credit
Previous: -1.34 Bln
Forecast: -3.8 Bln
Actual: TBA @ 19:00

Forex News
 

Yen Advances to 15-Year High Versus Dollar Before Fed Releases Beige Book
The yen rose to a 15-year high against the dollar on speculation the Federal...

Australian Dollar Nears One-Month High Before Jobs Report; Kiwi Declines
The Australian dollar rose toward its strongest in four weeks before a report tomorrow...

 

The foreign exchange market – most often called the FOREX market, or simply the FX market - is the most traded financial market in the world. The Forex market is the crossroads for international capital, the intersection through which global commercial and investment flows have to move.

Today, however, global financial and investment flows dominate trade as the primary non-speculative source of Forex market volume. More than anything else, the Forex market is a trader’s market. It’s a market that open around the clock six days a week, enabling trades to act on news and events as they happen. Forex is a market where half-billion-dollar trades can be executed in a matter of seconds and may not even move prices noticeably. Average daily currency trading volume exceeds $2 trillion per day.
 
Speculating in the currency market
While commercial and financial transactions in the currency market represent huge nominal sums, they still pale in comparison to amounts based on speculation. By far the vast majority of currency trading volume is based on speculation – traders buying and selling for short-term gains based on minute-to-minute, hour-to-hour, day-to-day price fluctuations.

 

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