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Are you interested in buying John Forman's "Opportunities in Forex Calendar Trading Patterns"? Watch this presentation and discover what you can learn with this excellent book At FXstreet.com we are always in search for those books that provide the best value to the currency trader. In this is book review series we introduce new and old books from our selection. During the 8th session of this series, we'll present the book: "Opportunities in Forex Calendar Trading Patterns" by John Forman. John Forman is a 25 year veteran of the markets, having started trading stocks after the Crash of 1987 and beginning work as a professional market analyst covering the US Treasury market in 1993. He has traded just about everything an individual trader is likely to play (stocks, bonds, forex, futures, options). These days he focuses mainly on forex, individual stocks, and indices, but keeps tabs on all sectors to take a cross-market approach.
Would knowing where your favorite currency pair is likely to go improve your Forex trading? There are calendar forex trading patterns - some very strong ones, in fact. Knowing them could make a huge difference in your trading performance. Find them in John Forman's comprehensive research report.
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EUR/USD holds lower ground near 1.1850 ahead of EU/ US data
EUR/USD remains in the negative territory for the fourth successive session, trading around 1.1850 in European trading on Friday. A broadly cautious market environment paired with modest US Dollar demand undermines the pair ahead of the Eurozone GDP second estimate and the critical US CPI data.
GBP/USD keeps losses around 1.3600, awaits US CPI for fresh impetus
GBP/USD holds moderate losses at around 1.3600 in the European session on Friday, though it lacks bearish conviction. The US Dollar remains supported amid softer risk tone and ahead of the US consumer inflation figures due later in the NA session on Friday.
Gold trims intraday gains to $5,000 as US inflation data loom
Gold retreats from the vicinity of the $5,000 psychological mark, though sticks to its modest intraday gains heading into the European session. Traders now look forward to the release of the US consumer inflation figures for more cues about the Fed policy path. The outlook will play a key role in influencing the near-term US Dollar price dynamics and provide some meaningful impetus to the non-yielding bullion.
US CPI data set to show modest inflation cooling as markets price in a more hawkish Fed
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics will publish January’s Consumer Price Index data on Friday, delayed by the brief and partial United States government shutdown. The report is expected to show that inflationary pressures eased modestly but also remained above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target.
A tale of two labour markets: Headline strength masks underlying weakness
Undoubtedly, yesterday’s delayed US January jobs report delivered a strong headline – one that surpassed most estimates. However, optimism quickly faded amid sobering benchmark revisions.
