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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 clings to small gains near 1.1750
Following a short-lasting correction in the early European session, EUR/USD regains its traction and clings to moderate gains at around 1.1750 on Monday. Nevertheless, the pair's volatility remains low, with investors awaiting this weeks key data releases from the US and the ECB policy announcements.
GBP/USD edges higher toward 1.3400 ahead of US data and BoE
GBP/USD reverses its direction and advances toward 1.3400 following a drop to the 1.3350 area earlier in the day. The US Dollar struggles to gather recovery momentum as markets await Tuesday's Nonfarm Payrolls data, while the Pound Sterling holds steady ahead of the BoE policy announcements later in the week.
Gold pulls away from session high, holds above $4,300
Gold loses its bullish momentum and retreats below $4,330 after testing $4,350 on Monday. XAU/USD, however, stays in positive territory as the US Dollar remains on the back foot on growing expectations for a dovish Fed policy outlook next year.
Solana consolidates as spot ETF inflows near $1 billion signal institutional dip-buying
Solana price hovers above $131 at the time of writing on Monday, nearing the upper boundary of a falling wedge pattern, awaiting a decisive breakout. On the institutional side, demand for spot Solana Exchange-Traded Funds remained firm, pushing total assets under management to nearly $1 billion since launch.
Big week ends with big doubts
The S&P 500 continued to push higher yesterday as the US 2-year yield wavered around the 3.50% mark following a Federal Reserve (Fed) rate cut earlier this week that was ultimately perceived as not that hawkish after all. The cut is especially boosting the non-tech pockets of the market.
Here is what you need to know on Monday, December 15:
Here is what you need to know on Monday, December 15: