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Bulls vs Bears - The spread betting morning update May 24 - 2013
Bulls vs Bears - The spread betting morning update May 24 - 2013Video Available
Daily Forex, Stock market indices and Commodity market update.

Forex: EUR/USD Refuses to Break 1.2750 as QE3 Taper Fears Cool
Forex: EUR/USD Refuses to Break 1.2750 as QE3 Taper Fears CoolVideo Available
The panicked response from the S&P 500 and surge from the dollar to the QE3 taper warnings from the FOMC minutes and Chairman Bernanke shows the market is sensitive to market-wide risk trends. Yet, it seems the masses are not so sensitive that they will self-immolate on an unconfirmed Fed shift...at least not yet. In today's video we discuss the technical and fundamental boundaries to tripping a self-generating cycle of risk aversion along with what that means for trading. With a focus on the dollar, Japanese yen and Australian dollar; we discuss the difference between probabilities and potential.



Guest Commentary: Sell EUR/JPY on Bounce Against the Highs
Guest Commentary: Sell EUR/JPY on Bounce Against the HighsVideo Available
" EURJPY has been in an end diagional wave large degree wave (5) of ((3)) which we feel is complete since there was a break of the up trendline and the wave (( a )) decline from 133.80 appears to be a 5 wave impulse thus we think the wave (( b )) bounce can be sold against the highs. We would like using one of our favorite indicators the stochastic rsi in the 4 hr timeframe to determine whether or not this move lower is a trap." Eric Morera, Elliottwave-Forecast.com

Scalping with Michael Boutros on DailyFX Plus 5/23
Scalping with Michael Boutros on DailyFX Plus 5/23Video Available
Currency Strategist Michael Boutros offers current setups and reviews the mechanics of scalping in the wake of Bernanke's

Bulls vs Bears  The spread Betting Morning Update May 23 - 2013
Bulls vs Bears The spread Betting Morning Update May 23 - 2013Video Available
Bulls vs. Bears The spread Betting Morning Update May 23 - 2013

Forex: Did Bernanke Light the Fuse for a S&P 500 Reversal, Dollar Surge?
Forex: Did Bernanke Light the Fuse for a S&P 500 Reversal, Dollar Surge?Video Available
Traders recognized early talk of tempering the Federal Reserve's support of the capital markets this past session and the immediate response was one of panic. A direct benefactor of assumed, limitless support from the central bank, the S&P 500 - a effigy of general risk trends - marked its biggest intraday reversal in 20 months to post an ominous close off record highs. Meanwhile, the safe haven and supply-demand balance of stimulus US dollar punched higher to extend an already impressive climb from these past few weeks. Yet, this is the first blush. Has fear genuinely set in after having heard Fed Chairman Bernanke's rhetoric and the FOMC minutes' disclosure of debate on the timing of QE3 'tapering'? Major trade setups depend on this critical and delicate fundamental balance. We discuss these themes and their trade implications in today's video.

London session review and outlook May 22 - 2013
London session review and outlook May 22 - 2013Video Available
Review of markets covered in today's edition of Bulls vs. Bears: EUR/USD, GBP/USD, AUD/USD, FTSE100, S&P500, Gold, Brent Crude and WTI.

The Gold Demise: Will the Bear Trend Gather Pace?
The Gold Demise: Will the Bear Trend Gather Pace?Video Available
The Gold Demise: Will the Bear Trend Gather Pace?



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