Greece Austerity Vote on Wednesday 
U.S. Dollar Trading (US) some improving sentiment in European and US stock markets saw the USD give up some of its recent gains against most Currencies and Commodities. May Core PCE Price Index increased 0.3% vs. 0.2% expected and is watched by the US FED as an inflation indicator. In US stocks, DJIA +13 points closing at 12003, S&P +1 points closing at
Forex trading is one trade that has the potential to deliver high profits. However, understanding the fundamentals of Forex trading is quite challenging. An investor may need to spend hours on the computer to study the complex and continuous currency movements. Although applying stop loss limits can give you some leeway in terms of losses, it can also take away profit making opportunities in case
Automated Forex Trading: an essential tool for the modern-day trader

Automated Forex is an indispensable tool in the arsenal of modern business that offers great opportunities. Automated Forex is a computer program, based on a variety of Forex signals that determine the ability to buy or sell a currency pair at a time. This computer program widely reported the dealer to make decisions that are
Greece Riots, Euro Plummets
U.S. Dollar Trading (US) the negativity accelerated around the world with Protests in Greece turning Violent and the Greek PM offering to resign. US Stocks fell aggressively and US Data stunned to the downside. June NY FED dropped to -8 vs. 12 previously. In US stocks, DJIA -178  points closing at 11897, S&P -22 points closing at 1265 and NASDAQ -47 points closing at
Sentiment Improves, Stocks Rally
U.S. Dollar Trading (US) sentiment improved in Asia with stronger than expected Chinese data and a rally in Japanese Stocks helping start a Global rally. US S&P 500 rallied the most in 2 months with US May Retail Sales better than forecast at -0.2% vs. -0.4% expected. May PPI increased 0.2% ahead of tonight’s very important CPI Numbers. In US stocks, DJ +123
Downside seen on Greece and China Fears
U.S. Dollar Trading (US) ended the week on the front foot after stocks markets notched up 6 straight weeks of losses. Fresh selling was instigated by weak Chinese export numbers which cast a fresh cloud of concern about the health of the global economy. Dollar gains were across the board commodities also sold across the board. In US stocks, DJIA -172 points
People say trading is hard and I agree. Its hard because we dont have the answer. There is no spoon. There is no answer. What we have is our mind and our eyes. I havent heard of any blind traders yet.

In order to be profitable in forex you must train your mind. It seems the more indicators you use the harder it is to trade. Keep it simple and remember the principal of trading. BUY WHEN THE PRICE IS GOING UP AND SELL WHEN THE PRICE IS GOING DOWN.

Can anyone tell me when the price is going up or down in this chart???
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ECB causes Volatile Euro
U.S. Dollar Trading (US) stock markets rallied for the first time in seven sessions with bargain hunters entering the market. April Trade Balance improved sharply to -43.7bn vs. -48bn forecast. Weekly Jobless Claims at 427k vs. 426k previously. In US stocks, DJIA +75 points closing at 12124, S&P +9 points closing at 1289 and NASDAQ +9 points closing at 2684. Looking
ECB and BOE Meetings Ahead 
U.S. Dollar Trading (US) stocks continued to edge lower around the world with sentiment remaining weak. The USD was stronger on pullbacks in the Euro but lost ground against the Yen and Oil. With QE3 winding down concerns on the outlook for the US economy still remain and a cautious approach is been practiced by most traders. In US stocks, DJIA -21 points closing at
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US Job Creation Slumps
U.S. Dollar Trading (US) the May unemployment missed on Friday with +54k vs. +232k previously and the Unemployment rate increasing to 9.1% vs. 9.0% previously. The market initially bought the USD on the back of the weak numbers with stocks slumping but when news of a Greece deal emerged a broad risk rally began in most majors. In US stocks, DJIA -97 points closing at 12151,
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US Non Farm Payrolls Ahead U.S. Dollar Trading (US) despite no reversal in stock markets the USD came under heavy selling pressure on a combination of negative news and weak US data. Moody’s warned that the US could be put on negative review if the debt ceiling issue is not resolved. Weekly Jobless claims at 422k vs. 415k forecast. In US stocks, DJIA -41 points closing at 12248, S&P -1 points
Stocks Fall most in 2 Months, Risk Off
U.S. Dollar Trading (US) a shocking ADP jobs report combined with a slump in the US manufacturing ISM to send stocks down over 2%. May ADP private payrolls at 38k vs. 177k previously. May ISM Manufacturing dropped to 53.3 vs. 60.4 previously. In US stocks, DJIA -279 points closing at 12290, S&P -30 points closing at 1314 and NASDAQ -66 points closing at 2769
Stocks Rally, Yen Weakens
U.S. Dollar Trading (US) stock markets rallied around the world but the reaction in FX markets was mixed. Highs in Europe on most majors came under profit taking and the USD finished well off lows. USD/JPY and USD/CHF provided a lot of support. In US stocks, DJIA +128 points closing at 12569, S&P +14 points closing at 1345 and NASDAQ +38 points closing at 2835. Looking