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Currencies / Forex Trading Nov 08, 2011 - 05:10 AM GMT

By: Regent_Markets

Currencies

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThis morning the Australian dollar is the day's biggest faller, with the AUD/USD and AUD/JPY dropping 0.65%. Worse than expected trade balance figures are the main catalyst for the move.


The Canadian dollar is pushing slightly higher in sympathy, with the USD/CAD up 0.28%.

The EUR/USD is down slightly this morning, though it’s worth noting the range bound trading seen in the last few days.

Gold is pulling back after hitting a high of $1798.42 last night, down 0.38% this morning.

This morning we have European financial ministers meeting at the ECOFIN conference, meeting with renewed importance. The main morning announcement is UK manufacturing due at 09.30 with an improved reading of 0.2% on the cards. Next up we have Canadian housing starts due at 13.15 with Swiss National Bank chair Hildebrand speaking at 13.30. Through the afternoon we have a number of middle tier US points of note including the GDP estimate at 15.00 and Fed members speaking from 18.00.

The EUR/USD rallied strongly in the immediate aftermath of the big European summit, then subsequently sunk lower as traders found the conclusions lacking in significant detail. A few days and things have got better not worse, yet the EUR/USD remains tightly range bound with the 5 day Average True Range dropping sharply.

The current malaise is unlikely to last forever, so a good way to play this at http://info.betonmarkets.com/marketoracle might be an IN/OUT trade predicting that the EUR/USD closes outside of either 1.3500 or 1.4000 in 3 days time (Nov 11th) for a potential return of 185%.

Summary:

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