Central bank overview for June part 2 0 (0)

Central bank watch June 
Up until this weeks meeting there had been two up beat central bank meetings from the Bank of England. It could have been anticipated that this would really have increased the odds of a hawkish twist from the BoE. Heading into the Bank of England meeting Sonia futures were pricing in a

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ForexLive Americas FX news wrap: Dollar slide after PCE doesn’t last 0 (0)

Forex news for New York trade on June 25, 2021:
Markets
– S&P 500 up 14 points to 4280
– US 10-year yields up 3 bps to 1.52%
– WTI crude up 69-cents to $73.99
The PCE report was the focus of the session and inflation fears were running high. The headline was in-line with estimates but the market was

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CFTC Commitments of Traders report: Euro and GBP longs flushed 0 (0)

Weekly forex futures positioning data for the week ending June 22, 2021:
There were into euro and GBP longs in the lead up to the FOMC decision. That left a big chunk of the market vulnerable to the Fed surprise. Afterwards, there was a bit of rush to the exits and that likely exaggerated last

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Forexlive European FX News 25 Jun – Risk on in afterglow from President Biden’s infrastructure package 0 (0)

European trading session – June 25
Other markets
– FTSE +0.13%
– Euro Stoxx -0.14%
– Italian FTSE +0.13%
– Dax -0.13%
– CAC -0.10%
– Gold – +0.55%
GBP still weak after yesterday’s BoE disappointment and NZD strong on the decent trade balance and employment data . 

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Trading Tip: The power of anticipation 0 (0)

Learning curve, look ahead
One of the stark contrasts I have noticed between retail traders and professional traders is that professional traders are far, far better at anticipation. Now this is a generalisation of course, but the professional trader is often in a trade The retail trader often enters much later/too late.

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