30 September 2008

U.S. Trading Newsletter - Sep 30, 2008

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International Traders Conference 2008 − October 29−31

8 experts, 3 days, 9 hours of Live Trading, 8 hours of speeches and much more!

"I will be using the very short term charts, so that we'll be seeing movement as we talk, and discussing the decisions as the market moves."

Rob Booker about Live Trading Sessions

Book your seat before it's too late... Register deadline is October 10!

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Forex Blogs

The Disciplined Trader: With the failure of the bailout plan the JPY charts should plumet by Pierre Charlebois

In times of uncertainty the Carry Trade unwinds. The carry trade is where investors borrow from Japanese banks and re−invest in higher yielding markets like savings and stock in another country.

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FX Market Readings: Month end expected moves by Dr. S. Sivaraman

1st on Forex: PLAN DENIED − POLITICS REIGNS − ACCUSATIONS FLY by Jerry Furst

Live Sessions Schedule

Mark WhistlerHow to Get Started Trading Forex
Expert: Mark Whistler
Start: Tue, Sep 30, 12:30 GMT

Type of Session: Webinar


Chris CapreThe Weather Report: Ichimoku Cloud Trading
Expert: Chris Capre
Start: Tue, Sep 30, 14:00 GMT

Type of Session: Webinar


Sponsored by
Tue, Sep 30, 11:00 GMTFX Instructor Live Trading Room Mark De La PazWBNSponsored by FX Instructor
Tue, Sep 30, 12:30 GMTHow to Get Started Trading ForexMark WhistlerWBNSponsored by
Tue, Sep 30, 14:00 GMTThe Weather Report: Ichimoku Cloud TradingChris CapreWBNSponsored by
Tue, Sep 30, 15:00 GMTTrading with AutochartistRaghee HornerWBNSponsored by
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Current Session: Europe − U.S.

USD/JPY

Daily Trading Forecast − USD Stable Despite "Nay" to Bailout Plan by Swiss e Trade AG

With big losses in world stock exchanges and a record high of 3.5% of LIBOR over U.S. T−Bills after the House rejected the financial rescue bill, the USD's stability held up surprisingly well, showing low volatility.
Having tested a support low at 103.60, the dollar gained strength against the yen in Asian and early European trading hours and is currently priced at 105.05. The resistance level at 105.80 could be tested in today's remaining trading hours, while a setback to support at 104.70 is likely first.


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Other Topics for this Session:

Technical Summary for Majors − Technical Summary for Majors by Windsor Brokers Ltd

Daily FX Report − The JPY rose to its highest in almost two weeks against the EUR by Varengold Wertpapierhandelsbank AG

Forex Economic Analysis − Forex Technical Analysis on Majors by www.deltastock.com

Daily Technical Strategist − EURUSD: EUR Takes Out The 1.4542/71 Zone, Risk Has Opened Up Towards the 1.4152 Level by FXTechstrategy

Weekly Outlook

FX Weekly Commentary − Traders Gave Their Answer to Rescue Plan Rejection by Causing Mayhem in the Financial Markets…What 's Next? by FXGreece

Forex Analysts' Blog

Month end expected moves by Dr. S. Sivaraman, of i−knowindices.com

Currency Performance

Action Bias Summary Table − Action Bias Summary Table by ActionForex.com

Majors at a Glance

EUR/USD
Moves sideways with low volatility . Support is seen at 1.4344
09/30/2008 09:56 GMT
GBP/USD
Moves up with low volatility . Immediate resistance is seen at 1.8185
09/30/2008 09:59 GMT
USD/CHF
Moves up gradually. Resistance is seen at 1.1087
09/30/2008 10:02 GMT
USD/JPY
Moves up above 105.00 level . MAs are rising gradually
09/30/2008 10:05 GMT

Analyst Sentiment Index (ASI)

Analysts Sentiment Index - EUR/USD


EUR

**Source : ActionForex.comCMS ForexDanske Bank A/SFXstreet.comGFT (Global Forex Trading)Mizuho Corporate Bank

[ View ASI page ] [ View EUR/USD page ]

Charting the Market Movers

EUR USD, Hourly


EUR/USD

GBP USD, Hourly


GBP/USD

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US PRESIDENT BUSH SPEAKS ABOUT BAILOUT PLAN

Date (GMT)EventCons.Previous
Sep 3012:45President Bush Speaks About Bailout Plan--

Daily Forex Technical Report − Uncertainties ahead after TARP Defeat by ActionForex.com

There are a large amount of uncertainty for the moment, depending on how Bush and colleagues will modify the plan before House meets against on Thursday. The vote was just 228 to 205 and some cosmetic changes might be good enough to win 13 votes to get the bill passed.

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Forex Trading Strategies - Equity market swoon on TARA failure smacks carry trades for enormous losses by Saxo Bank

Daily Currency Market Focus - House Kills the Bailout Plan and the US Dollar by GFT (Global Forex Trading)

Top Market Movers Review

EMU CONSUMER PRICE INDEX

Date (GMT)EventActualCons.Previous
Sep 3009:00Consumer Price Index (YoY)3.6%3.6%3.8%

UPDATE: Euro−Zone Sep CPI Rate Falls For 2nd Straight Mo (Dow Jones)

The rate of euro−zone consumer price inflation eased for the second month in a row in September, confirming that, while price pressures remain high, the peak has passed.

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EMU economic indicators - EMU inflation (September) flash estimate: decline to 3.7 % yoy by BHF−Bank

UK GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT

Date (GMT)EventActualCons.Previous
Sep 3008:30Gross Domestic Product (YoY)1.5%1.4%2.3%
Sep 3008:30Gross Domestic Product (QoQ)0.0%0.0%0.2%

DATA SNAP: UK Economy Stagnates In Q2; GDP +1.5% On Year (Dow Jones)

The U.K. economy stagnated in the second quarter as previously reported although there was a slight upward revision to the annual growth rate, data from Office for National Statistics showed Tuesday.

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Germany UNEMPLOYMENT RATE S.A.

Date (GMT)EventActualCons.Previous
Sep 3007:55Unemployment Change-29K-18K-39K
Sep 3007:55Unemployment Rate s.a.7.6%7.6%7.7%

DATA SNAP: German Sep Adj Jobless Rate 7.6% Vs 7.7% In Aug (Dow Jones)

Germany's job market improved further in September, seemingly unbowed by the financial market crisis and a slowing of Europe's largest economy, Federal Labor Agency data showed Tuesday.

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Economic Events

Date (GMT)CountryEventActualCons.Previous
Sep 3008:30UK Current Account (2Q) £-11.0B-£10.1B-£5.5B
08:30UK Gross Domestic Product (QoQ) (2Q) 0.0%0.0%0.2%
08:30UK Gross Domestic Product (YoY) (2Q) 1.5%1.4%2.3%
08:30UK Total Business Investment (QoQ) (2Q) -1.0%-1.9%-1.8%
08:30UK Total Business Investment (YoY) (2Q) 1.2%1.9%4.5%
09:00EMUConsumer Price Index (YoY) (Sep) Preliminary Release3.6%3.6%3.8%
12:30CA Gross Domestic Product (MoM) (Jul) 0.1%0.1%
12:30CA Industrial Product Price (MoM) (Aug) -0.5%0.4%
12:45US President Bush Speaks About Bailout Plan 
13:00US S&P/Case−Shiller Home Price Indices (Jul) -16.0%-15.9%
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EUROPEAN Trading Newsletter - Sep 30, 2008

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International Traders Conference 2008 − October 29−31

8 experts, 3 days, 9 hours of Live Trading, 8 hours of speeches and much more!

"I will be using the very short term charts, so that we'll be seeing movement as we talk, and discussing the decisions as the market moves."

Rob Booker about Live Trading Sessions

Book your seat before it's too late... Register deadline is October 10!

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Forex Blogs

1st on Forex: PLAN DENIED − POLITICS REIGNS − ACCUSATIONS FLY by Jerry Furst

The drama just got turned up a notch, as the US House voted 228 against vs. 205 for approval of the $700 Billion crisis. Stocks initially cratered over 700 points with more floor traders in the NYSE than has been seen in years.

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FX Market Readings: Month end expected moves by Dr. S. Sivaraman

FX Path: Dollar Erases Gains on Monday Late NY Session by James Chen

Live Sessions Schedule

Ian CopseyOutlook for the major currencies this week
Expert: Ian Copsey
Start: Tue, Sep 30, 08:00 GMT

Type of Session: Webinar


Mark WhistlerHow to Get Started Trading Forex
Expert: Mark Whistler
Start: Tue, Sep 30, 12:30 GMT

Type of Session: Webinar


Sponsored by
Tue, Sep 30, 08:00 GMTOutlook for the major currencies this weekIan CopseyWBNSponsored by
Tue, Sep 30, 11:00 GMTFX Instructor Live Trading Room Mark De La PazWBNSponsored by FX Instructor
Tue, Sep 30, 12:00 GMTUS Pre−Market Open Ed PonsiWBNSponsored by
Tue, Sep 30, 12:30 GMTHow to Get Started Trading ForexMark WhistlerWBNSponsored by
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Current Session: Europe

EUR/USD

Daily Recommended Trades − The Euro is again under pressure, leaving the 1.45 zone behind by E−Forex

The Euro is again under pressure, leaving the 1.45 zone behind. Support is seen at 1.4300 backed by 1.4260 and 1.4160. Resistance starts at 1.4430 followed by 1.4500 and 1.4615. Daily momentum is losing strength and may turn bearish soon if the pair Euro continues to weaken and fall below 1.4260. The hourly studies are bearish at the time of this writing. Current quote is 1.4365 @06:30 GMT


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Other Topics for this Session:

Technical Trader Closing Brief − Historic Sell−Off! by The Technical Trader

Market Session Recaps − Asia Session by FOREX.com

Daily Market Commentary − The appetite for risk imploded on Monday by GFT (Global Forex Trading)

Currency Majors Technical Analysis by Mataf.net

Banks' Analysis

Start the Day − US $700B rescue package rejected by politicians by Mizuho Corporate Bank

Forex Technical Analysis − EUR/USD: (1.4364) by KBC Bank

Forex Analysts' Blog

With the failure of the bailout plan the JPY charts should plumet by Pierre Charlebois, Senior Trading Coach at www.TradingPostFinancial.com

Forex Signals

Recent Recommended Trades by AceTrader

Currencies at a Glance

EUR/USD
Trades above 1.4400 , below third support level 1.4429
09/30/2008 07:20 GMT
GBP/USD
Trades below 1.8050 , below third support level 1.8213
09/30/2008 07:24 GMT
USD/CHF
Moves sideways above MAs. Support is seen at 1.0830
09/30/2008 07:34 GMT
USD/JPY
Moves up above 104.00 level . MAs are still falling gradually
09/30/2008 07:41 GMT

Analyst Sentiment Index (ASI)

Analysts Sentiment Index - EUR/USD


EUR

**Source : ActionForex.comCMS ForexDanske Bank A/SFXstreet.comGFT (Global Forex Trading)Mizuho Corporate Bank

[ View ASI page ] [ View EUR/USD page ]

Charting the Market Movers

USD JPY, Hourly


USD/JPY

GBP USD, Hourly


GBP/USD

Top Market Movers Preview

EMU CONSUMER PRICE INDEX

Date (GMT)EventCons.Previous
Sep 3009:00Consumer Price Index (YoY)3.6%3.8%

EMU economic indicators - EMU inflation (September) flash estimate: decline to 3.7 % yoy by BHF−Bank

The Eurostat flash estimate is likely to show that euro area inflation has decreased to 3.7% yoy in September. This would correspond with a monthly rate of 0.2% in unadjusted terms.

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Top Market Movers Review

Germany ILO UNEMPLOYMENT RATE

Date (GMT)EventActualCons.Previous
Sep 3006:00ILO Unemployment Rate7.2%-7.3%

German labour market continues in good shape (FXstreet.com)

Unemployment has continued declining in Germany in August and at a larger than expected extent, according to the latest labour force survey published by German Statistics.

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Australia RETAIL SALES

Date (GMT)EventActualCons.Previous
Sep 3001:30Retail Sales (MoM)0.3%0.1%0.1%

DATA SNAP: Australia Aug Trend Retail Sales Rise 0.3% Vs Jul (Dow Jones)

Australian retail sales rose a higher−than−expected 0.3% in trend terms to A$18.38 billion in August from A$18.32 billion in July and rose from A$17.81 billion a year earlier, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said Tuesday. Economists surveyed ahead of the announcement on average had expected a 0.1% rise in sales for August.

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Japan INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION

Date (GMT)EventActualCons.Previous
Sep 2923:50Industrial Production (YoY)-6.9%-6.3%2.4%
Sep 2923:50Industrial Production (MoM)-3.5%-2.4%1.3%

Japan Aug industrial output −3.5 pct mth/mth (Thomson Financial News)

Japan's industrial output fell 3.5 percent in August from a month earlier, below a median market forecast of a 2.9 percent decline, government data showed on Tuesday. Manufacturers' output, the core component of production, is expected to rise 1.6 percent in September but to decline 0.1 percent in October, data from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry showed.

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Economic Events

Date (GMT)CountryEventActualCons.Previous
Sep 3007:55DE Unemployment Change (Sep) -29K-18K-39K
07:55DE Unemployment Rate s.a. (Sep) 7.6%7.6%7.7%
08:00CH UBS Consumption Indicator (Aug) 1.848
08:04DE Retail Sales (YoY) (Aug) -3.25%0.00%
08:30UK Current Account (2Q) -£10.1B-£8.4B
08:30UK Gross Domestic Product (QoQ) (2Q) 0%0%
08:30UK Gross Domestic Product (YoY) (2Q) 1.4%1.4%
08:30UK Total Business Investment (QoQ) (2Q) -1.9%-1.8%
08:30UK Total Business Investment (YoY) (2Q) 1.9%4.5%
09:00EMUConsumer Price Index (YoY) (Sep) Preliminary Release3.6%3.8%
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29 September 2008

ASIA-PACIFIC Trading Newsletter - Sep 29, 2008

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International Traders Conference 2008 − October 29−31

8 experts, 3 days, 9 hours of Live Trading, 8 hours of speeches and much more!

"I will be using the very short term charts, so that we'll be seeing movement as we talk, and discussing the decisions as the market moves."

Rob Booker about Live Trading Sessions

Book your seat before it's too late... Register deadline is October 10!

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Forex Blogs

The Advisor Blog: Usd/Jpy resting by Valeria Bednarik

The pair is as always, dancing alone. With no clear direction as the pair remains contained in range, major trend is still slightly bearish, yet 105.00 zone is still the base of any attempt to break lower, and a great rebound zone once reached.

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FX Market Readings: Week beginning false move − a massive move... by Dr. S. Sivaraman

The Disciplined Trader: Tentative Deal for Bailout to be Voted on Monday by Pierre Charlebois

Live Sessions Schedule

Ian CopseyOutlook for the major currencies this week
Expert: Ian Copsey
Start: Tue, Sep 30, 08:00 GMT

Type of Session: Webinar


Mark WhistlerHow to Get Started Trading Forex
Expert: Mark Whistler
Start: Tue, Sep 30, 12:30 GMT

Type of Session: Webinar


Sponsored by
Mon, Sep 29, 16:00 GMTWeekly Webinar: 1st on Forex − The Week AheadJerry FurstWBNSponsored by Investors Education Network
Tue, Sep 30, 08:00 GMTOutlook for the major currencies this weekIan CopseyWBNSponsored by
Tue, Sep 30, 11:00 GMTFX Instructor Live Trading Room Mark De La PazWBNSponsored by FX Instructor
Tue, Sep 30, 12:00 GMTUS Pre−Market Open Ed PonsiWBNSponsored by
Tue, Sep 30, 12:30 GMTHow to Get Started Trading ForexMark WhistlerWBNSponsored by
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Current Session: U.S.

GBP/JPY

Mid−Day Forex Technical Report − Focus Turning to Yen on Risk Aversion by ActionForex.com

GBP/JPY's fall from 197.42 extended further to as low as 190.46 today and remains weak in early US session. At this point, intraday bias remains on the downside as long as 193.13 minor resistance holds. Further break of 189.74 support will confirm that rebound from 184.47 has already completed and will bring retest of this low. on the upside, above 193.13 will turn intraday outlook neutral first but another fall is still in favor after brief recovery.


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Other Topics for this Session:

Dynamic Carry Basket − Risk Appetite And Carry Frozen As Financial Crisis Evolves While Congress Debates by FXCM

Currency Majors Technical Analysis − 1,4377. EUR USD broke 1,4565 support by Mataf.net

Chart of the Day − Chart of the Day − USD/JPY by FX Solutions

Weekly Outlook

Weekly Technical Strategist − EURUSD: Recovery Stalls Ahead Of the 1.4951/67 levels, Prints A Shooting Star Candle by FXTechstrategy

Weekly Forex Market Commentary − The dollar/Japanese yen slipped weakly amid cross trading by GFT (Global Forex Trading)

Forex Analysts' Blog

USD/JPY Update − Rise and Fall Respecting Resistance by James Chen, Chief Technical Analyst at FX Solutions.

Usd/Jpy resting by Valeria Bednarik, analyst and foreign manager at MolFX − Management

Currencies at a Glance

EUR/USD
Trades below 1.4375 , below third support level 1.4429
09/29/2008 11:54 GMT
GBP/USD
Trades below 1.8050 , below third support level 1.8213
09/29/2008 11:55 GMT
USD/CHF
Trades above third resistant level 1.1015
09/29/2008 11:56 GMT
USD/JPY
Trades around opening price level 106.09 , above pivot level 105.91
09/29/2008 11:57 GMT

Analyst Sentiment Index (ASI)

Analysts Sentiment Index - EUR/USD


EUR

**Source : ActionForex.comCMS ForexDanske Bank A/SFXstreet.comGFT (Global Forex Trading)Mizuho Corporate Bank

[ View ASI page ] [ View EUR/USD page ]

Charting the Market Movers

GBP USD, Hourly


GBP/USD

EUR USD, Hourly


EUR/USD

Top Market Movers Preview

Germany RETAIL SALES

Date (GMT)EventCons.Previous
Sep 3006:00Retail Sales (YoY)-3.25%0.00%
Sep 3006:00Retail Sales (MoM)0.5%-1.5%

Friday Notes - Retail sales: No trend reversal in sight by HVB Group

The price of oil and prices of agricultural commodities have staged a significant correction recently. Nevertheless, inflation and, therefore, the erosion of consumer purchasing power remain high.

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EMU economic indicators - German retail sales (August): decreasing further by BHF−Bank

Top Market Movers Review

US PERSONAL SPENDING

Date (GMT)EventActualCons.Previous
Sep 2912:30Personal Income (MoM)0.5%0.2%-0.6%
Sep 2912:30Personal Spending0.00.20.1
Sep 2912:30Core Personal Consumption Expenditure − Prices Index (MoM)0.2%0.2%0.3%
Sep 2912:30Core Personal Consumption Expenditure − Prices Index (YoY)2.6%2.4%2.4%

DATA SNAP: US Consumer Spending Flat In Aug; Income Up (Dow Jones)

Consumer spending was flat in August, a sign the economy was weakening during the second half of the year, but a key inflation gauge crept higher. Personal consumption was unchanged compared to the month before, the Commerce Department said Monday.

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US economic indicators - PCE core deflator (August): moderate increase only by BHF−Bank

Friday Notes - Moderation in both income and spending growth by HVB Group

Economic Events

Date (GMT)CountryEventActualCons.Previous
Sep 2912:30US Core Personal Consumption Expenditure − Prices Index (YoY) (Aug) 2.6%2.4%2.4%
12:30US Personal Income (MoM) (Aug) 0.5%0.2%-0.6%
21:45NZ Building Permits (MoM) (Aug) -2.1%4.7%
23:01UK Gfk Consumer Confidence (Oct) -40-36
23:30JP Jobless Rate (Aug) 4.1%4.0%
23:30JP Overall Household Spending (YoY) (Aug) -1.3%-0.5%
23:50JP Industrial Production (MoM) (Aug) Preliminary Release-2.4%1.3%
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