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  • Forex Trading Weekly Forecast - 04.16.2012
    The carry trade and risk trends took a notable correction this week, but markets fell short of a critical and definitive bear trend turn. A focus on stimulus, earnings and a re-emerging Eurozone financial crisis may follow up on the correction with momentum.
  • Forex Trading Weekly Forecast - 04.09.2012
    Stimulus expectations are starting to wane as the Eurozone crisis reemerges. The tides of investor sentiment are starting to shift. As we head into the new week, the underlying change in perception faces key catalysts like Chinese 1Q GDP and the start of the US earnings season.

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