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  • Forex Weekly Trading Forecast - 05.13.2012 - 05.18.2012
    The risk aversion drive continues, and many of the majors have picked up significant pace. However, there are still critical hurdles that we need to clear from both a fundamental and technical perspective. Can we take that next step?
  • Forex Trading Weekly Forecast - 05.07.2012
    Forex traders sent the US Dollar sharply higher against the Euro and other counterparts, and the week ahead promises similar volatility on French and Greek elections. Could this be the breakout we've been expecting?

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