Currency Trader (February 2006)
December 17th, 2006
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2006 February Currency Trader magazine. In this issue:
- Brazilian real-ity. A breakdown of the Brazilian real’s prospects in the coming months.
- The Aussie dollar. Can the Aussie dollar maintain its recent rally?
- Is intermarket analysis useful in trading FX? (by Barbara Rockefeller). A look at whether commodity or stock prices can be used to forecast currency movements.
- Interest rate shuffle (by Kathy Lien). See what’s in store for global interest rates in 2006 and how changes are likely to affect currency values.
- Long swings, short swings. A simple price pattern offers insight on how to trade shorter-term price swings.
- Canadian dollar: Remember the forgotten currency (by Howard L. Simons). It’s often labeled a “commodity currency,” but the Canadian dollar tends to be ruled by other factors.
- Currency Basics: The International Monetary Fund and World Bank. What these two institutions do and how they can impact global markets.
…and more
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