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IntegrityFX Daily Intermarket Outlook - 07/01/2009

IntegrityFX Daily Intermarket Outlook - 07/01/2009 By David Leal, Market Analyst Crude oil has finished a head and shoulders pattern today, which began last week. Combined with oil closing below $70 today, it looks as though oil will make a move lower tomorrow. Oil, which is of course negatively

IntegrityFX Daily Intermarket Outlook - 06/30/2009

IntegrityFX Daily Intermarket Outlook - 06/30/2009 By David Leal, Market Analyst The poor economic news out of the UK will likely continue on into tomorrow with the release of housing and manufacturing data. We also get the same manufacturing data from the US as well as employment data from ADP

IntegrityFX Daily Intermarket Outlook - 06/29/2009

IntegrityFX Daily Intermarket Outlook - 06/29/2009 By David Leal, Market Analyst Looking at today’s price action, it is difficult to attribute it to any particular fundamental factor. In fact, there is no fundamental news of significant impact until US unemployment data is released on Thursday

IntegrityFX Daily Intermarket Outlook

Ahead of the upcoming Fed interest rate statement the dollar picked up strength, while equities and commodities sold off. The overall sentiment in the market is that the Fed will begin to raise rates before the end of the year. The market is anticipating statements out of the Fed on Wednesday to

IntegrityFX - A New Kind of FOMC - 01/27/2009

A New Kind of FOMC by David Leal, Market Analyst - 01/27/2009 Today was the first of a two day FOMC meeting. This meeting is without a doubt very different from any that they have ever held. With interest rates at all but zero, it would seem that the normal topic of discussion has now become a non

Integrity FX Analysis

With every market keeping its eyes on the bailout bill, so much of the news has gone un-noticed. Especially in Australian news. We had retail sales refusing to fall as well as surprisingly, and I don’t use that word lightly, resilient trade balance. Yet, we still have th AUDUSD at two week lows