Summary
In this live forex trading webinar we will discuss the fundamental news events of the week and review the technical setups on the charts. We will look for trading opportunities for the day as well as look to setup swing trade plans for the following week. We will review the G7 FX Currency Pairs, as well as Gold, Oil and Stock Indices. We may also discuss scalping and hedging techniques using binary options. This event is scheduled to be 75 minutes to allow time for audience interaction, participate and Q&A.Latest Live Videos
Editors’ Picks
AUD/USD posts modest gains above 0.6600, investors await fresh catalysts
The AUD/USD pair posts modest gains around 0.6605 during the early Asian session on Monday. Investors await the key US economic data this week for fresh catalysts, including the Consumer Price Index, Producer Price Index, and Retail Sales.
EUR/USD: Optimism surges ahead of the United States Consumer Price Index
An uneventful week ended with some more action, as choppy trading prevailed until Thursday. EUR/USD seesawed in a tight range just above the 1.0700 threshold for most of the week, with the US Dollar finally giving up and extending its slide while heading into the weekly close.
Gold resumes rally amid fresh rate cut hopes
Spot Gold price heads into the weekly close posting solid gains and changing hands at around $2,360 a troy ounce. XAU/USD struggled for direction, spending most of the week hovering between $2,300 and $2,330.
Could Worldcoin price shoot up 45% ahead of OpenAI’s live stream on Monday?
Worldcoin price has formed a double bottom around a key support level, suggesting a potential accumulation. If the OpenAI’s Monday live stream has a positive impact on Artificial Intelligence field, it could positively impact WLD and other AI-based tokens.
Week ahead: US inflation numbers to shake Fed rate cut bets
Fed rate-cut speculators rest hopes on US inflation data. After dovish BoE, pound traders turn to UK job numbers. Will a strong labor market convince the RBA to hike? More Chinese data on tap amid signs of slow Q2 start.