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Dr. Sivaraman will give his algorithm based reliable Forex market forecast. Live Forex market analysis and market reading, expected levels of trades of EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/YEN, USD/CHF, AUD/USD and USD/CAD and also about other markets.
Dr. S. Sivaraman is 1952 born and got his Ph.D. in applied statistics in 1979. He served as a professor for 28 years at University of Madras, Chennai, India. During 23 yrs of his post doctoral work he developed a statistical algorithm to predict the world markets direction, trend, trend reversal, time and levels using astrophysical parameters ('X- Factor ') influencing human decision making and herd mentality which are the main governing forces of the markets world over.
Dr. Sivaraman will broadcast his show every Monday and Friday at 5 am GMT.
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AUD/USD: Some profit-taking should not be ruled out
AUD/USD has quickly faded Wednesday’s strong advance despite climbing to new multi-year highs around 0.7150 earlier on Thursday. The pair’s decline comes amid a marginal uptick in the US Dollar, while investors gear up for US CPI data and relevant Chinese releases on Friday.
EUR/USD faces next resistance near 1.1930
EUR/USD has surrendered its earlier intraday advance on Thursday and is now hovering uncomfortably around the 1.1860 region amid modest gains in the US Dolla. Moving forward, markets are exoected to closely follow Friday’s release of US CPI data.
Gold falls to near $4,900 as selling pressure intensifies
Gold price faces some selling pressure around $4,910 during the early Asian session on Friday. The yellow metal tumbles over 3.50% on the day, with algorithmic traders appearing to amplify the precious metal’s sudden drop. Traders will closely monitor the release of the US Consumer Price Index inflation report for January, which will be released later on Friday.
Ethereum investors face huge unrealized losses following price slump
US spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds flipped negative again on Wednesday after recording net outflows of $129.1 million, reversing mild inflows seen at the beginning of the week, per SoSoValue data. Fidelity's FETH was responsible for more than half of withdrawals, posting outflows of $67 million.
A tale of two labour markets: Headline strength masks underlying weakness
Undoubtedly, yesterday’s delayed US January jobs report delivered a strong headline – one that surpassed most estimates. However, optimism quickly faded amid sobering benchmark revisions.
Here is what you need to know on Friday, February 13:
The US Dollar (USD) holds around 97 in the American session on Thursday after Wall Street fell sharply on fresh AI-related fears, as the tech sector is far from generating decent profits.