Henry Liu
Former FPA Special Consultant
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This is Henry Liu and here's an overview of upcoming high impact tradable releases scheduled for this week... I'll be analysing each releases in detail in upcoming posts, but hopefully this overview will give you a head's up for the week.
Let's take a quick look at how the market ended last week, I think by knowing where we ended last week, one could predict future market sentiment for the upcoming week. In my opinion when we see a strong week for a particular currency, the following week is likely to be a consolidation week (80%) or an extension week (20%).
AS COMPARED TO USD
EUR Gained 0.5% Against USD
GBP Lost 1.0% Against USD
CAD Gained 3.0% Against USD
AUD Gained 4.0% Against USD
NZD Gained 3.5% Against USD
JPY Lost 1.0% Against USD
CHF Gained 0.8% Against USD
It's safe to say that we are moving into this week carrying over risk appetite sentiment as most commodity currencies (AUD, CAD, NZD) gained across the board, and that would mean a possible consolidation for those gains, from a strictly statistical point of view...
Here are the releases that are tradable for the week:
NOTE: To look at historical charts, just click on the "file box" to the right of each report after you've followed the link.
1. Tuesday July 13, 2010 (4:30am NY Time) - UK CPI y/y
Detailed History And Charts For UK CPI y/y
2. Tuesday July 13, 2010 (6:45pm NY Time) - NZ Retail Sales
Detailed History And Charts For NZ Retail Sales
3. Wednesday July 14, 2010 (8:30am NY Time) - US Core Retail Sales
Detailed History And Charts For US Core Retail Sales
4. Thursday July 15, 2010 (6:45pm NY Time) - NZ CPI q/q
Detailed History And Charts For NZ CPI q/q
5. Friday July 16, 2010 (8:30am NY Time) - US Core CPI
Detailed History And Charts For US Core CPI
We've got a few high impact releases but aren't tradable (in my opinion) also scheduled for this week. If you are interested in looking at historical details and charts, here they are:
Non-Tradable High Impact Releases For The Week.
A. Forex News Trading | Details and History for GBP GDP q/q
B. July 13, 2010 (8:30am NY Time) US & CA Trade Balances
C. Forex News Trading | Details and History for GBP Claimant Count Change
D. July 14, 2010 (2:00pm NY Time) US FOMC Minutes
E. July 15, 2010 (8:30am NY Time) US Unemployment Claims
F. Forex News Trading | Details and History for USD Philadelphia Fed Index
G. Forex News Trading | Details and History for USD TICS Net Capital Flows
H. Forex News Trading | Details and History for USD Consumer Sentiment
Remember, I'll be posting more detailed analysis on each of the tradable reports, so make sure check back 24 hours before their scheduled release time, or become a member of FPA today. I'll make sure to send you updates via email.
Thank you!
This is Henry Liu and here's an overview of upcoming high impact tradable releases scheduled for this week... I'll be analysing each releases in detail in upcoming posts, but hopefully this overview will give you a head's up for the week.
Let's take a quick look at how the market ended last week, I think by knowing where we ended last week, one could predict future market sentiment for the upcoming week. In my opinion when we see a strong week for a particular currency, the following week is likely to be a consolidation week (80%) or an extension week (20%).
AS COMPARED TO USD
EUR Gained 0.5% Against USD
GBP Lost 1.0% Against USD
CAD Gained 3.0% Against USD
AUD Gained 4.0% Against USD
NZD Gained 3.5% Against USD
JPY Lost 1.0% Against USD
CHF Gained 0.8% Against USD
It's safe to say that we are moving into this week carrying over risk appetite sentiment as most commodity currencies (AUD, CAD, NZD) gained across the board, and that would mean a possible consolidation for those gains, from a strictly statistical point of view...
Here are the releases that are tradable for the week:
NOTE: To look at historical charts, just click on the "file box" to the right of each report after you've followed the link.
1. Tuesday July 13, 2010 (4:30am NY Time) - UK CPI y/y
Detailed History And Charts For UK CPI y/y
2. Tuesday July 13, 2010 (6:45pm NY Time) - NZ Retail Sales
Detailed History And Charts For NZ Retail Sales
3. Wednesday July 14, 2010 (8:30am NY Time) - US Core Retail Sales
Detailed History And Charts For US Core Retail Sales
4. Thursday July 15, 2010 (6:45pm NY Time) - NZ CPI q/q
Detailed History And Charts For NZ CPI q/q
5. Friday July 16, 2010 (8:30am NY Time) - US Core CPI
Detailed History And Charts For US Core CPI
We've got a few high impact releases but aren't tradable (in my opinion) also scheduled for this week. If you are interested in looking at historical details and charts, here they are:
Non-Tradable High Impact Releases For The Week.
A. Forex News Trading | Details and History for GBP GDP q/q
B. July 13, 2010 (8:30am NY Time) US & CA Trade Balances
C. Forex News Trading | Details and History for GBP Claimant Count Change
D. July 14, 2010 (2:00pm NY Time) US FOMC Minutes
E. July 15, 2010 (8:30am NY Time) US Unemployment Claims
F. Forex News Trading | Details and History for USD Philadelphia Fed Index
G. Forex News Trading | Details and History for USD TICS Net Capital Flows
H. Forex News Trading | Details and History for USD Consumer Sentiment
Remember, I'll be posting more detailed analysis on each of the tradable reports, so make sure check back 24 hours before their scheduled release time, or become a member of FPA today. I'll make sure to send you updates via email.
Thank you!
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