Entries from September 2009

Bank of Canada and Outlook for Canadian Dollar

Date September 28, 2009

I was on the Business News Network today talking about my outlook for the Canadian dollar and how I think it could be headed to 1.10. Here are some of my recent CAD comments about whether the BoC is worried. Click on the image to access the video:

Canada – Bank of Canada
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Could the Dollar be Replaced as a World Reserve Currency?

Date September 28, 2009

I was on Fox Business today talking about whether or not the dollar will be replaced as the world currency and my outlook for the dollar. Here is the clip. On FX360.com I posted a thorough article on Which Central Banks are Worried About the Currencies. Worth a read
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Still Bullish Australian Dollars

Date September 16, 2009

Last night I was on CNBC Squawk Box Australia talking about how I am still bullish Australian dollars. Watch the interview if you get a chance:

Forex Moves in Sept Could Set End of Year Tone

Date September 10, 2009

As we begin the second week of trading in September, it is also important for currency traders to know that the performance of the EUR/USD and USD/JPY this month could set the tone for trading for the rest of the year. The following tables compare the performance of the EUR/USD in September with the [...]

The U.S. Dollar Breakdown and the Charts that Matter

Date September 8, 2009

Dollar bashing has driven the U.S. dollar to an 11 month low against the Euro and 1 year low against the Australian dollar. If you have caught my interviews on CNBC and Bloomberg, you would know that I have been bearish dollars and bullish Aussies and Euro for the past 2 months. Now [...]