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Forex Brokers - USA

Links to Forex Brokers in the United States of America (USA)
CFOS/FX
OANDA
FX Solutions, LLC
Infinity Brokerage Services Inc.
FOREX.com (part of GAIN Capital Group)
ForeFront Forex
Interbank FX, LLC
MG Financial Group
Global FX Remote Group, LLC.
GFS Forex & Futures, Inc
SNC Investment, Inc.
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Translating Rising Oil Prices to Currency Trading Opportunities

Equity investors already know that higher oil prices negatively impact the stock prices of companies that are highly dependent on oil such as airlines, since more expensive oil means higher costs and lower profits for those companies.
In much the same way, a country’s dependency on oil determines how its currency will be impacted […]

How Rising Gold Prices Affect Currencies

It’s not hard to understand why we’ve experienced a run-up in gold prices lately. In the US, we’re dealing with the threat of inflation and a lot of geo-political tension. Historically, gold is a country-neutral alternative to the U.S. dollar. So given the inverse relationship between gold and the U.S. Dollar, currency traders […]

Automated Forex Trading Anyone?

Much can be said about removing the emotional elements involved in trading in general. With the risk, reward and volatility in Forex trading, is there a benefit in using automated trading? Forex Expert Advisor

EXPERT ADVISOR FOREX SYSTEM ROBOT MT4 […]

Commodity Prices

January 25, 2008
Gold N.Y. Spot $ 912.30
Silver N.Y. Spot $ 16.34
Lead LME Cash $ 1.2020
Copper LME Cash $ 3.2292
Zinc LME Cash $ 1.0165
Nickel LME Spot $ 12.25
Aluminum LME Spot $ 1.1258
Platinum […]

Credit woes may worsen mine undersupply, scuttle high-risk projects - Lehman

Mining Weekly (Creamer Media) 25-Jan-2008
By: Martin Creamer
Current credit market woes could further stunt commodities supply growth especially from small producers seeking to develop high-cost projects in “risky” regions like the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia, says Lehman Brothers in its 2008 commodities outlook.
Lehman notes that lack of available supply has already limited global consumption […]

What is a PIP?

In the Forex market, prices are quoted in pips. Pip stands for “percentage in point” and is the fourth decimal point, which is 1/100th of 1% or one basis point.
In EUR/USD, a 3 pip spread is quoted as 1.2400/1.2403
This standardized size helps to mitigate huge losses. For example, if a pip was 10 basis […]

How Interest Rate Increases Drive Currency Prices

A common way to think about U.S. interest rates is how much it’s going to cost to borrow money, whether for our mortgages or how much we’ll earn on our bond and money market investments. Currency traders think bigger. Interest rate policy is actually a key driver of currency prices and typically a strategy for […]

Commodity Prices

January 24, 2008
Gold N.Y. Spot $ 905.50
Silver N.Y. Spot $ 16.22
Lead LME Cash $ 1.1698
Copper LME Cash $ 3.2165
Zinc LME Cash $ 1.0138
Nickel LME Spot $ 12.18
Aluminum LME Spot $ 1.0932
Platinum […]

No recession in sight for busy mineral exporters

The Australian (Sydney) 24-Jan-2008
by Andrew Trounson
AS investors were wiping $110billion off the share market on Tuesday, out in Western Australia’s Pilbara region the red dust was swirling faster than ever as iron ore was blown up, dug up, trucked, railed and shipped at record rates and at a scale unheard of five years ago.
While brokers […]