The Forex Pattern, Price & Time Report
James A. Hyerczyk
The Forex Pattern, Price & Time Report: Monthly Archives for February 2009

As Global Economy Weakens Look for Central Banks to Seek More U.S. Dollars

European Union Facing Serious Problems with Central and Eastern Europe

Yen has Given Up Its Role as a Safe Haven Currency

U.K. Reveals Britain Asset Protection Scheme to Stabilize Banks

Investors are Reluctant to Go Long Swiss Franc Out of Fear of Government Intervention

Reserve Bank of Australia May Cut Rates Because of Stagnant-to-Lower Growth Pattern

Traders Expect Canadian Fourth Quarter GDP to Show a Decline

Asian Recession Leads to Less Demand for New Zealand Exports

Is U.S. Dollar Headed toward Same Fate as Japanese Yen?

Euro Trades Flat as Up and Down Equities Leads to Indecision

U.K. Government Announces Plan to Protect Banks

Poor Demand from U.S., China Hurt Japanese Exports

Swiss National Bank Considers Ways to Devalue Currency

Canadian Dollar Rallies as Banks Show Profits

Aussie Faces Pressure Until Trader Demand for Risk Increases

Poor Economic Outlook Keeps Pressure on New Zealand Dollar

U.S. Dollar Rallies on Rekindled Fears of Worsening Recession

European Union Recommends New Watchdog Group to Monitor Financial Institutions

British Pound Forming Short-Term Top Ahead of Toxic Asset Plan Announcement

Yen Tumbles as Exports Decline

Swiss National Bank Prefers Weaker Currency

Canadian Dollar Following Equity Markets

Weakening Economy Means Rate Cut for Australia

Struggling Japanese, Chinese Economies Hurt New Zealand Export Market

Bernanke Sets the Tone for the Day in Forex Markets

Optimistic Euro Traders Go Long as Demand for Safe Haven Dollar Weakens

Pound Traders Are Confident in Recent Moves by Bank of England

Global Recession Triggers Plunge in Japanese Exports

Could UBS Tax Cheat Issue Be Behind the Rally in Swiss Franc

Aussie Dollar Chart Formation Shows Support is Holding

Equity Market Rally Sends Speculators into Commodity-Linked Currencies

NZD USD Gets Emotional Boost from Positive Bernanke Comments

Euro, Pound Rally Fails as U.S. Equity Traders Vote "No Go" to Bank Nationalization

Euro Reverses Rally as Trader Appetite for Risk Dries Up

Pound Remains Firm on U.K. Plan to Shore Up Banking System

Japanese Economy Appears to be Approaching a Major Meltdown

Quantitative Easing and Devaluation Could Pressure Swiss Franc

Canadian Retail Sales Drop More than Expected

Drop in Speculator Demand for Higher Risk Assets Drives Aussie Dollar Lower

Weakening Japanese Economy Hurts New Zealand Exports

Soros, Volcker Cannot Believe Speed of Global Economic Disintegration

Euro Zone Faces Threat of Major Credit-Rating Devaluations

Interest Rate Cuts and Financial Stimulus Help Support British Pound

Falling Equity Prices Pressure Commodity-Linked Currencies

Investors No Longer Consider the Yen a Safe-Haven Currency

Tax Cheat Uproar May Lead to Volatile Trade in Swiss Franc

Global Equity Market Rally Fuels Forex Appetite for Risk

Possibility of Loan Defaults Spreading Across Europe

Cheap U.K. Assets May Encourage Foreign Investor Buying

Japan Economy Needs Monetary Policy Stimulus

Canadian Dollar Performance Tied to Equity Markets

Swiss National Bank Considering Plan to Boost Exports

Previous Bottom Limits Losses in Australian Dollar

Early Strength in Equity Markets Boosts New Zealand Dollar

Long the U.S. Dollar Remains the Safest Play

European Central Bank Gets Hit From All Sides

Bank of England to Use Alternative Means to Revive Economy

Japanese Economy Will Struggle for Some Time

Reliance on Commodities Spells Weakness for Canadian Economy

Swiss Banks May Also Have Exposure to Eastern European Crisis

Falling Stock Market and Commodity Prices Pressure Australian Dollar

NZD USD Could Drop if Trader Appetite for Risk Plummets

U.S. Dollar Higher on Eastern and Central European Bank Downgrades

Euro Investors Call for More Action from the European Central Bank

Slow Growth May Encourage Bank of England to Buy Assets

Japanese Economy Likely to Deteriorate Without U.S. Consumption

USD CAD Likely to Rally on Falling Demand for Commodity-Linked Currencies

Swiss Banks Face Exposure to Eastern and Central European Banking Crisis

Record Low Interest Rates Will Take Time to Revive Australian Economy

NZD USD Faces Downside Risk From Exposure to Japanese Economy

U.S. Dollar Finishes Volatile Week; Waits for Direction From Banking Plan

European Union GDP Falls Sharply; ECB Must Cut Aggressively

Will Buying Assets Pull British Pound Out of "Deep Recession"?

G-7 May Target Japanese Yen for Excessive Strength

Canadian Economy Counting On U.S Stimulus Plans

USD CHF Could Be Topping

Aussie Could Get Boost as Australian Senate Approves Stimulus Package

New Zealand Dollar Banking on U.S. Stimulus Plan

Fresh News Regarding Banking Rescue Plan Limits U.S. Dollar's Gains

Euro Zone GDP Report Expected to Show Huge Decline

Bank of England May Start Aggressively Buying Assets to Revive Economy

Massive Short-Covering Rally in Equity Markets Pares Gains in Japanese Yen

Demand May Drop for Commodity-Linked Canadian Dollar

Did Swiss Bank Intervention Drive U.S. Dollar Higher?

Lack of Global Demand for Commodities Could Set Australian Dollar Lower

Falling Commodity Prices Likely to Lead to Another New Zealand Rate Cut

Uncertainty is Creating Risk; U.S. Dollar Remains Safe-Haven

Bank of England Governor King Declares U.K. in "Deep Recession"

Euro May Feel More Pressure if U.S. Delays Banking Rescue Plan

Global Financial Uncertainty Favors Move to Yen

Canadian Government Reports First Monthly Trade Deficit in 30 Years

Charts Indicate USD CHF May Be Setting Up for Break

Stronger Gold Market May Be Supporting Australian Dollar

Boost in Commodity Price Could Fuel Rally in NZD USD

Investors Flock to U.S. Dollar as Geithner Fails to Deliver

Russian Financial Crisis Could Add to Euro Woes

GBP USD Traders Brace for Weaker Than Expected Growth Report

Stock Market Breaks Lead to Yen Repatriation

Stronger U.S. Dollar Pressures Commodity-Linked Canadian Dollar

Swiss Franc Firms Despite UBS Record Loss

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