Part 2: A closer look at PIIGS panelist, Charlie Fell
As promised here is Part 2 of our interview with PIIGS panelist Charlie Fell. Charlie will be joining us on Thursday for our live webinar discussing the Eurozone debt crisis. What country would a Greek...
View ArticleI’m not sweating the debt ceiling, and you shouldn’t either
With the reported deadline for getting the US debt ceiling raised only a couple weeks off now, the question of what to expect and how the markets can be expected to react are common ones. Yesterday,...
View ArticleRelax! US retail forex trading ain’t going nowhere
A question came in from an attendee of last week's PIIGS panel discussion which wasn't directly related to the topic at hand, but which is clearly something that's on forex traders' minds these days....
View ArticleTrade Leader Outlook
Trade Leader Outlook blog post written by Currensee Trade Leader, Spencer Beezley. August is usually a difficult month to navigate for currency traders, and this August was no exception. There are a...
View ArticleOur Two Cents – Week of 9/26/11
In the United States this week, we were twisting and shouting like a 1960s disco track, while Italy wasn’t feeling the amore from financial officials and Greece wasn’t succeeding in its Olympic...
View ArticleCurrency Culture: For the Love of Money – A Look at Greece’s Drachma
Greece is recognized internationally for its architectural marvels such as the Acropolis, but the European country may be more currently known for its recent economic instability, looming on the brink...
View ArticleThe Eurozone’s Balance of Payments Crisis
The downward pressure on world stock markets, that began some months ago, continues to grow in intensity, as rising recession risks across the Western world can no longer be ignored. The source of the...
View ArticleEconomic Genocide in the Euro-Zone
The first golden age of globalization that spanned more than four decades from the late nineteenth century onwards, came to a shuddering end on June 28, 1914, when an unknown Serbian, Gavrilo Princip,...
View ArticleCurrency Culture: For the Love of Money – A Look at Italy’s Lira
When most people—at least us here at Currensee—hear Italy, we associate the delicious food. Because we’re located footsteps from Boston’s historic North End, the scrumptious smells of cannolis far too...
View ArticleOur Two Cents – Week of 11/14/11
Mamma mia! What a week it’s been in the currency markets. Let’s get right to it. Italy dominated much of the ink last week as its prime minister announced his resignation because of the country’s debt...
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