Day: February 20, 2015

February 20
2015

Dollar Ends Trading Mixed After Greek Debt Agreement

The US dollar ended the Friday’s session mixed. The currency was flat against the euro but gained on the Great Britain pound and was slightly up versus the Japanese yen. The main driver for the currency market today was news from Europe. The dollar was gaining on the euro during the first half of the trading session and due to reports that the European Central Bank made a contingency plan for Greece’s exit from the eurozone. But rumors […]

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February 20
2015

Euro Bounces After Reports About Greek Bailout Agreement

The euro was rather weak during the most part of the current trading session due to uncertainty about Greece and its future in the eurozone. Yet the currency bounced after reports that the Greek government and the European Union official were able to reach some form of compromise. There were reports that the eurozone finance ministers made a draft of loan extending agreement for Greece, though there are still no official announcements. It […]

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February 20
2015

Canadian Dollar Bounces Back After Earlier Losses

Canadian dollar was losing ground to its major counterparts earlier, but now the loonie has bounced back a bit. Speculation about the eurozone, along with concerns about what’s next for the US dollar, not to mention the results of profit taking, are helping the Canadian dollar inch a bit higher. Canadian dollar plunged lower, along with oil prices, in trading yesterday and earlier today. With supply data from […]

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February 20
2015

Position Size Calculator Is Now a Separate Window Indicator

Another major revision of the Position Size Calculator indicator for MetaTrader has been released today. The main feature of the current version is that the main display of the indicator is now moved to a separate chart window, while the lines (entry, SL, and TP) are still located in the main chart window. Other important changes include: Position size is now adjusted properly based on the minimum and maximum position size and position size […]

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