September started with the non-farm employment report didn’t show any improvement in the US labor force, the US PMI manufacturing slowing down and the thus the speculation over the US’s economic progress is high. Here are several recommended posts regarding the forex and commodities markets of September 3rd:
In Forexcrunch, Yohay explains different strategies in forex trading including how to choose between trading in range and catching breakouts.
Tracy Alloway analyzes the rumors behind French banks funding problems;
Larry Greenberg summaries August in the major financial figures including the T bill yields and gold prices;
In BO Crunch there is weekly setup in gold binary options;
Charles Kennedy reports of shale oil and natural gas resources that will be developed in Argentina;
And finally, on Israel Business Review, I review the recent decision of Bank of Israel to keep the basic Israeli interest rate at 3.25%.
Here are additional long term articles on Trading NRG regarding major commodities:
- Gold and silver prices outlook for August 2011
- Oil prices Monthly outlook – August 2011
- Natural gas prices outlook for August 2011
Have a great week!!