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Money and Markets: Investing Insights

World Currency Market Report

Bryan Rich | Wednesday, April 6, 2011 at 3:00 pm

Currency market participants have been repositioning and our models are signaling to do the same. The drivers are several key fundamental influences:

  • The G-7 coordinated intervention to weaken the yen.

  • Fed officials have been voicing concern about QE2 (Quantitative Easing) signaling that economic stimulus may end early and that monetary tightening will follow. A more hawkish Fed outlook will be good for the dollar and bad for stocks and commodities that have been driven up by easy money policies.

  • S&P downgraded the credit ratings of Portugal and Greece. There is concern that the terms set out in the euro zone’s newest plan to resolve the crisis will only increase the likelihood that Portugal and Greece will have to restructure their debt. 

  • China’s foreign exchange regulator, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, is requiring Chinese banks to cut their short U.S. dollar positions by half! 

With the ECB on the path to repeat its mistake of 2008, by raising rates in the face of building economic threats, look for the dollar to strengthen against the euro and yen.  Meanwhile, expect most countries with trade surpluses to continue to absorb the burden of currency appreciation against the major developed market currencies.

Editor’s note: Weiss Research Analyst, Bryan Rich, recommends several moves you can make with currencies to position your holdings with an eye to these market changes. If you’d like to get Bryan Rich’s complete analysis with trading details, you can subscribe to World Currency Trader.

Bryan Rich began his currency trading career with a $600 million family office hedge fund in London. Later, he was a senior trader for a $750 million leading global hedge fund in South Florida. There, he helped manage and trade a multi-billion dollar foreign exchange options portfolio. Today, Bryan is the editor of World Currency Trader, a service designed to give you everything you need to trade currencies that offer the greatest profit potential with the least amount of risk.

{ 3 comments }

James Wood Thursday, April 7, 2011 at 8:59 am

To: Bryan Rich:

What can you tell me about the Iraqi Dinar and the Vietnam Dong?

I hear that both of these currencies are supposed to be revalued – considerably higher.

I would like to subscribe to your service, but you never seem to comment on these currencies where I think that real bubbles are about to burst.

Jim Wood

Jerry Stuart Friday, April 8, 2011 at 4:40 am

Bryan,

Thanks for your outstanding and insightful currency analysis.

Re. your comment “With the ECB on the path to repeat its mistake of 2008, by raising rates in the face of building economic threats, look for the dollar to strengthen against the euro.” Might this not be deliberate on the part of the ECB, in order to weaken the Euro thus making Europe’s exporters more competitive?

CKNg Friday, April 8, 2011 at 5:29 am

Another article by Bryan trying to put a bullish view on USD but as usual, USD reached a new low again against euro.

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