October 2020 industrial production rose by 2.1% in the euro area and 1.9% in the EU, according to Eurostat press release. The industrial production increase was higher than the September 2020 growth of 0.1% in the euro area and 0.3% in the EU. In October 2020, compared with October 2019, industrial production fell by 3.8% in the euro area and by 3.1% in the EU. In … [Read more...] about Industrial Production in Euro Area and EU Rises, Remains Below October 2019 Level
Elite Tactics Review
We’d like to talk about an Elite Tactics EA that’s listed on MQL5. The EA was designed by Radek Reznicek and published on May 24, 2020. The last update was on July 23, 2020, to a 2.5 version. From the developer profile, we know that he designed 31 products and has a high rate among other MQL5 designers (25469). Detailed Forex Robot Review Let’s talk about … [Read more...] about Elite Tactics Review
US Dollar Outlook for 2021 – Is it a Buy, Sell or Hold?
The US dollar has had a rough ride in 2020. The currency soared to a multi-year high in the first quarter and then collapsed to the lowest level since 2012 in December. It has dropped against all major currencies like the euro, yen, and franc and emerging market currencies like the South African rand and the Mexican peso. In this article, we will provide an outlook for the US … [Read more...] about US Dollar Outlook for 2021 – Is it a Buy, Sell or Hold?
Why Is MT4 Such A Popular Trading Platform For Forex?
You may be wondering, are there any tangible reasons why MT4 is now the preferred forex trading platform? Aside from being one of the oldest in existence, there are several perks the software offers that have cemented its place as a mainstay. They say ‘old is gold,’ a fitting statement to describe the legacy of forex’s most sought-after trading platform, MetaTrader 4. … [Read more...] about Why Is MT4 Such A Popular Trading Platform For Forex?
U.S. Initial Jobless and Continuing Claims Rises Above Expectations
U.S. initial jobless claims for the week ending December 5 was 853,000, up 137,000 from the previous week and above expected 725,000, according to the Department of Labor press release. Continuing claims were 5.76 million, up from the expected 5.21 million. Prior initial jobless claims were revised up by 4,000 from 712,000 to 716,000 Prior continuing claims … [Read more...] about U.S. Initial Jobless and Continuing Claims Rises Above Expectations