Posts Tagged ‘EURUSD’

  • Things Are Getting Interesting
    Posted by Leigh Drogen on June 11th, 2010 at 11:34 am, Comments: 0

    Things are starting to get interesting here.  I’m seeing more quality setups cross my screens as relative strength names form nice bases while the major indices chop around the last few weeks.  Up until yesterday, I had zero interest in being involved in this market on the long side, but this morning I started to [...]

  • Is Greece, Bear Stearns Part II
    Posted by Leigh Drogen on May 4th, 2010 at 12:30 pm, Comments: 0

    Back in January I wrote a note regarding the possibility that the Greek debt problem and the subsequent market reaction was eerily reminiscent of the Bear Stearns crash.  The market knew there were underlying macro issues plaguing Bear, but not many were certain of how widespread those issues were throughout the Wall Street banks.  As well, [...]

  • Jobs, USDX, ES, and Rates
    Posted by Leigh Drogen on January 8th, 2010 at 9:22 am, Comments: 0

    I hope you all get it by now, that the negative correlation between equity markets and the US Dollar is broken.  In fact, we’ve flipped all the way to a .5 positive 30 day running correlation.  A few months ago if the $DX_F dropped like it did this morning, equity markets would have been flying. [...]

  • Changing Seasons: Postmarket Update
    Posted by Leigh Drogen on October 1st, 2009 at 9:16 pm, Comments: 0

    It was cold here in New York today, not just fall cold, but nasty almost winter cold.  This happens to be my favorite time of year here, the air is dry, the leaves change colors, and you no longer bake in the subway.  The uncomfortable feeling didn’t end when I walked into the office this morning [...]