Today's MarketClub TV: SOTU Over and Now Currency Wars

Hello traders everywhere! Adam Hewison here, co-founder of MarketClub with your mid-day market update for Wednesday, the 13th of February.

A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITY IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE
In today's show we will be focusing on the global currency markets. We will also be covering our regular markets, as well as answering any of your questions.

The world of foreign exchange trading is unique animal. Unlike a security, which may trade on one or two exchanges, foreign exchange or Forex as it is generally know by, is traded around the world. Today, we will be sharing with you all of the different choices you have to trade in this worldwide market.

You may have recently heard the terms "currency wars" and "race to the bottom" on the financial news. In today's show, we will explain these two terms and what they mean to you and your pocketbook. Continue reading "Today's MarketClub TV: SOTU Over and Now Currency Wars"

Questions for MarketClub TV?

world_market_globe Adam and Jeremy are back for another episode of MarketClub TV @ 11am tomorrow.

We are going to be discussing the market with most of the show dedicated to Forex. If you have any questions with regards to Forex and how MarketClub can help you take advantage of this exciting market please post them below.

Please leave a comment or email us at

ma**********@in*.com











Today's Video Newsletter: Money Makes The World Go Around

Hello traders everywhere! Adam Hewison here, co-founder of MarketClub with your mid-day market update for Tuesday, the 12th of February.

TONIGHT - STATE OF THE UNION
I will be a guest on CNBC Asia, live from Washington DC shortly after the State of the Union Address on "Cash Flow" around 10pm ET, tonight (Feb 12th). I will be discussing President Obama's speech and what effect it will have on the markets. I hope you have time to tune in and watch.

CURRENCY WARS
You have probably heard the terms "currency wars" and "race to the bottom" to describe what has been taking place in the world currency markets in the last few years. Today, we will be looking into a market that is bigger than all of the US equity markets combined and trades over four trillion dollars a day! Continue reading "Today's Video Newsletter: Money Makes The World Go Around"

Stocks Continue Choppy Trading

Stocks continue to show a lack of direction in mid-day trading on Tuesday, extending the lackluster performance seen in the previous session. The choppy trading comes as traders seem reluctant to make any significant moves.

The major averages are currently turning in a mixed performance, with the Nasdaq posting a modest loss. While the Nasdaq is down 4.43 points or 0.1 percent at 3,187.57, the Dow is up 31.38 points or 0.2 percent at 14,002.62 and the S&P 500 is up 1.44 points or 0.1 percent at 1,518.45.

Amid a lack of major U.S. economic news, traders seem to be staying on the sidelines ahead of President Barack Obama's State of the Union address later this evening. Continue reading "Stocks Continue Choppy Trading"

Obama to stress jobs

The American public will get a competing mix of rhetoric and imagery in President Barack Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday, a speech that offers a heavy dose on the economy even as it plays out against a visual backdrop dominated by the current national debate over guns.
With the economy still trying to find its footing and with millions still out of work, Obama will make a case for measures and proposals that he says will boost job creation and put the economy on a more upward trajectory. Obama's emphasis underscores a White House recognition that while the president seeks to expand his agenda and build a second-term legacy, the economy remains a major public preoccupation. Continue reading "Obama to stress jobs"