Is the euro on shaky ground?

In this short video we take an in-depth look at the euro and its relationship to the US dollar. The recent sharp rally in the euro, up from the 1.19 level, may be coming to an end.

We look at several indicators that are close to confirming that this market may be set to head lower.

As always our videos are free to watch and there is no need for registration. We would love to get your feedback of this market on our blog, so please feel free to comment.

All the best,
Adam Hewison
President of INO.com
Co-founder of MarketClub

The Euro makes a stand

After dipping just below the 1.20 level, the euro had a brief rally that pushed this currency back up to the 1.24/1.25 area. This corrective rally did not change the longer-term outlook for this market.

In this new short video (less than two minutes in length), you'll see our updated thinking on this currency.

Like all of our videos, there is no need to register and we encourage you to leave your thoughts below.

All the best,
Adam Hewison
President of INO.com
Co-founder of MarketClub

Forex should not be foreign to you

It's the biggest market in the world and is traded 24 hours a day, 6 days a week, and therefore one that is impossible to ignore. I'm speaking, of course, about the forex market.

The question is, is this the tail that's wagging the dog? Meaning, is the forex market, mainly the euro, dictating the trend in American and European equity markets.

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Markets can get oversold, but when is a market really oversold?

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Markets can get oversold, but when is a market really oversold?

In my new video I show you a specific example of how markets can become oversold, stay that way, and why sometimes a relief rally doesn't change anything.

This is a short video and it's one I highly recommend watching as it will help you in the future to be aware of the oversold phenomenon.

I invite you to take a look at this new video with no registration and no charge.

I'm also interested in your views or strategy dealing with an oversold market, just leave us a comment below.

All the best,

Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-creator, MarketClub

When one euro equals one dollar ... don't be surprised

Don't be surprised when one euro equals one dollar... it could happen.

As everyone in the Western World knows, Europe has been having its share of major problems. All of Europe’s trials and tribulations have had a dramatic effect on the performance of the euro, recently putting it under severe pressure.

Unlike the United States, where we can print money and inflate ourselves out of most problems, the Eurozone is accountable to the 16 nations who gave up their own currency to join.

I have had a lot of calls and e-mails about doing a video on the euro, so I looked at the markets and made a video to share my thoughts with you.

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