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الجمعة، 23 سبتمبر 2016

شاااهد مباراه الاتحاد والاهلي السعودي من دوري جميل للمحترفين


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مباراه الاهلي والاتحاد السعودي الساعه 8:45 مساءً ضمن دوري جميل للمحترفين




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weak retail sales report hit the US dollar like a hammer but it rebounded like a trampoline. 
A weak retail sales report hit the US dollar like a hammer but it rebounded like a trampoline, at least on most fronts.

EUR/USD shot to 1.1220 from 1.1160 on the retail sales news (with a bit of help from PPI) but the peak for the day was moments afterwards as it slowly gave back all the gains.

It was worse for cable. It jumped 70 pips to 1.3030 but the gains evaporated within three hours and from there it continued lower to 1.2908, finishing near the daily and cycle lows.

It was a similar story in AUD/USD as it jumped to 0.7720 from 0.7680 then fell hard into the London close (position squaring?) and then continued down to 0.7645 to end at the lows.

USD/CAD was in a bit of its own world as oil weighed on the pair. Crude held a steady bid after retail sales and easily shook off a surprise jump in the Baker Hughes oil rig count data then finished at the weekly high of $44.71. Given the oil backdrop, the only surprise is that USD/CAD didn't finish lower. It touched off 1.2930 but rebounded to close near 1.2955.

الأحد، 18 سبتمبر 2016

شاهد مباريات دوري جميل للمحترفين


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weak retail sales report hit the US dollar like a hammer but it rebounded like a trampoline. 
A weak retail sales report hit the US dollar like a hammer but it rebounded like a trampoline, at least on most fronts.

EUR/USD shot to 1.1220 from 1.1160 on the retail sales news (with a bit of help from PPI) but the peak for the day was moments afterwards as it slowly gave back all the gains.

It was worse for cable. It jumped 70 pips to 1.3030 but the gains evaporated within three hours and from there it continued lower to 1.2908, finishing near the daily and cycle lows.

It was a similar story in AUD/USD as it jumped to 0.7720 from 0.7680 then fell hard into the London close (position squaring?) and then continued down to 0.7645 to end at the lows.

USD/CAD was in a bit of its own world as oil weighed on the pair. Crude held a steady bid after retail sales and easily shook off a surprise jump in the Baker Hughes oil rig count data then finished at the weekly high of $44.71. Given the oil backdrop, the only surprise is that USD/CAD didn't finish lower. It touched off 1.2930 but rebounded to close near 1.2955.

السبت، 17 سبتمبر 2016

شاهد مباراه برشلونه وليغانيس من الدوري الاسباني


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weak retail sales report hit the US dollar like a hammer but it rebounded like a trampoline. 
A weak retail sales report hit the US dollar like a hammer but it rebounded like a trampoline, at least on most fronts.

EUR/USD shot to 1.1220 from 1.1160 on the retail sales news (with a bit of help from PPI) but the peak for the day was moments afterwards as it slowly gave back all the gains.

It was worse for cable. It jumped 70 pips to 1.3030 but the gains evaporated within three hours and from there it continued lower to 1.2908, finishing near the daily and cycle lows.

It was a similar story in AUD/USD as it jumped to 0.7720 from 0.7680 then fell hard into the London close (position squaring?) and then continued down to 0.7645 to end at the lows.

USD/CAD was in a bit of its own world as oil weighed on the pair. Crude held a steady bid after retail sales and easily shook off a surprise jump in the Baker Hughes oil rig count data then finished at the weekly high of $44.71. Given the oil backdrop, the only surprise is that USD/CAD didn't finish lower. It touched off 1.2930 but rebounded to close near 1.2955.

الجمعة، 16 سبتمبر 2016

شاهد مباراة الهلال والاتفاق - دوري جميل السعودي للمحترفين

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weak retail sales report hit the US dollar like a hammer but it rebounded like a trampoline. 
A weak retail sales report hit the US dollar like a hammer but it rebounded like a trampoline, at least on most fronts.

EUR/USD shot to 1.1220 from 1.1160 on the retail sales news (with a bit of help from PPI) but the peak for the day was moments afterwards as it slowly gave back all the gains.

It was worse for cable. It jumped 70 pips to 1.3030 but the gains evaporated within three hours and from there it continued lower to 1.2908, finishing near the daily and cycle lows.

It was a similar story in AUD/USD as it jumped to 0.7720 from 0.7680 then fell hard into the London close (position squaring?) and then continued down to 0.7645 to end at the lows.

USD/CAD was in a bit of its own world as oil weighed on the pair. Crude held a steady bid after retail sales and easily shook off a surprise jump in the Baker Hughes oil rig count data then finished at the weekly high of $44.71. Given the oil backdrop, the only surprise is that USD/CAD didn't finish lower. It touched off 1.2930 but rebounded to close near 1.2955.

الأربعاء، 14 سبتمبر 2016

شاهد مباراة ريال مدريد وسبورتينج لشبونة من دوري الابطال الاوروبي


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weak retail sales report hit the US dollar like a hammer but it rebounded like a trampoline. 
A weak retail sales report hit the US dollar like a hammer but it rebounded like a trampoline, at least on most fronts.

EUR/USD shot to 1.1220 from 1.1160 on the retail sales news (with a bit of help from PPI) but the peak for the day was moments afterwards as it slowly gave back all the gains.

It was worse for cable. It jumped 70 pips to 1.3030 but the gains evaporated within three hours and from there it continued lower to 1.2908, finishing near the daily and cycle lows.

It was a similar story in AUD/USD as it jumped to 0.7720 from 0.7680 then fell hard into the London close (position squaring?) and then continued down to 0.7645 to end at the lows.

USD/CAD was in a bit of its own world as oil weighed on the pair. Crude held a steady bid after retail sales and easily shook off a surprise jump in the Baker Hughes oil rig count data then finished at the weekly high of $44.71. Given the oil backdrop, the only surprise is that USD/CAD didn't finish lower. It touched off 1.2930 but rebounded to close near 1.2955.

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weak retail sales report hit the US dollar like a hammer but it rebounded like a trampoline. 
A weak retail sales report hit the US dollar like a hammer but it rebounded like a trampoline, at least on most fronts.

EUR/USD shot to 1.1220 from 1.1160 on the retail sales news (with a bit of help from PPI) but the peak for the day was moments afterwards as it slowly gave back all the gains.

It was worse for cable. It jumped 70 pips to 1.3030 but the gains evaporated within three hours and from there it continued lower to 1.2908, finishing near the daily and cycle lows.

It was a similar story in AUD/USD as it jumped to 0.7720 from 0.7680 then fell hard into the London close (position squaring?) and then continued down to 0.7645 to end at the lows.

USD/CAD was in a bit of its own world as oil weighed on the pair. Crude held a steady bid after retail sales and easily shook off a surprise jump in the Baker Hughes oil rig count data then finished at the weekly high of $44.71. Given the oil backdrop, the only surprise is that USD/CAD didn't finish lower. It touched off 1.2930 but rebounded to close near 1.2955.

الثلاثاء، 13 سبتمبر 2016

شاهد مباراه باريس سان جيرمان وارسنال من دوري ابطال اوروبا


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weak retail sales report hit the US dollar like a hammer but it rebounded like a trampoline. 
A weak retail sales report hit the US dollar like a hammer but it rebounded like a trampoline, at least on most fronts.

EUR/USD shot to 1.1220 from 1.1160 on the retail sales news (with a bit of help from PPI) but the peak for the day was moments afterwards as it slowly gave back all the gains.

It was worse for cable. It jumped 70 pips to 1.3030 but the gains evaporated within three hours and from there it continued lower to 1.2908, finishing near the daily and cycle lows.

It was a similar story in AUD/USD as it jumped to 0.7720 from 0.7680 then fell hard into the London close (position squaring?) and then continued down to 0.7645 to end at the lows.

USD/CAD was in a bit of its own world as oil weighed on the pair. Crude held a steady bid after retail sales and easily shook off a surprise jump in the Baker Hughes oil rig count data then finished at the weekly high of $44.71. Given the oil backdrop, the only surprise is that USD/CAD didn't finish lower. It touched off 1.2930 but rebounded to close near 1.2955.