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EUR/USD: 2 Weeks of Declines. Now What?
Our Currency Specialty Service's new video update tells you where EUR/USD, USD/CHF and USD/CAD should go next week
By Vadim Pokhlebkin
Fri, 11 May 2012 16:30:00 ET
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Google "euro" in the news, and these are the headlines you get: 

  • "Euro Falls for 2nd Week on Concern Greece May Exit Union (Bloomberg)
  • "FOREX-Euro near 3-1/2-month low vs dollar as Greece churns" (Reuters‎)
  • "Fitch may put euro-zone states on negative watch" (CBS News) 
Sounds pretty negative. In fact, today's sentiment towards the euro brings to memory the summer of 2010. The euro had been falling for 6 months, and the headlines read:
 
  • "The single currency is a disaster..." (June 18, 2010, Telegraph.co.uk)
  • "Medvedev Says He 'Cannot Rule Out' Collapse of Euro" (June 18, 2010, BusinessWeek) 
Shortly after, the euro (and EUR/USD) bottomed and started a powerful 4-month rally.
 
Now that EUR/USD spent two weeks in a persistent decline, could we be at a similar juncture?
 
The editor of our forex-focused Currency Specialty Service Jim Martens has just recorded a new, 6-minute video update for subscribers.
 
You get a thorough overview of the recent dollar strength and a forecast for where EUR/USD, USD/CHF and USD/CAD should go next week. 

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