End of Year Trading – Hotter Than Expected! With Thanksgiving safely behind us, the holiday season is in full swing. What this usually means in the Forex world is that things seem to move slowly. But it's safe to say that trading in 2011 has set new standards and has kicked previous market expectations to the curb. What does this mean for you? Keep a keen eye on the markets and you may find unexpected opportunities in the days and weeks ahead, especially with the increased consumer confidence around the holidays. If you trade the news, keep an eye on European developments, and if you're a purely technical trader, make sure to watch for upcoming trends – we expect there to be a lot of very good trading opportunities before the start of 2012! Start by checking out these analyses by our top analysts:
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