All Trade Ideas and trading scenarios found on FX360.com are hypothetical. FX360.com has not placed these Ideas in a live trading environment. Forex Trading involves high risks, with the potential for substantial losses that exceed your initial deposit and is not suitable for all persons. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of futures results.

Geithner Comments Send Dollar For a Ride

0 Comments - Add your comment
last
change
volume
Last Updated: 10 min ago

Updated - A few minutes after saying the U.S. is open to an SDR linked currency, Geithner clarified his comments by saying that there is "no change in dollar as world's reserve currency and likely to remain so for long time."  In our alert, we said that the dollar would rebound if he attempts to clarify his comments.  These contradictory statements are clearly the act of an amateur Treasury Secretary that has been thrust onto the public forum and is struggling with the need to be very particular in his choice of words. Geithner is learning the hard way about the impact that his comments can have on the currency market and despite his attempt to pacify investors, his words have left air of uncertainty in the U.S. dollar. 

In a blink of an eye, the U.S. dollar has collapsed against the Euro, Japanese Yen and other major currencies.  The trigger was comments from Tim Geithner who said that the U.S. is "quite open" to China's suggestion of moving towards a Special Drawing Right (SDR) linked currency system.  If the world adopts the SDR, which was created by the IMF as an international reserve asset, it would mean that countries around the world would need to hold less U.S. dollars.  The U.S. is probably open to this suggestion because a weaker dollar is stimulative for the U.S. economy and would relieve the U.S. from having to implement effective monetary policy while balancing the international demand for a reserve currency.

Geithner's comments indicate that the U.S. is not taking China's suggestion with a grain of salt and instead is giving it legitimacy. This is extremely important ahead of the G20 meeting.  The only question is whether this is another amateur mistake by the new U.S. Treasury Secretary.  When he first took office, he mistakenly threatened to brand China as a currency manipulator, putting his reputation at risk. The dollar will recover its gains if Geithner attempts to clarify his comments.  In addition to the comments on China, Geithner also said that the U.S. still has substantial resources left in TARP and that it will take a few months before we can see effects of the mortgage modifications measures. 

Last night, President Obama said that the U.S. dollar is strong and there is no need for a global currency. 

 

Obama Talking About the U.S. Dollar and Global Currency

 


The information, including Commentary and Trade Ideas, provided on FX360.com should not be relied upon as a substitute for extensive independent research which should be performed before making your investment decisions. Global Futures & Forex, Ltd. (“GFT Markets”) and FX360.com is merely providing this information for your general information. The information and opinions presented do not take into account any particular individual’s investment objectives, financial situation, or needs. All investors should obtain advice based on their unique situation before making any investment decision and should tailor the trade size and leverage of their trading to their personal risk appetite. Any projections or views of the market provided by FX360.com may not prove to be accurate.

The views of the authors and analysts are not necessarily those of GFT Markets, its owners, officers, agents or other employees. FX360.com and the currency research team will not be responsible for any losses incurred on investments made by readers and clients as a result of any information contained on FX360.com. GFT Markets and the currency research team do not render investment, legal, accounting, tax, or other professional advice. If investment, legal, tax, or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought.

Comments (0)

Add Your Comment

Please login to post a comment or sign up for an FX360® account.

About The Author

Kathy Lien began her FX trading career 10 years ago at J.P. Morgan Chase. After graduating New York University’s Leonard Stern School of Business at the age of 18, Kathy joined the bank's interbank FX trading desk and eventually moved to the cross markets proprietary trading desk. In the interbank market, her ability to create solid fundamental and technical analysis from the myriad of information on the market helped her trade forex spot and options. Her experience eventually led her to be chief strategist at Daily FX where she worked until she joined GFT in 2008.

With her knowledge of forex, as well as her experience trading other products, such as interest rate derivates, bonds, equities, and futures, Lien has built a reputation as an international currency analyst. She is frequently quoted on CNBC, Bloomberg, Fox Business and Reuters. Lien has also written for publications like Active Trader, Futures, and SFO magazine. She is the author of the newly updated Day Trading the Currency Market: Technical and Fundamental Strategies to Profit from Market Moves, and the co-author of Millionaire Traders: How Everyday People Are Beating Wall Street at Its Own Game with Boris Schlossberg.

To buy Kathy’s newly updated Day Trading and Swing Trading the Currency Market: Technical and Fundamental Strategies to Profit from Market Moves, click here.

MARKET NEWS ALERTS

Receive daily commentary, technical analysis reports and potential strategies from our team of market strategists and technical analysts.
  • Your first name:
  • Your last name:
  • Country:
  • Area code:
  • Phone:
Your email address:




Already getting alerts but don't have a FX360 account? Manage your subscriptions by creating an account now.

Already have an account? Manage your subscription here.

TRADE IDEAS

  • Trades to Watch
  • Trades in Progress
currency trade idea
EUR/AUD
Medium term



Buy Buy at 1.3240
Stop at 1.317
Target at 1.337
There are currently no trades in progress.
These are hypothetical trades and should not be relied upon as a substitute for independent research.

CENTRAL BANK RATES