A “PIP” – which stands for Point in Percentage - is the unit of measure used by forex traders to define the smallest change in value between two currencies. Learn how to understand pips in forex here: https://t.co/782gHedGTW https://t.co/i6fB1PIQbx

#Crudeoil prices could reverse lower as the #OPEC Monthly Oil Market Report (MOMR) forecasts fading global demand and oversupply concerns. Get your #commodities update from @DanielGMoss here: https://t.co/G02ajeLPqZ https://t.co/THuauT4XQ9

The outlook for the $EURUSD pair has worsened after its failure to move back to the high just above 1.20 touched on September 1 despite the #ECB’s decision earlier this month not to talk down the Euro. Get your #currencies update from @MartinSEssex here: https://t.co/kDCHxHgGlU https://t.co/Li4jHqaNdC

#USDollar Outlook Bearish on Mnuchin & Powell Testimonies, Key US Data ⬇️ https://www.dailyfx.com/forex/fundamental/forecast/weekly/usd/2020/09/20/US-Dollar-Outlook-Bearish-on-Mnuchin-Powell-Testimonies-Key-US-Data.html

The London trading session accounts for around 35% of total average forex turnover*, the largest amount relative to its peers. The London forex session overlaps with the New York session. Learn about trading the London forex session here: https://t.co/UTWxbnNz7M https://t.co/fuWSUDE1pT

The Federal Reserve System (the Fed) was founded in 1913 by the United States Congress. The Fed’s actions and policies have a major impact on currency value, affecting many trades involving the US Dollar. Learn more about the Fed here: https://t.co/ADSC4sIHrP https://t.co/eRTdlhAOFN

The Japanese #Yen may continue to exhibit a bullish behavior as the Bank of Japan (BoJ) appears to be in no rush to alter the path for monetary policy. Get your #currencies update from @DavidJSong here: https://t.co/HFjc6KGzRw

The New Zealand Dollar appears poised to extend its climb against its haven-associated counterparts as long-term trend break hints at cyclical upturn. Get your $NZDUSD market update from @DanielGMoss here: https://t.co/CPxP1Q8B6d https://t.co/n2wESiqnpJ

The US Dollar may rise against ASEAN currencies like the Singapore Dollar if local retail sales and sentiment data disappoints. USD/IDR may fall on the Bank of Indonesia. Get your market update from @ddubrovskyFX here:https://t.co/HpH8pXFdLl https://t.co/laHmaZXpJe