Confirming you are not from the U.S. or the Philippines

By giving this statement, I explicitly declare and confirm that:
  • I am not a U.S. citizen or resident
  • I am not a resident of the Philippines
  • I do not directly or indirectly own more than 10% of shares/voting rights/interest of the U.S. residents and/or do not control U.S. citizens or residents by other means
  • I am not under the direct or indirect ownership of more than 10% of shares/voting rights/interest and/or under the control of U.S. citizen or resident exercised by other means
  • I am not affiliated with U.S. citizens or residents in terms of Section 1504(a) of FATCA
  • I am aware of my liability for making a false declaration.
For the purposes of this statement, all U.S. dependent countries and territories are equalled to the main territory of the USA. I accept full responsibility for the accuracy of this declaration and commit to personally address and resolve any claims or issues that may arise from a breach of this statement.
We are dedicated to your privacy and the security of your personal information. We only collect emails to provide special offers and important information about our products and services. By submitting your email address, you agree to receive such letters from us. If you want to unsubscribe or have any questions or concerns, write to our Customer Support.
Octa trading broker
Open trading account
Back

Forex: EUR/USD eyes 1.3500 ahead of G20

The sentiment circling the euro remains optimistic ahead of the G20 gathering that kicks in tomorrow, as the risk-on mode dominates the session.
Increasing outflows from the sterling after a dovish speech by Governor M.King has recently supported the euro, pushing the cross to the boundaries of 1.3500

As of writing, the cross is up 0.26% at 1.3492 and a surpass of the psychological level at 1.3500 would open the way to 1.3577 (high Feb.7) and then 1.3598 (high Feb.5).
On the flip side, support levels line up at 1.3364 (low Feb.12) followed by 1.3325 (low Feb.11) and 1.3300 (psychological level).

US MBA Mortgage Applications down to -6.4% in Feb 8 from 3.4%

Read more Previous

US: MBA Mortgage Applications drop 6.4% in Feb-8

After rising by 3.4% in the week ending at February 1, US MBA Mortgage Applications dropped 6.4% in the Feb-8 week.
Read more Next