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Catching Argentinian Disease
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This week, we will look at the Argentinian experience and ask whether hyperinflation can happen in the U.S.
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US Dollar Forecast Remains Bullish Ahead Of Critical Economic Data
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A substantial week of economic event risk promises no shortage of excitement in the days ahead.
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Euro Pullback May Turn Into Reversal Should Dollar Recover
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While risk appetite is always important to monitor regardless of what asset you are trading, the euro may still find volatility or alter its position on the risk spectrum through its own event risk.
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Japanese Yen May See Consolidation Period Following Major Rally
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Traders looking for a harbinger of Japanese yen strength or weakness may prefer to look toward broader risk trends, as fundamental forces have yet to truly play any role in the currency's moves.
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British Pound Assured Volatility
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Though they are inextricably linked, economic health and interest rate policy post two very unique concerns for sterling traders.
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Swiss Franc Likely To See Major Breakout Versus Euro
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The countervailing forces of Swiss National Bank intervention and financial market flights to safety should make for another eventful week of Swiss franc trading.
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Kiss Of Debt
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What’s the best way to get through a debt crisis?
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Economic Correction Disease
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Every emergency is an opportunity. The feds don't want to waste it. Instead, they swing into operation with a rescue plan.
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A Housing Bust Chronology
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Leverage in the private sector led to the banking crisis/bear market of 2007-2009. Debt always leads to trouble. Next up: a crisis in the public sector.
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The Best Of Times
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We get talk about tightening and taking away the easy credit, but we got the fourth largest monetization on record last week.
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