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Bullish On Euro And Gold
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Mike Paulenoff thinks that the euro and gold are warning us to expect potentially powerful, bullish upside resolutions.
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The Day QE2 Ended
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The debt ceiling is distraction. It's just an American nuance to a genuine problem that is plaguing all the mature democratic economies.
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A View On The Last Half Of The Year
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John Mauldin shares his thoughts on what the next six months could look like.
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Know Your Trading Flow
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Why is Boris Schlossberg a proponent of trading flow -- trading in the direction of the immediate trend.
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When Lenders Stop Lending
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What if bond buyers suddenly recalled how they got mugged the last time?
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US Dollar Second Half Trend Hinges On NFP Results, Dow Jones Rallies
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The US dollar tumbled as the Dow Jones Industrial Average saw its biggest single-week rally in two years, limping into the first week of second half trading.
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Euro Turns To ECB, US Jobs Data As Greece Worries Fade
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An action-packed week left the euro at the highest level in almost a month after Greece successfully passed a new deficit-reduction plan.
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Japanese Yen To Be Influenced By Risk, Policy
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The Japanese yen weaken against most of its major counterparts as currency traders increased their appetite for yields, and the rise in carry interest may continue to bear down on the currency as risk sentiment continue to dictate price action in the foreign exchange market.
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British Pound To Resume Slide Ahead Of BoE Decision
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The British pound traded sideways over the course of the last week of June against the major currencies.
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Canadian Dollar Outlook Hinges On Ivey PMI, Employment
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The Canadian dollar may continue to gain ground against its U.S. counterpart as interest rate expectations gather pace, but currency traders may show a mixed reaction to the data scheduled for the following week.
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