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ECB Rate Decision And Impact On EUR
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The most anticipated event risk this week is the ECB's monetary policy decision on Thursday.
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We Are All Japanese Now
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Japan has gotten in the habit of living beyond its means. The country has an accumulated debt equal to twice national output and 20 times tax revenues.
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Blind Optimism In The Poor Economy
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There are now two economies in America. There's the rich, recovering economy, floating on $2 trillion in excess cash pumped in by the feds. And there's the poor economy, with millions of people drowning in all that inflation.
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Historical Chart: RBA And Turning Points In AUD
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The last three times the Reserve Bank of Australia made a monetary policy announcement, a small to large reversal was triggered in the Australian dollar.
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The Plight Of The Working Class
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John Mauldin looks at Friday's employment report, but from a little different slant.
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How To Successfully Second Guess Yourself
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Does second guessing yourself give you an edge over automated computer trading?
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Protecting Yourself From The Inexorable Decline Of The US Dollar
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The past is prelude. The feds are working hard to make the dollar worth even less in the future. Given the Fed’s current enthusiasm for debasing it, in a few years, the dollar may have no value left.
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How Much Further Can The Euro Rise?
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The euro staged a remarkable rally after dipping as low as 1.4060 following the U.S. non-farm payrolls release.
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FOMC Minutes And ECB Rate Decision Dominate Pivotal Week
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US dollar bulls were disappointed to see a lack of follow-through on the post-NFP dollar rally.
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Euro Is Guaranteed Trend And Momentum With The ECB Rate Decision
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For the past two years, ECB policy meetings were altogether overlooked by market participants.
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