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Economic Recovery: Demanding More Purchasing Power
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The government would love to have some inflation. Trouble is, inflation is harder to conjure up than you might think.
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Collins Financial Futures Biases For February 8
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the financial futures markets for February 8.
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A Bubble In Search Of A Pin
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Should Greenspan and Bernanke have seen the bubble in housing and other assets and acted, or should we accept their defense that you can't know whether there is a bubble until after the fact? We will look at research that suggests they should have known, and, at the least, policy makers should no longer be allowed to say, "How could I have known?"
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A Trade Is Not Your Spouse
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In trading, loyalty will ultimately get you killed, or at the very least bankrupt.
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Everybody Off The Beach
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Deeply flawed heroes at the world’s central banks and treasury departments think they can do a better job of guiding the economy than the markets themselves.
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Mound Weekly Futures And Commodities Review
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James Mound reviews futures and commodities in his weekly report for the week of February 8.
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Collins Financial Futures Biases For February 5
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the financial futures markets for February 5.
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Euro Pointing Straight Down
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Mike Paulenoff writes that the euro could be heading for a test of a major uptrend line.
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Collins Financial Futures Biases For February 4
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the financial futures markets for February 4.
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Monetary Stimulus Produces Phony Recovery
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Americans with money are caught in a vise. On the one side is the de-leveraging economy. On the other is the government.
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