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When Gamblers Drive The Markets
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At least someone is making money from this foreclosure racket.
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Tiny Tim's Big Fantasy
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This weekend, US Treasury Secretary Geithner proposed to the world's finance ministers that they cap their current account surpluses at a fixed percentage of GDP. How would that work? Why do it at all? What’s the point?
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Sticking With The Market Trend
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Seven weeks of positive gains. The trend is your friend until it isn't.
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The Subprime Debacle: Act 2, Part 2
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John Mauldin looks at the massive fraud involved in the sale of mortgage-backed securities. It's scandalous, and almost too much to contemplate.
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What Business Are You In?
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The mistake of misunderstanding your business is common. What business are traders in?
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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 October 25.
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All Signs Point To A Great Correction
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The economy is either growing slowly, or contracting.
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Negative Technicals For Gold (GLD)
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Mike Paulenoff looks at the big picture of the SPDR Gold Shares ETF (GLD).
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Topping Pattern In Oil (USO)
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Mike Paulenoff writes that ETF traders may want to watch for downside in the US Oil Fund (USO).
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Clues From The Fed?
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Over the past few weeks we have been focused on the question of whether the Fed will increase stimulus. Now that another round of quantitative easing is all but certain, the new question becomes how aggressive will the Fed be?
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