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The McMillan Options Strategist Weekly
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Lawrence G. McMillan reviews the options market in his weekly column for June 22.
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The Bang! Moment Is Here
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We know that money is simply flying out of Greek banks. A number of them are clearly insolvent, yet they are meeting demands for withdrawals. Where is the cash coming from?
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The McMillan Options Strategist Weekly
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Lawrence G. McMillan reviews the options market in his weekly column for June 15.
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A Dysfunctional Nation
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European leaders launched the euro project in the last century as an experiment to see whether political hope could become economic reality. What they have done is create one of the most dysfunctional economic systems in history.
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Why Technical Analysis Always Fails In The End
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Boris Schlossberg writes that you can trade statistically or you can trade analytically.
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The McMillan Options Strategist Weekly
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Lawrence G. McMillan reviews the options market in his weekly column for June 8.
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First Deflation, Then Inflation, But the Timing?
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Recessions are by definition deflationary. Deleveraging events are also deflationary. A recession accompanied by deleveraging is especially deflationary.
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The McMillan Options Strategist Weekly
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Lawrence G. McMillan reviews the options market in his weekly column for June 1.
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Meanwhile, Back At The Ranch
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It is simply hard to tear your eyes away from the slow-motion train wreck that is Europe. Historians will be writing about this moment in time for centuries, and with an ever-present media we see it unfold before our eyes.
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Why Success Breeds Failure In Trading
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Why do capable, talented people manage to blow up their massive accounts with alarming speed?
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