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What Goes Up Will Surely Come Down
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Price movements tell us something, but only in their extreme form, and only because we have an intuition about the way nature works.
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The Statistical Recovery, Part 2
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This coming "recovery" is not going to feel like a typical one, and those expecting a "V"-shaped recovery are simply making projections from previous economic recoveries, which, based on the fundamentals, are not warranted.
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Don't Go For The Vault
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What do movies have to teach us about discipline in our trading?
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US Dollar: Is This The Turn Markets Have Been Waiting For?
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Foreseeable highlights in the week ahead include Treasury International Capital (TICs) data, Housing Starts and Building Permits reports, and an end-of-week Existing Home Sales release.
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Euro: How Strong Is The Economic Recovery?
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An enduring concern for traders is the stability of Europe's financial markets.
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Japanese Yen Conflicted As Risk Trends Mix With Key GDP Report
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This week will help traders separate and rank the potency of the various factors driving Japanese Yen price action going forward, aiding in building an informed directional bias for the months ahead.
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UK CPI May Weigh Further
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Looking ahead to this coming week, there will be a flurry of UK economic reports but only two may have a substantial impact.
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Swiss Franc Reversal Nearing As Range Bound Price Action Continues
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The lack of conviction from dollar and euro bulls could lead to more Swiss franc gains in the coming week until we see support levels threatened.
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The Consumer Has Dug In His Heels
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He's not going a step further until he unloads his excess baggage of debt.
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No More Giveaways, No More Recovery
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People are coming to believe that recession is almost over, and happy times are here again.
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