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US Dollar Falls, But Finds Trendline Support
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Will we see a breakout next week?
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The Mental Nature Of The Credit Crisis
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Like all financial crises, the current crisis is a crisis of confidence and trust.
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US Dollar May See Biggest US CPI Drop Since 1950
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The US dollar ended on a mixed note on Tuesday, losing out against the euro, Swiss franc, British pound, and Japanese yen while gaining versus the commodity dollars.
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Trading Range And Inflation Fears
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With the markets at the top of the range for now we'll have to see if buyers are still willing to pay up.
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Curing One Financial Disaster With A Worse One
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The longer the rally goes on, the more people think it is permanent. They think the crisis is over already.
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Will Yen Strengthen Further?
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What does Kathy Lien see for the yen?
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US Dollar Rally Continues
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The US dollar was one of the biggest winners on a day when equities and FX carry trades took a beating, indicating that the greenback hasn’t lost its luster as a safe haven asset.
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Swing and Day Trading Strategies Of A Highly Profitable Trader
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John Gilner describes to Tim Bourquin the exact candlestick patterns he is watching for and how he scales in and out of his positions to get the maximum gain possible. His straightforward approach is one any trader can understand and replicate for his own accounts.
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A Year After The Oil Bubble Burst
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A scan of the best and worst performing ETF's over the last 52 weeks shows the damage that has been seen in the Energy Sector since that time.
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The Curious Case Of The Normal Recession
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Deficits at 13% of GDP? GM goings bust? US presidents running auto companies and banks? This is normal?
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