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British Pound Outlook Remains Volatile
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The British pound finished the week lower against the US dollar, as comments by Bank of England Governor Mervyn King and the minutes from the central bank’s last meeting added to evidence that another rate cut was on the way.
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The Dollar Is Falling
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The Chinese are looking for ways to diversify out of the dollar, while European economies are falling like a rock.
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Undeniable Vicious Range-Bound Action
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Todd Gordon is frustrated with the head fakes in the currency markets.
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Understanding The Moves In The British Pound
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The main story behind the British pound rally during the early European trading session was talk that European finance ministers will be attacking UK Chancellor Darling over the sterling’s slide.
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US Dollar Down As Consumer Confidence Nears 28-Year Lows
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After a conspicuously choppy session, the US dollar would finish the week with a modest buffer from major breakout levels.
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Basics Of Stock Sector Rotation
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When utilizing the sector rotation strategy, a trader is making a long-term commitment, but also a commitment to be fluid in management style.
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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases For February 13
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for February 13.
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The Economic Panic Of 2009
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It’s a panic because people fear that the money they sent out to work for them may not be coming home again.
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G7 Meeting Begins Tomorrow
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What impact will it have on the dollar?
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US Dollar Stronger, Japanese Yen Mixed Ahead Of Final Fiscal Stimulus Vote
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The US dollar surged across the majors, while the Japanese yen ended the day mixed as equities plunged throughout the day but staged a last minute rebound on reports that the US government would assist homeowners struggling with mortgages.
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