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Trade Or Fade: Weekly Analysis Of Major Currencies
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Currency strategist Boris Schlossberg analyzes the major currencies for the week of August 4.
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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases For August 4
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for August 4.
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The Rise Of A New Asset Class
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John Mauldin believes that over the next 20 years the US economy will grow at roughly a rate of 3 percent compounded, in real terms. But he believes that we have some headwinds for the next year or two.
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Will Stagflation Lead Another Commodities Boom?
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Bill Bonner writes that the bull market in commodities isn't over.
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US Dollar Depends On Fed For Direction Next Week
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The US dollar’s consolidation continued on Friday as US non-farm payrolls (NFPs) failed to have a lasting impact on the currency.
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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases For August 1
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for August 1.
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Wild Price Action Following GDP
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The dollar came in offered as EUR/USD and our AUD/USD dealt higher like it was March all over again.
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The Pin In The Monetary Hand Grenade
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Yesterday, George W. Bush signed the housing bill in which up to $300 billion is to be spent bailing out naïve homeowners, caddish mortgage lenders and Wall Street geniuses.
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Could Non-Farm Payrolls Fall By 100K?
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The US dollar has appreciated in recent weeks, as overnight index swaps signal that traders expect the Federal Reserve to raise rates by 75 basis points over the course of the next eight FOMC meetings. However, the next release of non-farm payrolls is expected to reveal job losses for the seventh consecutive month while the US unemployment rate is anticipated to hit a 4-year high of 5.6 percent.
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US Dollar Reaction To GDP Short-Lived
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The release of US GDP figures proved to spark volatility for the US dollar on Thursday in a rather unexpected way.
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