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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 June 2.
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The Problem With The Euro
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John Mauldin turns his attention to the euro in the week's commentary.
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Interview With Trader Johnson
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Tim Bourquin interviews Johnson, who talks about his his overall philosophy about the markets, his monthly and annual goals, and why his favorite trade is shorting into resistance.
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The Wrong Kind Of Bubbles
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Speculative capital is what the Feds create when they lend money below the inflation rate. It does not go out and invest in long term projects like steel mills. Instead, it looks for the hot, rising market -- the one that will give it a quick payoff.
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US Dollar Weighed Down By Slowing Spending
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The US dollar inched lower on Friday as US indicators only added to the pile of evidence suggesting that the economy is far from recovery mode.
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Will A Slowdown In Manufacturing Stall The Dollar's Momentum?
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The Institute for Supply Management is expected to report that their survey of conditions in the manufacturing sector fell back to February’s five-year low of 48.0 in May from 48.6.
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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases For May 30
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for May 30.
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As Simple As Supply And Demand?
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The Big Picture in the oil market is one of the most confusing and complex Bill Bonner has ever seen.
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US Dollar Rally Cut Short By Drop In Durable Goods Orders
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The US dollar rallied across the majors throughout much of the European trading session, but the release of data during the US trading session cut the move short.
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Will Slow Growth Start A Bullish USD-CAD Trend?
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The Canadian GDP report is due out Friday which will provide measurements of growth for the month of March and the first quarter of 2008. Expectations are that the economy was flat for March and slowed in the first quarter to 0.4% from 0.8% the quarter prior.
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