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When Will the Dollar Rally End?
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With the only reason for the dollar’s rally being risk aversion, many traders are wondering when the dollar rally will end.
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Euro Traders are Betting on Dovish ECB Rhetoric
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On Thursday, two major central bank decisions are scheduled to be released, and the results could have a large impact on the markets, particularly in FX.
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Why is The Dollar So Strong?
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What’s behind the dollar rally? There are many theories, but few clear reasons. Often the reasons for such market moves become obvious only in retrospect.
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Financial Setbacks
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There is no magic to Free Enterprise. It is the best way to create wealth, but it does not prevent people from making mistakes. Capitalism offers people a chance to make money. But it also offers them a chance to make fools of themselves.
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Currency Traders are Snapping Up Dollars
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Over the past few weeks, whenever the dollar would rise against the Euro for example, it would fall against the Japanese yen or British pound. Today was different.
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Will Ivey PMI Signal Possible Rate Cut by the BOC?
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If the Ivey PMI data proves to be disappointing, fears that Canada will follow the US into a major economic slowdown will pervade throughout the Canadian financial markets.
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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases for February 5
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for February 5.
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Inside Day Signals a Potential Break in Euro
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The recent price action of the EUR/USD suggests that we could see a breakout in the currency pair in the near future.
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Capitalism and the American Way
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Capitalism produces wealth; it makes people richer than any other system. The more you tamper with it, the less well it works.
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Will AUD/USD Rally on Rate Hike?
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If the Federal Reserve is dovish and aggressively cutting rates, the Reserve Bank of Australia is quite the opposite and may exhibit their hawkish bias with a rate hike.
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