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UK Retail Sales Could Accelerate the GBP/USD Rally
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If UK retail sales data proves to be better than expected, the news could lead Cable to trek higher. Moreover, with aggressive rate cuts by the Bank of England already priced into GBP/USD, the declines may be overdone and the pair could respond more severely to slightly bullish economic figures.
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Fighting the Little Devils in Front of Us
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There is no magic elixir, no panacea, no free lunch. When you borrow money, you have to pay it back. And when everyone is trying to pay down debt, no one has money to bid up asset prices.
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US Dollar’s Recovery Does Not Equal a Bottom
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The US dollar recovered against every major currency, and stronger economic data has curbed expectations for a 75bp rate cut.
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Australian Labor Market Data May Help Propel AUD/USD Towards 0.9000
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Australian labor market data could propel AUD/USD higher, and if the employment change is actually stronger-than-expected, the markets may ramp up speculation that the RBA will move to hike rates.
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The Perils of Perfectionism in Trading
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Price Headley writes that the desire to be perfect cost him plenty of money in the early days of his trading career.
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Is the US Headed for Recession?
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If the US is headed for a recession, where should you put your money?
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Dovish Bernanke Suggests Rate Cut Cycle Far from Over
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's ultra-dovish commentary last week triggered a major sell-off for the US dollar and led fed fund futures to fully price in a 50bp cut on January 30, along with a 50 percent chance of a whopping 75 bp cut.
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The Art of Socializing Risk
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Central bankers and politicians have not really mastered the business cycle. Instead, what they have done is elaborated the art of socializing risk. That is, they’ve found new and more socially acceptable ways of taking losses from those who deserve them and passing them along to the general public.
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Retail Sales and PPI Trigger Sharp Moves in the Currency Market
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Retail sales and producer prices both contracted in the month of December, but the dollar did not weaken across the board.
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Will US CPI Lead the Dollar to Record Lows Against the Euro on Wednesday?
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On Wednesday, US CPI could propel EUR/USD higher, with losses for the dollar, especially if the figures soften in line with or more than forecasts.
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