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Fed Statement Sends Dow, Carry Trade Lower
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The US dollar remained largely unchanged despite late stock market tumbles, with continued market turmoil dooming the carry trade to further drops.
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Your Checklist for Trading Success
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Price Headley has six key behaviors that you should have on your checklist for trading success.
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Rocky Market Conditions Could Drive the Fed to Cut in September
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The release of the minutes from the FOMC’s August 7 meeting didn’t shed any new light on the central bank’s policy stance, as the meeting occurred just days before market volatility spiked and risk aversion started to reign on August 9.
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Yen Crosses Begin Next Bearish Wave
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Currency technical analyst Jamie Saettele analyzes the Japanese yen against the Canadian dollar, Swiss franc, and New Zealand dollar.
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Euro Close to a Top
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A larger more complex correction may be playing out.
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Better Than Expected IFO Lifts Euro Off Its Lows
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Another round of risk aversion hit the currency market during the Asian session.
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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases for August 28
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for August 28.
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Late Day Carry Trade Weakness Triggers Stops
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Late day carry trade weakness has pulled EUR/JPY down through the last acceptable support level that allows us to call this upwards-trending correction still intact.
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Lifestyles of the Rich on Welfare
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We're always counting on government safety nets.
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Federal Reserve: Arguments For and Against a September Rate Cut
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Over the weekend, Federal Reserve Presidents Poole, Lacker and Fisher all attempted to calm the markets by talking up the resilience of the US economy and the possibility of a stable labor market.
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