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Stock Market Gains Strength Off Weekly Support Level
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Second quarter earnings are expected to have fallen just over 22% since Q2 2007. Third-quarter forecasts have also been lowered. Given the current weekly time frames in the indices, however, there is a strong probability that the market will be able to hold the lows for the remainder of the year, at least in the Dow and S&Ps.
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Interview With Trader Eric Patterson
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Tim Bourquin interviews Eric Patterson, who talks about why he executes 1500 to 2000 trades a day.
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Equities Soar, Oil Slides
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We will know more on Monday whether the QQQQ will confirm upside follow-through.
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A Market That's Surprisingly Surprising
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What surprises Bill Bonner about this market is that anyone finds it surprising.
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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases For August 8
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for August 8.
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The Absent-Minded Credit Cycle
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There are two ways to play a correction. You can look for bargains as investors sell off their losing positions. Or, you can take a vacation.
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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases For August 7
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for August 7.
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Financial Correction Center
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When it comes to money, politics or romance, the sins of omission may cause you to miss opportunities, but the sins of commission get you sent to hell.
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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases For August 6
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for August 6.
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The Wind From Wall Street's Sails
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A correction is always equal and opposite to the claptrap that preceded it.
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