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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases For June 6
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for June 6.
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Have We Avoided Recession?
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Non-Farm Payrolls will tell us Friday.
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Interview With Trader Brian Shannon
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Tim Bourquin interviews Brian Shannon, who talks about why he sets a 3-5% gain goal each week for himself, and how he finds opportunities with "acceptable risk."
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Stock Market Action Choppy Despite Trend Day
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Toni Hansen is going into Friday's session with the expectation of highs holding within about the first 15 minutes of the day. She is then anticipating a correction with a pullback off highs throughout most of the day.
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UltraShort Oil & Gas ETF (DUG) In Decline
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This morning's down gap and plunge of 4.25% has inflicted pain on the UltraShort Oil & Gas ETF (DUG).
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What Has Really Changed?
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What happened to the price of copper? Why are Asian stocks going down? Are they really going to cut rates today? The answers are not always satisfying, but the questions keep coming. And the question this morning is what has really changed?
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Stock Market Repeats Morning Rally and Afternoon Reversal
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The index futures held the late-day reversal and continued higher into the early hours of trading on Thursday. This leaves the market looking bullish into Thursday morning. Toni Hansen is looking for the indices to test the 10- and 20-day sma resistance levels before again stepping lower.
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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases For June 5
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for June 5.
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Big Ben's Loose Lips
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Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke broke with long standing tradition in order to express himself on the dollar yesterday.
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Upside Inflation Risks Take Center Stage
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The Fed is very likely to leave rates unchanged at 2%, as more accommodative policy is no longer needed, and may actually be damaging as upside inflation risks build.
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