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Hawkish Inflation Bias Will Continue to Support Euro
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The European Central Bank has not backed off from their hawkish inflation bias by any means, and with good reason: CPI remains well above their comfort zone and upside inflation risks persist.
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Stock Market Extends Last Week's Gains
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Toni Hansen thinks that Monday's gains may extend even further into the early morning trade, but she is looking for a correction off resistance into the afternoon on Tuesday.
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Odom & Frey Weekly Futures and Options Views
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Derek Frey provides weekly market commentary on futures and options for the week of March 24.
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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases for March 25
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for March 25.
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Weapons of Financial Destruction
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Once again, derivatives are have become a weapon of mass destruction on Wall Street.
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Thoughts on the Continuing Crisis
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This week we will reexamine Bear Stearns bailout, look at the drop in gold and commodities, come to the defense of Alan Greenspan, and think through to the end game of the economic crisis.
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Stock Market Relief in Sight?
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Economic concerns remain strong despite the market's recent recovery action.
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Interview with Trader Stewie
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Tim Bourquin interviews Trader Stewie, who talks about why he never uses stop losses, how he finds trading opportunities, and why he sometimes puts himself on "trading probation."
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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases for March 24
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for March 24.
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IOU's with Handcuffs
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When central banks put in extra cash, it sounds vaguely inflationary. In fact, it is a sign of just the opposite.
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