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What Will the Fourth Quarter Bring the Futures Markets?
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James Mound predicts that fourth quarter of the year in the futures markets.
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Market Holding Congestion
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Toni Hansen does not expect any upside to be sustainable if it begins early in the week.
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Interview with Trader Sean Blair
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Tim Bourquin interviews Sean Blair, who talks about a formula he uses to calculate pivot points and how he uses those calculations to find opportunities in the markets accurately.
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A Bull Market and a Recession?
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The dollar reaches new lows. The housing market shows no sign of a bottom. Oil almost touches $84 before backing off. Interest rates go up after the Fed cuts. So naturally the stock market keeps climbing.
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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases for October 1
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for October 1.
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U.S. Gets a ‘D’ in Flation 101
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What’s an investor to do? Without ‘deals on wheels,’ what will keep stocks rolling? And without rising house prices, how will consumers keep spending? And without consumer spending, what will prevent the U.S. economy from going into recession?
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Market Yet to Shake Trading Range
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Toni Hansen describes the current market bias as "hesitantly higher" and will be monitoring intraday momentum changes very closely.
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How to Profit from Gaps
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Price Headley discusses the types of commons gaps traders are likely to see, and how to profit from them.
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Option Idea: Bear Put Butterfly Spread in Gold Futures
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Derek Frey explains a bear put butterfly spread in gold futures.
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Can the US Dollar Regain Traction on Personal Spending Data?
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US economic data is likely to send mixed signals once again on Friday, leaving the equity markets to continue their trek higher while allowing the greenback to drift even lower.
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