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The Question to the Golden Answer
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The big question is probably this: can the Fed now save stocks, housing and the economy by destroying the dollar?
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Rate Cut Expectations Drop Significantly
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With no US economic data released this morning, traders were sitting at the edge of their seats waiting for this afternoon’s FOMC minutes.
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US Fed: One and Done for Now?
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The Federal Reserve said that they would consider more options "closely" after the September meeting, but that all future actions depend on the economy and market developments.
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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases for October 9
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for October 9.
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A Builder's Version of Paradise Lost
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Are houses a wasting asset, not an appreciating asset?
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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 October 8.
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Collection of Trader Tools Improves Odds
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Price Headley considers a variety of factors when making decisions. While they can still be wrong together, he believes the odds improve by watching multiple ideas.
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UK Inflation Pressures May Prevent Rate Cuts
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UK producer price data are expected to surge higher and could signal that inflation pressures are building up rapidly, which could severely limit the ability of the Bank of England to cut rates this year.
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The Slow Motion Recession
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John Mauldin looks at what employment growth tells us about the growth of the US economy, at how a fall in home prices will affect consumer spending, and at whether the Fed is indeed done cutting.
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The McMillan Options Strategist Weekly
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Lawrence G. McMillan reviews the options market in his weekly column for October 5.
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