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Markets

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On Script

Feb 14, 2013 at 15:09

The euro appears to be following the mirrored pivot glide-path from this weekend (see Here). Going forward, we will be looking for downside momentum to become entangled around the bottom…

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Eurozone Economy Contracts .6% in 4th Quarter; France Down .3%, Germany Down .6%, Italy Down .9%...

Feb 14, 2013 at 12:53

As expected in this quarter (but not by economists) eurozone economies contracted at the sharpest rates in four years with Germany, France, and Italy falling short of consensus estimates. The…

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Currency 'War' or 'Revolution'?

Feb 14, 2013 at 10:40

Talk of a Currency War is becoming much more frequent these days. What's meant by this is that the competitive devaluations of currencies, which has gone on for such a…

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Gold Volatility - Are You Worried?

Feb 14, 2013 at 10:24

Does this sound familiar? "Gold is going nowhere - up one day and down the next! I'm scared! Maybe I should bail out." Unlike buying stocks, which Wall Street and…

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Beijing's Pollution Alarms Neighbors

Feb 14, 2013 at 08:34

The good news for the Chinese leadership is that their fiscal policies have paid off, producing both the world's second largest economy and the globe's leading creditor nation in less…

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Madonna Had it All Wrong

Feb 14, 2013 at 08:15

Try as they might to deny it, this is the Keynesian wet dream playing out in living color. To finance government spending, the Central Bank of Argentina has been putting…

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SPX: Follow Up of the Short Term EWP

Feb 14, 2013 at 06:28

Yesterday SPX achieved another marginal new high during the first hour of trading and then it slid during most of the day although by eod bulls attempted a recovery. This…

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GBP/USD: Making New Lows

Feb 14, 2013 at 06:08

GBP/USD has moved below the support implied by the February intraday bullish reversal (1.5573). Further weakness is favoured. Supports can be found at 1.5491 (02/08/2012 low) and 1.5394 (12/07/2012 low).…

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To Stay With a Long Term Gold Trend Requires True Grit

Feb 13, 2013 at 19:30

Gold is in a very healthy accumulation phase, and gold may yet test the lower end of the current trading range, do you have the true grit to hang on.

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The Currency War Is Not New: It's Merely Escalating

Feb 13, 2013 at 19:29

For several years now, global central banks have been engaging quietly in this war. Each central bank has been implicitly playing "beggar-thy-neighbor" by making its currency relatively plentiful, and therefore…