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Markets

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Euro Negativity

Jun 17, 2005 at 00:00

We've been short-term bullish on the Dollar Index, which means short-term bearish on the euro because the dollar's value relative to the euro comprises almost 60% of the Dollar Index,…

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A Gold-Euro Bust!

Jun 17, 2005 at 00:00

Does this title confuse you? I'll bet it does, because in the minds of most gold investors it seems backwards. To most, it should read: "A Euro-Gold Boom!" That signifies…

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Hot Foreign Money into US Loses Steam

Jun 17, 2005 at 00:00

The dollar loses ground across the board after net foreign purchases of capital flows into the US failed to cover the monthly trade deficit for the second consecutive month. Net…

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Slower Economy = Refi Time

Jun 16, 2005 at 00:00

The price of oil had a large affect on several of the economic indicators that were released this week. During May, the price of crude oil dropped from an average…

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Market Update And Forecast

Jun 16, 2005 at 00:00

The market is going nowhere fast. I talked about choppy trading in my last report, and it is now obvious that it can't get any more directionless then the last…

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Gold: The Contra-Cyclical Bull Market is Starting

Jun 16, 2005 at 00:00

The action over the past week for gold has been very constructive, but to place this in perspective it is worth reviewing that three aspects of gold have been in…

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BondWorks

Jun 16, 2005 at 00:00

The bond market traded in a remarkably resilient fashion last week, until Friday again. The economic calendar was light and of no consequence, the Treasury auctions were met with better…

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2005 CPI Rising at its Fastest Pace in Fifteen Years

Jun 16, 2005 at 00:00

With today's release of a .1% decline in May consumer prices, many pundits continue to assert that the inflation threat has ended. However, a closer look at the data reveals…

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Weak Retail Sales - Blame It On The Weather Or The Fed?

Jun 15, 2005 at 00:00

Total retail sales fell 0.5% in May with widespread declines among the major categories. May was cooler-than-normal, which, probably according to the economic bulls, held down convertible sales. And without…

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How the Real Estate Bubble is Keeping the Economy Afloat

Jun 15, 2005 at 00:00

Talk of the frothy real estate market permeates the news headlines and continues to be a major point of debate among the bulls and bears. The bulls see "onward and…