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Markets

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Updates on Markets

Nov 15, 2004 at 00:00

The dollar failed to gain any ground after the long October slide. On one hand we now have taxi drivers and housewives that are bearish of the dollar (a positive…

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Gold US$ Dance on Again

Nov 15, 2004 at 00:00

It has often been shown that the Gold is the inverse of the US$. The best example of this was the 1970's when the US$ began a long downward spiral.…

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D-Day for Dollar-Dummies

Nov 14, 2004 at 00:00

If I had to guess, I'd say that continued US support of Taiwan's political independence was probably on that list of concessions. As far as India goes, I suppose US…

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EWP on the DOW & S&P 500

Nov 14, 2004 at 00:00

The weekly charts the DOW reached '0.618' and the S&P a '0.707' projection of 03T3. A fourth a wave was expected and a fifth to come in the intra day…

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Fear and Skepticism in the Financial Press

Nov 14, 2004 at 00:00

As a died-in-the-wool contrarian, I consider this lingering worry over just about everything to be a bullish psychological backdrop for the broad market. The more fear and worry, the more…

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GOLD - has it or hasn't it broken out?

Nov 14, 2004 at 00:00

A "wild card" for the US economy and especially for the US dollar is that, as the US currently has colossal debts and deficits, vast quantities of dollar assets are…

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Financial Markets Forecast and Analysis

Nov 14, 2004 at 00:00

The powerful rally since October 25th, 2004 busted above the preceding high for the move up since October 2002 - above February 2004's top - signaling that the gentle sloping…

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Turning Points

Nov 13, 2004 at 00:00

The current market action is the result of the one year, 10-year, and 12-year cycles combined up trend. Structurally, the move which started at 1090 is either a wave 3…

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Technical Market Report

Nov 13, 2004 at 00:00

There is every reason to expect those indices to close the year with a gain. The chart below shows year to date the OEX in red and summation indices (SI's)…

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Who Really Won the 2004 Presidential Election?

Nov 13, 2004 at 00:00

We doubt that the stock or bond market can withstand a serious decline in the US Dollar. Right now the expectation that the stock market is going higher seems to…