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The Euro Slides on Draghi Rhetoric
May 7th, 2013
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The Euro has consolidated in a tight 2 big figure range over the past few trading sessions, absorbing the information investors received last week when the ECB cut interest rates by 25 basis points. The move was expected, but comments from Draghi reveal… more »
Disturbing Events in Japan, Part 1
February 10th, 2013
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Part 1: Top Market Movers: Daily Diary Here’s the first of a two part article.Part 1: Top Market Movers: Daily DiaryPart 2 Conclusions, Lessons From Last Week For This Week And BeyondWeekly Currency Dilution AlertsA New Way To Help Save… more »
Disturbing Events in Japan, Part 2
February 10th, 2013
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Part 2 of 2Conclusions, Lessons From Last Week For This Week And BeyondWeekly Currency Dilution AlertsA New Way To Help Save Your Local Currency In part 1 we broke down last week by each day to identify the top market movers for Asian, Euro… more »
Coming Week's 10 Market Movers: Their Big Lesson For 2013
November 25th, 2012
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The top market movers for this week could also be the top market drivers for the rest of the year, for traders and investors of stocks, forex, and most other global markets. Their common denominator and lesson is that we're in a time of money printing… more »
Europe in Trouble
June 23rd, 2011
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In some respects, the global economy is in a more precarious position than it was in early 2009. Two years ago, governments around the world were still capable of unleashing trillions of dollars in fiscal stimulus. Central banks were able to slash interest rates, and in the case of the European Central Bank and Federal Reserve, force feed additional trillions of dollars of liquidity into their respective banking systems. The initial goal was to stabilize the global financial system, and subsequently engineer a self-sustaining economic recovery in each country’s economy. more »
