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Canada Unexpectedly Swings To Trade Surplus In October
Canada unexpectedly swung to a trade surplus in the month of October from a trade deficit in the previous month, according to a report released by Statistics Canada on Thursday, with the turnaround coming amid an increase in exports and a decreas
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Aussie’s Jobs Boom Gives Stevens Green Light to Raise Rates
The biggest three-month surge in Australian employment in three years is increasing pressure on central bank Governor Glenn Stevens to resume an unprecedented round of interest-rate increases early next year.
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USD/JPY – Wait for a break?
Dollar-Yen broke the support 88.16 and successfully reached the first suggested target 87.78, but stayed relatively far from the second target, and the most important support for now 87.08. The importance of 87.08 will carry on for the rest of th
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Euro Dollar - A small triangle
The Euro surpassed the resistance 1.4734 without being able to advance, but at the same time, it did not break or approach the support 1.4649. It seems that the fluctuation we have seen has started building a small triangle pattern, with its limi
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Copper Falls on Rising Stockpiles; Platinum Advances
Copper prices slid as demand fell and stockpiles grew. Platinum gained as the weaker dollar spurred appeal of the metal as an alternative investment.
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Power Course Lesson 7: Introduction to Technical Indicators
What are technical indicators? What categories of indicators are there? We will lay the groundwork for learning new technical analysis tools. We will first learn the basic interpretations and applications of a very popular indicator: the Moving A
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Corn soars 2.5 percent as snow halts harvest
U.S. corn futures soared 2.5 percent on Thursday as a blanket of deep snow halted harvest in the United States of roughly 10 million acres (4 million hectares) of corn.
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U.S. Dollar Gaining Strength against Most Majors
The U.S. Dollar is gaining strength against most major currencies at the midsession with the exception of the Pacific Rim countries.
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Dollar flat vs euro; aussie, kiwi jump
The dollar was unchanged against the euro on Thursday despite concern about euro zone deficits while Australia and New Zealand's currencies soared as strong economic data hinted at further interest rate rises.
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Oil Falls Below $70 on Stronger Dollar, Ample U.S. Supplies
Crude oil fell below $70 a barrel for the first time in two months as the dollar gained and ample U.S. fuel supplies undermined confidence demand is recovering.
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Cowabunga System Daily Update: Thursday, 12/10/09
There was a moving average crossover for a short trade. RSI was less than 50, stochastics were trending down, but MACD was already negative. Plus this candle came right before a news report at 8:30am EST so I did not want to enter.
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Australian, N.Z. Dollars Near One-Week Lows on Greece, Dubai
The Australian and New Zealand dollars traded near the lowest level in a week as demand fell for higher-yielding assets after Greece’s debt rating was cut and a Dubai developer posted a $3.65 billion loss.


