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How Can This Not Matter?
Some headlines grab your attention while most make you yawn. I know when I saw this headline, my jaw dropped and was shocked that it did not move the markets. I think soon enough it will, but investors are still in bullish mode due to the Fed pro
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Daily Outlook – Stocks Take Break from Rally
U.S. Dollar Trading (USD) the market is readjusting its expectations of FED easing to a lower amount and this is helped the Dollar to rally and inducing stocks markets to pull back. September Durable Goods Orders gained 3.3% vs. 2% excepted. In U
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Is All the Good News Discounted Yet?
U.S. Treasury Bond nearest futures contract price broke down below 10-week lows, confirming my preexisting bearish feelings. It appears possible that Bonds have topped for the intermediate-term trend.NASDAQ Composite/S&P 500 Relative Strength R
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Fresh Doubts Over the Irish Economy
The Euro was unable to make a fresh challenge on resistance levels near 1.40 during Tuesday and was generally on the defensive with no support from stronger than expected Euro-zone industrial orders data. The Euro was more vulnerable on technical
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Softs Market Commentary – 10/28/10
March sugar closed up 96 points at 28.92 cents yesterday. Prices closed near the session high yesterday and scored a bullish “outside day” up on the daily bar chart.The bulls have the solid near-term technical advantage and were able to post st
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Softs Market Commentary from Jim Wyckoff – 10/28/10
SOFTS: March sugar closed up 96 points at 28.92 centstoday. Prices closed near the session high today and
scored a bullish “outside day” up on the daily bar chart.
The bulls have the solid near-term technical advantage
and were able to post
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Jim Wyckoff’s Morning Blog – Thursday – 10/28/10
The U.S. dollar is under pressure against the othermajor currencies this morning, and the commodity
futures markets are responding with price gains.
Traders need to continue to closely monitor the
U.S. dollar index, which is a basket of six
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Chart Presentation: Sequence
There are probably more logical places to start but whenever we see the Hang Seng Index from Hong Kong decline by more than 400 points in a single trading session we start thinking about one of the sequences that we have sketched out in previous
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Chart of the Week — Shifting Energy Demand
Global energy consumption fell for the first time in nearly three decades last year as slowed manufacturing and idled factories drove consumption lower. Overall, global energy consumption fell 1.1 percent in 2009, the largest decline since Ronald
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TEN Exclusive: Options Update – 10/27/10
Stocks traded lower today, as rumors of a milder-than-expected economic intervention by the Federal Reserve made the rounds. The Wall Street Journal reported that Fed officials next week are likely to unveil a plan to buy “a few hundred billion d
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Luxury Stock
Many people were surprised to see the luxury goods market hold up so well during the Great Recession and the following paltry recovery. Perhaps this is a testament to the willingness of the ultra-rich to keep spending despite the economic conditi
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Daily Outlook – USD Under Pressure, Volatile
U.S. Dollar Trading (USD) the market sold the USD aggressively in the Asian and European sessions but traders took profit in the US session as stock markets fell back from opening levels. Existing Home Sales surprised at +10% in September. In US


