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Forex Trading News: Economic Calendar (9/5/2008)
Friday, September 5, 2008.
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The Path Of Least Resistance On The Dow Chart
After Thursday’s significant stock sell off on higher volume, the path of least resistance is to the down side. Even an attempt to rally the market upwards will be met with resistance levels that may very well just act as a brick wall ...
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September 05 market commentary and technical levels
Fri, 05th of September, 2008 By Setyo Wibowo (analyst@fxinstructor.com). EURUSD Outlook After failed to break key level 1.4545 to the upside, yesterday the EURUSD made a huge bearish movement. The pair bottomed at 1.4212 and closed at ...
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US Stock Market Wrap: World Economies Continue To Weaken
Yea, that would about sum up the sentiment in the market Thursday. It did not help matters when this morning’s jobless claims showed no let up in US employment declines. Another catalyst was the poor retail sales data (same store...
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August Had Alternative Energy ETFs Seeing Green
Anyone on the fence about green and alternative energy exchange traded funds (ETFs) might find themselves converted by gains in August. Advances within the alternative energy sector symbolized major reversals from previous setbacks that ...
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Stock Picks And Trade Ideas For Friday - TRN and GOOG
Chart courtesy of stockcharts ( click to enlarge ). Google (GOOG) along with the other major internet stocks have sold off sharply over the past few days.The stock has been trending lower since last May making … ...
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The Need For Better Metrics To Gauge Sales Performance Of Auto Makers
While reading through a summary of the August auto sales numbers, I began to think about the need for a better set of metrics to gauge the monthly sales performance of auto makers (from one year to the next and in...
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China ETFs - Shanghai Reigns King In The Hierarchy Of Cities
China’s exchange traded funds (ETFs) have taken their drubbings this year, but certain cities within it still reign supreme with regard to how they contribute to the overall economy. Shanghai tops a list of Chinese cities and...
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Forex Trading Commentary: Traders Continue To Unwind Short Yen ...
EURO. The euro extended recent losses vis-Ã*-vis the US dollar Thursday as the single currency tested bids around the US$ 1.4325 level and was capped around the $1.4545 level. Stops were reached below the $1.4355 level,...
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New ETF Rides, Flies, Sails Into Greener Transportation Pastures
Taking two great ideas and combining them together in one exchange traded fund (ETF) is what PowerShares does with their forthcoming transportation fund. The PowerShares Progressive Transportation Portfolio (PTRP) is expected...
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The Recent Major Advance Towards Renewable Energy In China
Chinese leaders can finally breathe, now that the Olympics have gone by with relatively little trouble and more blue skies than many observers anticipated. Yet there is plenty of work to be done, and tons of money to be made in...
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School Not Off To A Peachy Start For Retailers, ETFs
Glum economic news sent the markets and exchange traded funds (ETFs) lower in trading, especially in the retail sector. It’s the time of year for back-to-school shopping, but retailers’ numbers seemed to show that many kids might be ... ...
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SocGen’s Albert Edwards: Equity Market Meltdown Imminent
Over at The Big Picture, my friend Barry Ritholtz has written a post highlighting the latest views of Albert Edwards, one of the few Wall Street strategists who doesn’t deserve to have quote marks around that particular designation...
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Thursday US Market Close: FedSpeak
The Fed’s Yellen and Fisher had a few words to say today. Yellen admits that rate policy is difficult to make in tight credit conditions. Fisher made sure to disavow any Fannie/Freddie responsibility, putting it squarely on the Treasury ...
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Volume Increased During The Stock Sell-Off, But Is It Phony?
Mr. Market stopped in for a few belts and came out one nasty bear and beat bulls mercilessly. Sure, there was a lot of news that would drive most to drink like poor employment data, dismal retail sales, negative comments by housing...
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