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Currencies

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

U.S. Dollar Stress Next? / Currencies / US Dollar

By: Axel_Merk

The crisis is dead! Long live the crisis! In an attempt to address the debt crises swirling around the globe, policy makers have responded with a mishmash of somewhat questionable approaches:

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Evolving Global Financial Crisis, U.S. Dollar Heading Down Again / Currencies / US Dollar

By: Bob_Chapman

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleAs we long ago predicted, 2005 was the beginning of the collapse of the housing bubble. The result was financial chaos and a credit crisis that enveloped the US, Europe and eventually the world. Some would like us to believe that materialism and selfishness were the reasons for bubbles, but the causes go far deeper than that. US, UK and European central banks, due to their greed for power, and a desire for world government, allowed debt to get totally out of control.

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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Euro Currency Follow Up Analysis / Currencies / Euro

By: INO

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleLate last week we produced a video on the euro (which was posted on our blog on Monday), making a case that the currency was very close, if not at its highs. Since then, we have had two significant events fall into place which made the dollar skyrocket against the euro.

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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Positive Corporate Eearnings Reports Boost U.S. Dollar / Currencies / US Dollar

By: LiveCharts

The dollar has been getting hammered in recent weeks as renewed concerns about the economy caused many to get out of long dollar positions.  However, several positive earnings reports to start the week have helped give the greenback a boost against most major currencies.

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Switzerland Under Siege, Free Markets May Yet Save the Swiss Franc / Currencies / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Axel_Merk

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleEfforts are underway to undermine Switzerland’s rock solid reputation as a safe haven. The alpine nation, famous for its readiness against enemies with citizens storing military assault rifles at their homes, is under attack. The attack, however, comes from one of their own, the guardian of the Swiss franc: the Swiss National Bank (SNB). In any other country, a central bank may have the power to derail the currency; in Switzerland, however, efforts to undermine the franc may be more appropriately characterized by a Don Quixotian battle by a lone warrior, a warrior armed with a license to print money.

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Currencies

Monday, July 19, 2010

Is the Euro on Shaky Ground? / Currencies / Euro

By: INO

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleIn this short video we take an in-depth look at the euro and its relationship to the US dollar. The recent sharp rally in the euro, up from the 1.19 level, may be coming to an end.

We look at several indicators that are close to confirming that this market may be set to head lower.

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Saturday, July 17, 2010

What the Big Mac Can Tell You about Currencies / Currencies / Forex Trading

By: Bryan_Rich

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleCurrencies have experienced a massive wave of volatility in the past three years. Driving some of that volatility are the early stages of a sovereign debt and currency crisis.

As I laid out in my June 26 Money and Markets column, history suggests many of the sovereign debt problems in the world will likely be responded to with competitive currency devaluations. So it’s reasonable to expect large moves in currencies.

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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Japanese Yen Draws Safe Haven Share / Currencies / Japanese Yen

By: Ashraf_Laidi

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleAs long as US economic data shows fresh round of deterioration, and the Eurozone is able to supress event risk on the sovereign front, the Japanese yen shall cotinue to draw the lion's share of risk-aversion flows away from the USD. But let's first go over the USD's recent decline before further dissecting the yen flows.

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Friday, July 16, 2010

Time for U.S. Dollar Bounce as Peter Schiff Forecasts Dollar Rout / Currencies / US Dollar

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe time for a dollar bounce is at hand. One reason I make that statement is the single best contrarian indicator on the US dollar has spoken.

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Friday, July 16, 2010

Fresh Support in EUR/CHF Now Visible / Currencies / Forex Trading

By: Seven_Days_Ahead

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleSo far in 2010 the bears in EUR/CHF have been the clear dominant force. Any support found has proved fleeting. Recently a temporary halt in downtrend was seen, so it is appropriate to take stock of the technical position.

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Friday, July 16, 2010

British Pound Perks Up, Can the Uptrend Be Sustained? / Currencies / British Pound

By: Seven_Days_Ahead

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe Pound suffered a steep sell-off against both the Euro and the Dollar during the financial crisis/recession as the UK’s public finances deteriorated at a faster pace than other developed economies.

Indeed, as the recession seemed to go on longer than in many other G7 economies, the Pound at one point looked at risk of breaking par against the Euro and approaching lows not seen since the mid 1980’s against the Dollar.

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Friday, July 16, 2010

Euro Currency Rally Good for Gold / Currencies / Euro

By: Mike_Paulenoff

The euro rally versus the dollar has really started to gain steam, propelling the euro to retest a major resistance plateau (formerly support) at 1.2880, which if hurdled and sustained will argue for additional strength that next should confront the sharply declining 200 DMA, now at 1.3315.

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Thursday, July 15, 2010

How the ECB Engineered the Euro’s Recovery / Currencies / Euro

By: Gary_Dorsch

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleTrying to pick a winning trade in the foreign exchange market is similar to judging a “reverse beauty” contest. In other words, one must be able to identify the least ugly currency among its peers, at any given moment in time. All paper currencies are considered to be ugly, when compared to the “king of currencies” – Gold, since the central bankers are apt to print vast quantities of fiat currency, at the behest of government officials who have appointed them to run the printing presses.

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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Proshares Ultra Short EUO Euro ETF Trend Analysis / Currencies / Euro

By: INO

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleHere's an ETF that you may want to take a look at...

I just finished a new short video on an ETF that's looking very interesting. The video runs a little over two minutes and gets right to the meat and potatoes of this market.

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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Liquidations & Devaluation Nations, BIS Data Points to Currency Collapse 2011 / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: GoldSilver

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleHey Mike, what would you do if you were elected the head of the U.S. Federal Reserve today?

"The first thing I would do is quit the second I got elected! I wouldn't want to be in charge of the Federal Reserve right now."- Mike Maloney

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