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- Newly Launched Platinum, Palladium ETFs Seeing Major Interest
- ECB’s Trichet Says Greece Is No California
- Video: The Day Ahead: Euro-Zone & U.S. CPI
- On Gold Bugs And The Nightmare Of Deflation
- (Still) Not Too Happy
- Singapore Stock Market: Our Focus For Today Is On Small Cap
- Is Crude Oil’s Glass Half Empty Or Filling Quickly?
- Forex Commentary: Employment, Consumer Spending Concerns Pressure US Dollar
- Forex Trading: AUD/USD Tests Resistance
- Key Level To Watch On The Australian All Ordinaries Index
- Interesting New ETFs You Should Know About
- The Problem With Democracy
- US Jobless Claims (Four-Week Moving Average) Fall To New 16-Month Low
- Key Engine For US Job Creation Is Broken
- Forex Trading: GBPUSD Comes Under Pressure But Key Support At 1.6309 Beckons
- JPMorgan Adds 24 Mortgage Centers
- The Number One Lesson For Oil Investors
- Forex Trading: USDJPY Technical Update. Watching The 91.28 Level
- Forex Trading: AUDUSD Bumping The Ceiling In Consolidative Range
- Forex Trading: GBPUSD Remains Above Key Support. 1.6354 Is The Next Target Above.
| Newly Launched Platinum, Palladium ETFs Seeing Major Interest Posted: 14 Jan 2010 09:01 PM PST The long-awaited platinum and palladium exchange traded funds (ETFs) have already seen so much interest that they may soon reach their position limits. In their first few days of trading, hundreds of thousands of shares changed hands. Although the first physically backed platinum and palladium ETFs were just released last week, they’re already seeing major interest. ETFS Platinum Trust (PPLT) and ETFS Palladium Trust (PALL) hold physical bullion of their namesake metals. More than … [visit site to read more] |
| ECB’s Trichet Says Greece Is No California Posted: 14 Jan 2010 07:01 PM PST At its monthly press conference, European Central Bank (ECB) President Trichet was assertive in calling for fiscal discipline in its 16 member states that comprise 330 million people using the euro. Asked about bailing out Greece or other member states with severe fiscal challenges, Trichet called the ECB collateral framework crystal clear, applying erga omnes (equally) to every member state; no special treatment will be provided to any one member. In the euro zone, member states may receive … [visit site to read more] |
| Video: The Day Ahead: Euro-Zone & U.S. CPI Posted: 14 Jan 2010 07:00 PM PST The stories, data, and stocks that may have the greatest impact during the next trading session. … [visit site to read more] |
| On Gold Bugs And The Nightmare Of Deflation Posted: 14 Jan 2010 06:01 PM PST I quite often receive many emails and comments from readers all over the world that are something to this effect: |
| Posted: 14 Jan 2010 05:45 PM PST Another day, another survey: The Allstate Corporation (ALL) and National Journal today announced the results of the fourth Heartland Monitor, the latest release in a groundbreaking series of surveys that has delivered new insights on how Americans are navigating the post-recession economy, their faith in key institutions and their concerns about the future. Like most of the others we’ve seen lately, this latest poll suggests that ordinary Americans are (still) not too happy about what they … [visit site to read more] |
| Singapore Stock Market: Our Focus For Today Is On Small Cap Posted: 14 Jan 2010 05:42 PM PST Morning Highlights Ezra announced a Q1FY10 net profit of US$18.4mn, a 93% increase year-on-year. The stock was placed on trading halt yesterday. In a separate announcement, the company said it secured a maiden Subsea Inspection, Maintenance and … [visit site to read more] |
| Is Crude Oil’s Glass Half Empty Or Filling Quickly? Posted: 14 Jan 2010 05:01 PM PST The “next oil spike” started last year! The folks who expound on crude oil pricing are once again tied up in the usual knots. As I sit to write to you today, these guys don’t know whether to buy on the breakthrough to $83/bbl- or sell on the breakdown to $78 and change. Judging both from the conflicting newswire headlines and the action on the trading floor in downtown Manhattan, I suspect that some of these clowns are buying, selling, and going stark raving mad - all at the same … [visit site to read more] |
| Forex Commentary: Employment, Consumer Spending Concerns Pressure US Dollar Posted: 14 Jan 2010 04:40 PM PST The U.S. Dollar finished lower against a basket of currencies for the fifth straight day in sluggish trading. Contributing to the weakness were reports that U.S. Jobless Claims rose last week by the largest amount in five weeks and U.S. Retail Sales were down. |
| Forex Trading: AUD/USD Tests Resistance Posted: 14 Jan 2010 04:31 PM PST Price action on AUD/USD, a daily chart of which is shown, continues to display some robust bullishness on its sustained rebound off the late-December low. This rebound has broken out above several resistance levels, including a short-term downtrend resistance line extending from the 15-month high around 0.9400 that was hit in mid-November. Currently, price has once again revisited strong resistance in the 0.9325 price region, just short of the noted 0.9400 long-term high. If the current … [visit site to read more] |
| Key Level To Watch On The Australian All Ordinaries Index Posted: 14 Jan 2010 04:24 PM PST A reader from Australia recently asked me to post an update on the Australian All Ordinaries Index (^AORD), and here is such an update on a key level to watch on the weekly frame. As S&P 500 traders will note, the Australian Index has formed an almost identical pattern on the weekly frame and also is challenging the 50% retracement level of the “Bear Market.” For the All Ords Index, the key level to watch is the 50% Fibonacci Retracement at 4,962 (where price is now) along … [visit site to read more] |
| Interesting New ETFs You Should Know About Posted: 14 Jan 2010 04:05 PM PST You might think the wild markets of the last year would have made ETF sponsors slow down a bit, but they kept on cranking out new products - some great, some not. By my count, a total of 136 new exchange-traded products (ETFs, exchange-traded notes, and assorted hybrids) came on the market in 2009. At the same time, 56 ETFs and ETNs were liquidated, leaving a net increase of 80 for the year. (You can see the full list by clicking here.) Today I want to focus on a handful of these new … [visit site to read more] |
| Posted: 14 Jan 2010 04:00 PM PST The poor Venezuelans. But that's the problem with democracy. Everyone gets what the majority of voters deserve. They voted for Chavez. Now, they have to pay for it. |
| US Jobless Claims (Four-Week Moving Average) Fall To New 16-Month Low Posted: 14 Jan 2010 03:59 PM PST WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - “First-time jobless claims rose last week by the largest amount in five weeks, surprising economists who had expected a decline. Initial claims rose by 11,000 to 444,000 in the week ended Jan. 9, the Labor Department reported Thursday. This is the highest level since mid-December. Despite the increase, the trend in jobless claims is still positive. The average number of workers filing claims over the past four weeks fell by 9,000 to 440,750. This is the … [visit site to read more] |
| Key Engine For US Job Creation Is Broken Posted: 14 Jan 2010 03:50 PM PST Entrepreneurs who can take risks and form new businesses are critical to stimulating job creation. This is because new start ups and small businesses are the source of more than half of all new jobs in the US. |
| Forex Trading: GBPUSD Comes Under Pressure But Key Support At 1.6309 Beckons Posted: 14 Jan 2010 03:45 PM PST The GBPUSD has moved through the 100 bar MA at the 1.6330 level after stalling before the 50% retracement at 1.6354 (high reached 1.6348). See earlier post by clicking here. |
| JPMorgan Adds 24 Mortgage Centers Posted: 14 Jan 2010 03:31 PM PST In an effort to extend its helping hand toward struggling homeowners who have to make their mortgage payments, JPMorgan Chase & Company (JPM) said on Monday that it is almost doubling its nationwide network by adding 24 more Chase Homeownership Centers, including one in Dallas. |
| The Number One Lesson For Oil Investors Posted: 14 Jan 2010 03:00 PM PST Of course, no one knows what the price of oil will be, but there is no shortage of forecasts. Goldman Sachs says it will be $95 by the end of 2010. Deutsche Bank says $65. They are all guessing. |
| Forex Trading: USDJPY Technical Update. Watching The 91.28 Level Posted: 14 Jan 2010 02:54 PM PST The USDJPY fell sharply in NY trading, and has gotten off to a slow start in the Asian trading session. The price has tested the 38.2% Fibonacci Resistance level of the move down from the high yesterday to the low (at 93.03 to 90.83). That level comes in at the 91.29 level. Additional resistance comes in at the 200 bar MA target on the 5 minute chart at the 91.40 level currently. |
| Forex Trading: AUDUSD Bumping The Ceiling In Consolidative Range Posted: 14 Jan 2010 02:40 PM PST It's Friday, but it does not mean the AUDUSD has to lie down and die here. |
| Forex Trading: GBPUSD Remains Above Key Support. 1.6354 Is The Next Target Above. Posted: 14 Jan 2010 02:22 PM PST The GBPUSD is starting the new trading day after closing above the 100 day MA at the 1.6308 level. Ths is positive for the pair but and now has the 1.6354 level as the next upside hurdle (midpoint of the November to December high to low range). |
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