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Global Trend Indicators

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Can You Hear That?

The horn of QE3 ready to leave dock… Participants also exchanged views on the likely benefits and costs of a new large-scale asset purchase program. Many participants expected that such a program could provide additional support for the economic recovery … Continue reading

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Week in Review

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Week in Review: Asia’s Big Bounce

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Week in Review: Power of the (Printing) Press

Stunning to think the Fed is widely expected to engage in another round of quantitative easing, i.e, print money, with the S&P500 up over 10 percent and NASDAQ almost 14 percent in the first seven months of the year.   At … Continue reading

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The Market With A Draghi Tattoo

Wow! Stunning 4 percent plus move in the S&P5oo on the back of Mario Draghi’s comments he will do “whatever it takes” to save the Euro.  It got another kick today when Draghi wasn’t refuted by the Angela Merkel and … Continue reading

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Cue Up Gold

After the Hilsenrath QE story, which broke in the last hour of yesterday’s equity session,  gold has started its move.  It’s up over $20 today  breaking out of a symmetric triangle formation. We believe is gold is driven primarily by … Continue reading

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