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Tag Archives: Nikkei
Daily Interest Rate Monitor – March 13
The “Great Rotation” continues and we’re not talking about the out of bonds into stocks trade. Clearly hedge funds have sold (are selling) commodities and money is coming out emerging markets into U.S. big cap stocks. These capital flows … Continue reading
Daily Interest Rate Monitor – March 12
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Tagged Gold, Interest rates, Nikkei, Sovereign Bond Yields, Yen
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Daily Interest Rate Monitor – March 11
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Overbought and Oversold Markets – March 8
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price moves. The RSI moves between zero and 100 and is considered overbought with a reading above 70 and oversold when below 30. Note … Continue reading
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Tagged Nikkei, Overbought, Oversold, Relative Strength Index, RSI, Yen
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Global Trend Indicators
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Week in Review
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Daily Interest Rate Monitor – March 8
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Tagged Interest rates, Nikkei, Sovereign Bond Yields, VIX, Yen
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Daily Interest Rate Monitor – March 7
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Global Trend Indicators
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Tagged bonds, Commodites, Gold, Nikkei, Stocks, Trends, Yen
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Week in Review
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Tagged bonds, Commodities, Dow Jones Industrials, Gold, Lumber, Nikkei, Stocks, Yen
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