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The market will keep rising with crude oil falling until it realizes that falling crude oil is bad news. Right now, the market is still cheering falling inflation. It doesn't yet realize this is the early stage of plummeting prices.
Amusing Ourselves To Death
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Give them bread and circuses and they will never revolt – Juvenal, Roman
poet The decline of Rome was the natural and inevitable effect of
immoderate great...
Macro Afternoon
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Guarded optimism across Asian stock markets as risk absorbs another weekend
of macro volatility and shifts in interest rate speculation as the ECB
possib...
Truckin’
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FEEDThese are the price levels which would make my job as a bear awfully
interesting. The other six index charts are visible exclusively to paying
members…...
I promised a fresh start and something new
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Beginning of this year I posted that I had done my last performance review
and promised a fresh start – something new. Well it took a while to move my
idea...
Weekly Market Pulse: Situation Normal
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Is this normal? I haven't made any money in like two years. Question from a
recent acquaintance upon hearing what I do for a living Let's get this out
of t...
BIG PICTURE AGRICULTURE'S LATEST NEWS
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1. CLICK HERE to view my other site: Agriculture News Daily. 2. CLICK HERE
to view latest tweets from my favorite Ag-related news sources. 3. See news
lin...
A Slow Motion Slide
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We’ve had quite a weird week – Nasdaq kept selling off to the indifference
of the rest of the world. Nasdaq’s correction reached -11% off the ATH,
while ...
The Oil Refinery Crisis Will Worsen This Winter
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The Oil Refinery Crisis Will Worsen This Winter Tyler Durden Thu,
12/10/2020 - 20:20
*Authored by Julianne Geiger via OilPrice.com,*
It was only to be ex...
FINTS EVENING HIGHLIGHTS (15 Jun 2016)
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China’s total debts amounted to 168.5 trillion yuan ($25.6 trillion) at the
end of 2015, equivalent to 249 percent of gross domestic product, Li Yang
an in...
Responses to readers’ questions, and new forecasts
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[image: Vietnam account set-up]1. The question is: “I got a good run up in
ISJP and was stopped out yesterday-in at 14.23 in august 2012 and out
yesterday ...
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