
Themes: Currency markets, Sterling, Pound, Gold
Dear Reader, You need to consider a position that profits when the value of the pound falls. Today, I’ve got an idea for a way you can do this – a position that could make you profits as sterling falls AND ...
Currency Markets
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Themes: Gold Price, Sterling, Dollar, Inflation Hedge Despite a recent pullback, gold continues to give out a strong bullish message. Think about it in logical demand and supply terms. Total supply of gold doesn’t alter much. In fact, it only grows at about 1% ...
Themes: Government spending, consumer price levels London, England Monday, 29 June 2009 Not much action in the markets on Friday. The Dow was off 34 points. Oil slipped to $69. Bonds rose a bit. Gold and the dollar remained pretty much where they were. The ...
The greenback continues to take a beating. Since its peak in March this year, the dollar has dropped more than 10% of its value relative to other major currencies. Take a look at the chart below. It shows the US dollar index (black line) for the year-to-date. This ...
London, England Tuesday, 23 June 2009 What will take the place of the dollar?From Pravda comes a news item that tells us that the US, Canada and Mexico have secretly planned to introduce a new North American currency, the Amero. Below is a 50 Amero bill.
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Newsflash: the dollar’s fighting back! But as you’ll see in a moment, it’s just handing you an opportunity to get into an established trend at a better price. Yesterday saw the reversal of two major trends of the past few weeks. Stock markets fell and the dollar ...
Dear Reader, Too many UK investors couldn’t care a fig about the US dollar. Unless, of course, they’re planning a trip to America and want to know how many bucks their pounds will buy. But actually, if you’re an investor, the health of the dollar is crucial to ...
London, England Tuesday, 2 June 2009 “You ain’t seen nothin’ yet!” Actually, we’ve seen so much already that it’s hard to believe there’s more coming. But there’s sure to be more... and we have a feeling it will be worth the wait. Yesterday, for example, GM filed ...
London, England Thursday, 28 May 2009 Drag Me to Hell! That’s the title of the first horror movie with a credit crunch theme. No kidding. We just read about it in the Financial Times. The idea of the movie is simple enough. A young woman is a mortgage loan officer ...
The buck’s getting battered. The US Dollar index - a basket of major currencies traded against the greenback - is trapped below an important level. This chart shows it nicely...
Bearish on the dollar Source: Stockcharts.com See how the dollar has sunk ...
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