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A Note on the 10 Year Note

John Jeffery 29 Feb, 2008
The majority of analysis conducted thus far regarding US bonds has been undertaken on the 30 year part of the curve.
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Managing the Good Times

Tim Walker 15 Feb, 2008
When we keep hearing how volatile the market is, it is tempting to think that it will always be hard to find a good trade
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Back to the Big Picture

Tom Scollon 8 Feb, 2008
Copper is an important driver for our market in that it is a bulk commodity that the world still wants and we have in abundance.
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US Focus

John Jeffery 4 Feb, 2008
After a few weeks of emotional extremes in the financial markets it is time to reflect on the US economic picture. There are some positive signs.
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Top Down Analysis

Jordan Craw 4 Feb, 2008
Top Down Analysis involves determining which stocks have the particular combination of factors – technical, fundamental, economic or political – that constitute a profitable trading opportunity.
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Interest Rates

John Jeffery 11 Jan, 2008
As the New Year gets under way, uncertainty continues to hold sway throughout the asset classes.
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Trend Divergence

Jordan Craw 14 Dec, 2007
Trading against the trend can be a dangerous move. As the saying goes, "The trend is your friend."
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Signal Tops and Bottoms

Mathew Barnes 7 Dec, 2007
It seems that just about every day in the currency markets there is an important announcement coming out.
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Interested in Bonds?

John Jeffery 7 Dec, 2007
My recent articles have been focused on the US bond markets and how the prevailing interest rate direction will affect mortgages as well as the continuing threat of the sub-prime credit crunch.
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Pivot With It

Jordan Craw 30 Nov, 2007
Pivot points are an Indictor often used by floor traders or day traders as a quick and easy way to calculate resistance and support levels.

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