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  1. Public Discussion for Premium Trading Forum

    by , 05-11-2016 at 10:36 PM
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    Last week:
    - EURUSD : 82 pips, or 8.20 dollars
    - USDCHF : 62 pips, or 6.48 dollars

    This week:
    - EURUSD : 55 pips, or 25.75 dollars
    - USDCHF : 25 pips, or 2.63 dollars
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  2. Week Ahead: Economic Data, Financial Sector Earnings In Focus

    by , 04-11-2016 at 05:46 AM
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    • "One key data marker is March retail sales early Wednesday. So far this year, this benchmark has delivered mixed results, but traditional brick and mortar stocks have done well. In February, retail sales fell 0.1%."
    • "There’s also the Producer Price Index on Wednesday morning, and the Consumer Price Index on Thursday. Both PPI and CPI fell in February, but core CPI, which excludes volatile food and energy components, rose in both January and
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  3. Gold hits 3-month high with market rally to be started

    by , 02-12-2016 at 10:11 AM
    Gold prices are modestly higher and scored another three-month high in early U.S. trading Wednesday.

    W1 price is located below SMA with period 100 (100 SMA) and below SMA with the period 200 (200 SMA) for the bearish market condition with the local uptrend as the secondary market rally: the price was bounced from 1047.65 support level for the rally to be started and with symmetric triangle pattern to be formed for the direction of the trend.

    • If the price will
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  4. The Week Ahead for S&P 500 and DAX Index: time to buy now?

    by , 02-01-2016 at 10:23 AM
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    • "After a choppy week of trading stocks closed the week strong adding to the evidence that the upside reversal on January 21st was important. The surprising drop in bullishness the previous week (Is Bullishness Low Enough Now?) did not get the attention of most analysts even though it was making a ten year low."
    • "According to AAII the bullish% rose to 29.75% last week after hitting a low of 17.9% on January 14th. The bearish% is back to 40% as it
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