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Daily Market Review sep 30, 2009

30. September 2009

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Share Is The EUR/USD now Approaching a Possible Turning Point? After a lackluster session, the major U.S stock indices yesterday’s trading day in negative territory. Even though Monday’s impressive session had a positive effect on the start of yesterday’s trading day, economic data showed a mixed picture, putting a halt on the rally. The S&P500 finished the [...]

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Trading Idea

29. September 2009

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Share Trading Idea GOLD DAILY              After breaking the $1000 mark Gold rallied to top just above $1020, corrected and rose to test that level once again to finally fall below $1000. In the past few sessions the yellow metal found support in the $985-$990 area presenting the opportunity to open a short-term Long position to take advantage of [...]

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Weekly Market Review sep 29, 2009

29. September 2009

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Share The Rally Stalls and Comes Down To Support After two consecutive weeks of gains, the S&P 500 index stalled this week, closing by 2.25%. Most of last week’s trading sessions were characterized by uncertainty as neither bulls nor bears were sure of the upcoming direction. The first few days of trading were characterized by consolidation, which [...]

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Market Daily Update 29.09

28. September 2009

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Share Market Movers of the Day Asia-Pacific Japanese National CPI at -2.2% YoY in line with expectations Japanese National CPI EX Food, Energy at -0.9% YoY unchanged from the last reading Japan Tokyo CPI at -2% worse than expected New Zealand Building permits lower than expected at 1.7% MoM Europe German CPI at -0.3% YoY versus -0.1% expected Testimony by ECB Chairman Jean Claude [...]

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Lettre mensuelle d’information

28. September 2009

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Share La reprise marque le pas et l’indice revient à sa ligne de support Après deux semaines de hausse consécutive, l’indice S&P 500 a terminé la semaine en baisse de 2,25 %. L’incertitude a dominé pendant toute la semaine dans des marchés désorientés. En début de semaine, les marchés se sont consolidés en légère baisse dans l’attente [...]

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