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The Sultanate of Oman’s oil and gas industry is undergoing a much needed revival. During the late 1990s, exploration and production (E&P) activity saw the country produce 950,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) on average...
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Sergey Golubev, 27 August 2014, 19:11 #OPEC
Overproduction of gasoline helped weaken Nearby Crude Oil futures in July. Since the refineries are scheduled to shut down earlier than usual because of the slowdown in gasoline demand, crude oil prices are likely to continue to weaken in August...
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Lonny Strike, 27 August 2014, 17:11 #crude oil
Mike McNeil is a patient man, and that makes him the ideal person to blog about dividend investing on The Dividend Guy, his blog about making money the careful way. Mike took a few moments to tell us all about dividend investing and how to tell whether it makes sense for you...
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Damiano Fabiański, 27 August 2014, 07:11 #investing, stocks
Click here for the latest update: Twitter @FxTaTrader Visit FxTaTrader.com for more info and Disclaimer. The pairs I will be looking at for my trading. Analysis based on TA charts for all the major currency pairs. Definitions...
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Forex Technical Analyst Trader, 26 August 2014, 23:00
Prices is attempting to inch higher as expected after showing positive RSI divergence on a test of support at 101.61, the 61.8% Fibonacci expansion.A daily close above 102.94, the intersection of the 50% level and a falling trend line set from mid-June, targets the 38.2% Fib at 104.28...
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Rachael Taylor, 26 August 2014, 17:11 #Brent
Prices are testing support at 1272.98, the 76.4% Fibonacci expansion. A break below this barrier on a daily closing basis exposes a falling channel floor at 1267.98, followed by the 100% level at 1257.63. Alternatively, a reversal above the 61.8% Fib at 1282.47 targets the 50% expansion at 1290...
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Lonny Strike, 26 August 2014, 15:11 #breakout, Fibonacci, xauusd
Prices are aiming to extend upward after clearing resistance in the 1985.30-91.40 area marked by the 50% Fibonacci expansion and the July 24 high, with the bulls targeting the intersection of a formerly broken channel floor and the 61.8% level at 2006.80...
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Mike Dennis, 26 August 2014, 13:11 #resistance, support, S&P 500
Monday (8/25) German Ifo Business Climate (August): Forecast: 107.1, July: 108.0 As economic data shows a slowdown in the Eurozone, businesses are feeling the pinch...
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Mike Dennis, 25 August 2014, 14:11 #CPI, GDP
Most telecommunications companies don’t like the idea of a free Internet, generally preferring that we all continue paying for access through fiber and cables. But a few in the industry know that can’t last forever...
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Sergey Golubev, 25 August 2014, 10:11
The week ahead brings important updates on US second-quarter gross domestic product (GDP), a number of reads on the housing market, and earnings from retailers and advertising giant WPP . But the launch of the new Madden NFL 15 video game from Electronic Arts could grab more headlines than most...
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Sergey Golubev, 25 August 2014, 06:47 #GDP, S&P 500
“Don’t forget about the line that extends off of the 1996 and 2007 highs. That line crosses through the 2008, 2011, and highs as well. In 2011 (record free float high), the rate surged through the line in late July before topping on August 1st...
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[Deleted], 24 August 2014, 23:11 #nzdusd
Estimated pivot point is at the level of 1.0857. Our opinion: Buy the pair from correction above the level of 1.0857 with the target of 1.1060. Alternative scenario: Breakout and consolidation below the level of 1.0857 will make it possible for the price to continue the decline to the level of 1...
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Abdolreza Basirizadeh, 24 August 2014, 21:50 #Elliott Waves
Estimated pivot point is at the level of 1.6640. Our opinion: Sell the pair from correction below the level of 1.6640 with the target of 1.64 – 1.63. Alternative scenario: Breakout and consolidation above the level of 1.6640 will make the price continue the rise to the levels of 1.67 – 1...
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Abdolreza Basirizadeh, 24 August 2014, 18:40 #Elliott Waves
All eyes are on the Fed. When will it begin to raise interest rates? Some say next summer. Others think sooner, in the first quarter of next year. A few Fed governors insist that will be too late, that the Fed needs to act before year-end...
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Lonny Strike, 24 August 2014, 10:11 #Interest Rate, S&P 500
In this article I will provide my view on the AUD/JPY, EUR/USD and AUD/CAD. These are the pairs that I am currently interested in or was interested in last week for trading with the Hybrid Grid strategy. - All trades are based on specific rules according to the FxTaTrader Hybrid Grid strategy...
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Forex Technical Analyst Trader, 24 August 2014, 01:46 #Ichimoku, forex
USDCNH is a great carry trading pair. Selling this pair will net both a positive swap figure as well as ride the down trend. The daily time frame shows the down trend beginning on May 28, 2014, but is expected to continue. With the strong economic growth in China, the yuan is appreciating...
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Zheng He, 24 August 2014, 00:28
Top news of the week: What on earth is going on with Bitcoin...
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Alice F, 22 August 2014, 19:17 #Trading Strategies
Martin is definitely the most unusual trader. It's not so much his background. Though he did get to work for a while for Sir James Goldsmith, the billionaire corporate raider who was feared in corporate boardrooms on both sides of the Atlantic during the eighties...
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Ray Steve, 22 August 2014, 13:13 #resistance
The percentage of winners in Forex is a mystery. Nobody knows it for sure. There is a theory that 50% of traders win since Forex is a zero sum game. In other words, for every dollar earned on FX someone else losses a dollar. So on average, there's no profit...
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Sergey Golubev, 22 August 2014, 09:09
Why You Should Support High-Frequency Trading RICK FERRI : High-frequency trading provides market liquidity, and that's good for individual investors. Some say it's unfair because a few very smart people are making money doing it. I disagree. Competition will take care of that...
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Mike Dennis, 20 August 2014, 15:11