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As I already started the topic of films about trading, I would like to continue the tendency with the first part of my list of movies about traders and brokers, which you might find interesting to check out: 1. Rollover (1981) is a political and financial thriller directed by Alan J...
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Anton Voropaev, 21 July 2014, 13:57 #Trading
The NASDAQ initially fell during the course of the week, but found enough support at the 4350 level to turn things back around and have a nice bounce. This bounce cents the market high enough to form a significant hammer, which happens to be on the aforementioned 4350 level...
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Patti, 21 July 2014, 13:11 #Nasdaq, S&P 500
Fundamental Forecast for Pound: Bullish British Pound Shows Restraint after BoE Minutes Escalate Probability of 2014 Hike GBPCAD Scalps Target Weekly Range- Bullish Bias at Risk Sub 1...
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Sergey Golubev, 21 July 2014, 06:56
The New Zealand dollar ended Friday’s session close to a four-week low against its U.S. counterpart, amid speculation that the Federal Reserve could hike U.S. interest rates sooner than expected. NZD/USD hit 0...
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Sergey Golubev, 21 July 2014, 05:02 #nzdusd
The U.S. dollar fell to one-week lows against the Canadian dollar on Friday after official data showed that the annual rate of inflation in Canada rose at the fastest pace since February 2012 in June. USD/CAD touched lows of 1.0709, the weakest since July 11 and was last down 0.23% to 1.0734...
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Sergey Golubev, 21 July 2014, 03:07
Fundamental Forecast for Gold: Neutral Gold Trades into Resistance; Resistance at 1325 and 1335 Gold, Crude Prep For Volatility As Unrest In Eastern Europe Escalates Gold prices are considerably lower on the week with the precious metal down more than 2...
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Rachael Taylor, 21 July 2014, 01:19 #CPI, xauusd, gold
Fundamental Forecast for Australian Dollar: Neutral AUD/USD finishes flat despite a bumpy week on RBA minutes, China data, and geopolitical shocks CPI figures and Stevens’ speech unlikely to shift expectations for a “period of stability” for rates If geopolitical tensions fail to intensify, trade...
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Peter Gervas, 20 July 2014, 21:11 #RBA
The pound fell to three-week lows against the dollar on Friday amid concerns over escalating geopolitical tensions between Russia and the West before recovering slightly late in the session. GBP/USD touched lows of 1.0737, the weakest since June 30 before pulling back to 1...
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Sergey Golubev, 20 July 2014, 19:09
Fundamental Forecast for Pound: Bullish GBP/USD Hits Fresh Session Highs, Breaks 1.7100 Handle After UK CPI British Pound is an Attractive Buy on Dips The Bank of England (BoE) Minutes and the U.K...
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Damiano Fabiański, 20 July 2014, 18:11 #Bank of England
A simple Daytrading Strategy Found a good article about a very interestint Daytrading Strategy especially for different Indizes. Whole Article you found in the Source URL. Check it: SEE ATTACHED FILES FOR PICTURE DESCRIPTION...
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Rinor Memeti, 20 July 2014, 13:10 #dax
Geopolitics will remain in the spotlight next week although barring a new spike in risk aversion European data should influence markets as well...
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Natasya Saad, 20 July 2014, 05:57 #stocks
We expect top-line CPI to rise 0.3% MoM with the YoY inflation rate steady at 2.1%. Core CPI likely rose 0.2% MoM with the YoY rate unchanged at 2.0%. In June, prices received by farmers fell -2.6% suggesting overall food prices rose at a slower pace last month...
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Natasya Saad, 20 July 2014, 05:54 #stocks
Fundamental Forecast for Dollar: Bullish Consumer inflation (CPI) stats will look to take control of rate forecasts led astray by Treasury demand Volatility measures can’t fall much further, and that imbalance offers immediate benefit to the US Dollar There was a considerable commotion in the fin...
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Damiano Fabiański, 20 July 2014, 05:12 #CPI, dollar index, GDP
Both the book and the movie “The Wolf of Wall Street” are very controversial, containing lots of crazy, entertaining, and decadent stories...
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Anton Voropaev, 19 July 2014, 15:25
Prices are mounting a corrective recovery after turning downward as expected. A break above the 23.6% Fibonacci retracement at 1320.34 on a daily closing basis initially exposes the 14.6% level at 1329.78. Alternatively, a move below the 38.2% level at 1305...
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Peter Gervas, 18 July 2014, 17:11 #xauusd, gold
The Indizes switched to crisis mode. Since yesterday evening many problems appeared which scare investors. Just a Summary: 1. MH17 23:02 Britons apply for UN special session 23:11 USA-"MH17 shot by air missle" 00:35 UN Security Council meets on Friday...
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Rinor Memeti, 18 July 2014, 09:52 #dax
CL found support level at fibonacci 50% inside channel up pattern. 105.03 will be resistance level, and if this level break Ideal target for this ABCD at level 109.37...
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Dian Kemala, 17 July 2014, 22:48
Downtrend will tested at double bottom and fibonacci support level. Euro fundamental still in bad result, and MH17Plane Crash on ukraine border make this level easy to break. At 4 hour chart,, strong channel down still perform...
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Dian Kemala, 17 July 2014, 22:33
News about a Plane Crash on russian border let the DAX fall short before closing trading day. USA reacts with sanctions for russian companys. The next years will be very hard for Russian economy...
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Rinor Memeti, 17 July 2014, 17:47 #dax
China's GDP grew +7.5% y/y in 2Q14, accelerating from +7.4% in the prior quarter. The National Statistics Bureau also reported that the sequential GDP growth soared to +8.2% q/q, saar in the second quarter, compared with +6.1% in the priod quarter...
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Sergey Golubev, 17 July 2014, 13:39 #GDP, China