“Too big to fail”Currency Trader, June 2007.If the dollar is poised to rebound, it might be gettinghelp where it least expects it
.“Do stocks hold the key to currency levels?” Currency Trader, May 2007.The correlation between stock market and currencyprices isn’t what many people think.
“The coming commodity boom” Currency Trader, April 2007.Commodities are already having an impact on globaleconomies.
“The yen: Canary in the currency coal mine” Currency Trader, March 2007.Keep an eye on capital flows and the yen they couldbe telling you more about the dollar than first meets the eye.
“Indicator failure and scientific analysis” Currency Trader, February 2007.This discussion of market biases and fallacies providesa more rigorous way to think about trading.
“Reserve diversification, Part II” Currency Trader, January 2007.hat is the U.S. doing to ensure the Chinese govern-ment will not alter the 700 billion it has in U.S. dollarreserves?
“Charts are not enough” Currency Trader, December 200. reaking down price action in light of the news.“When will the yen go to the moon?” Currency Trader, October 200. The fundamentals are all pointing toward an up movein the Japanese yen. So what’s it waiting for?
“Why is everybody losing money in forex?” Currency Trader, September 200. Despite unprecedented liquidity, professional currencymanagers have had a rough go of it in 200 and 200.as something changed in the forex world?
“Gauging trader commitment” Currency Trader, August 200. Is this a good breakout or a false move?
TheCommitment of Traders report can help currencytraders fill in some of the holes left by the absence oftraditional volume data in forex.ou can purchase and download past articles at
http://www.activetradermag.com/purchasearticles.htm
Sunday, October 28, 2007
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