Monday, August 16, 2010

Daily Markets - Australian Dollar: The Downside Prevails

Daily Markets - Australian Dollar: The Downside Prevails


Australian Dollar: The Downside Prevails

Posted: 16 Aug 2010 08:18 AM PDT

Update on supports and resistances. … [visit site to read more]


Canadian Dollar: The Downside Prevails

Posted: 16 Aug 2010 08:18 AM PDT

Update on supports and resistances. … [visit site to read more]


Back Where We Started

Posted: 16 Aug 2010 08:17 AM PDT

Fundamentals
Neither bulls nor bears seems to want to take control of the crude oil futures market as prices have once again returned to the middle of the 70 to 80 dollar trading range the market has been stuck in since May. The recent rally attempt has failed once again to take hold as trader fear a slowdown in the economic recovery. The US, Japan, and even China has seen weaker than expected economic data released recently, which has provided fuel for thought that energy demand will falter … [visit site to read more]


Supply And Demand Issues Likely To Boost Palladium ETF

Posted: 16 Aug 2010 08:17 AM PDT

Increased demand from global automakers and supply issues are expected to pose an opportunity in palladium and its exchange traded funds [[ETFs]]. 
Palladium, similar to its much more expensive sister platinum, is used in vehicle exhaust catalysts to control emissions in automobiles. Demand for palladium is expected to be supported from a recovery in automotive sales as well as the passage of stricter emissions and regulations on automobiles in the United States, Europe and Asia. In … [visit site to read more]


Three Risks Associated With Bond ETFs

Posted: 16 Aug 2010 08:17 AM PDT

Exchange traded funds [ETFs] are known for their ability to provide diversification, low cost alternatives, asset allocation and exposure to hard to reach markets and sectors. From a portfolio management and asset class perspective, bond ETFs do such a thing, however, it is equally important to understand the inherent risks involved with these versatile investment tools.
The first risk involved with bond ETFs is the risk of default. Bond ETFs hold actual bonds, which are promissory notes. So in … [visit site to read more]


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