Tuesday, January 29, 2013

DailyMarkets.com - Forex Trading: US Consumer Confidence Figure May Lead To Risk Taking Today

DailyMarkets.com - Forex Trading: US Consumer Confidence Figure May Lead To Risk Taking Today


Forex Trading: US Consumer Confidence Figure May Lead To Risk Taking Today

Posted: 28 Jan 2013 11:52 PM PST

US Consumer Confidence Figure may lead to Risk Taking Today
Increased confidence in the euro-zone economic recovery, largely due to a strengthened banking sector, helped keep the euro within reach of its recent 11-month high against the US dollar yesterday. Meanwhile, a better than expected US Core Durable Goods Orders figure helped the USD/JPY come within reach of a 2 ½ year high during afternoon trading. Today, the main piece of economic news is likely to be the US CB Consumer Confidence … [visit DailyMarkets.com to read more] or compare Credit Card Rewards or Best Credit Cards

Charles Biderman, A Master Of Stock Market Liquidty

Posted: 28 Jan 2013 11:47 PM PST

Charles Biderman is the Chief Executive Officer of TrimTabs Investment Research and editor of TrimTabs blog. Knowing the cash flow based on IRS tax receipts is a powerful guide to money flow in the economy and eventually the stock market.

Trim Tabs Blog 2013 Jan

 

COMMENTS: Share buy backs reduce the supply of stock float available. Company management get better returns with less risk from stock buy backs than investing in new plant and machinery as Ben Bernanke has your back on … [visit DailyMarkets.com to read more] or compare Credit Card Rewards or Best Credit Cards

Colombia Cuts Rate 25 Bps, Economy Still Below Potential

Posted: 28 Jan 2013 08:39 PM PST

    Colombia’s central bank cut its benchmark intervention rate by a further 25 basis points to 4.0 percent, as expected, with the economy still growing below its potential and no upward pressure on inflation.
    Banco de la Republic Colombia also said it would expand its purchase of foreign exchange to keep down the peso by a monthly $500 million to a minimum total of $3 billion between February and May, with daily purchases of not less than $30 million.
    The … [visit DailyMarkets.com to read more] or compare Credit Card Rewards or Best Credit Cards

Is The Whole World Bullish?

Posted: 28 Jan 2013 12:08 AM PST

A couple of weeks ago (see Big tests for stocks), I wrote that while sentiment models were showing crowded long readings, analysts were almost universally urging caution, which was actually bullish:
Maybe I am over thinking this: The sentiment picture seems just a little too neatly packaged to me and it would be just a little too easy to be overly bearish here. Positive flows into equity funds after a long winter of negative flows could be interpreted as positively as the return of bullish … [visit DailyMarkets.com to read more] or compare Credit Card Rewards or Best Credit Cards

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