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Currencies (Forex)

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Three Investment Phases for the Year 2010

In 2010, we expect the U.S. Dollar to fall against the Australian Dollar and other commodity-related currencies, but rise against the Euro and the Japanese Yen.
 

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Understanding Foreign Exchange Rate Regimes

If you open financial pages of a newspaper or watch discussions on television, you would often hear about people making reference to a weaker US Dollar or stronger Euro and their impact on trade or

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As Currencies Collapse, What Do You Do?

"By a continuing process of inflation, government can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens." - John Maynard Keynes.

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More Verifiable Reasons Why You Should Protect Your Assets by Investing in Precious Metals

Will Rogers was quoted once as saying, “I’m not so much interested in the return on my money as I am the return of my capital.” In these troubling financial times with investor ca

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Overview Of FXCM’s Foreign Currency Trading Software

Most traders rely heavily on software for helping them to understand markets and investment opportunities.

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A Primer To Forex Currency Trading

The great thing about volatility in Forex trading is it means there’s money to be made.

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The BRIC Nations Become More Assertive

On June 16th, Brazil, Russia, India and China, four of the world’s fastest growing nations will summit in Russia.

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Are Interest Rates Keeping Your Head Above Zero?

Eurodollars are deposits denominated in US dollars at banks outside the US, and thus are not under the jurisdiction of the Federal Reserve.