Thanks for the link, great article. Now I am trying to read the rest of them.
Thanks for the link, great article. Now I am trying to read the rest of them.
Those headlines are the best contrarian indicators...Newsweek cover story this week... The Incredible Sinking Dollar. The sign of a bottom [in the dollar].![]()
I'd love to see a headline in the newspaper or on your local news Thursday or Friday saying "Panic on Wall Street!". We'll know we can start buying.
http://tinyurl.com/dnc9n
Sooner or later China will revalue the Yuan. The rumors are circulating again and the dollar is weaker this morning.
http://www.mises.org/story/1804
Long article, covers the china yuan. China is big and powerfull from an economic stand point.
http://tinyurl.com/bq955
EU Constitution referendum is going to be interesting. French vote may spike the Euro anddollar seems to be hitting resistance despite encouraging economic data.
What reasons do we have at the moment to indicate the dollar may get stronger????
War on Iran....??
Interest rates...????
Domestic economy???
Trade imbalance???
If you have any suggestions, feel free to make it.....
The Technician (escapades at times as Carnac)
Maybe it will strengthen in the short run because, like the price of oil, speculators and manipulators are in the drivers seat and mere fundamentals are riding in the back. Reality will win sooner or later, of course, but those of us that trust in what is out in the open for all to see may feel some pain as hidden powers play their games.Originally Posted by The_Technician
I'm glad you started this up again Tech. I can now see how much the dollar rose after that contrarian Newsweek dollar article in March 2005. The dollar went from 81 to 92 during the next 8 months.Originally Posted by tsptalk
If anyone sees a Newsweek cover mentioning the stock market, please let us know.
Thanks,
Tom
Dang, the dollar just dropped another penny to the Euro....1.25+
Wonder what happened there.....I fund ...is it going up from here????
The Technician (escapades at times as Carnac)
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