Fundamental analysis

Europe’s future is not up to the Bundesbank

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By George Soros (Financial Times) Far from abating, the euro crisis has recently taken a turn for the worse. The European Central Bank relieved an incipient credit crunch through its longer-term refinancing operations. The resulting rally…

What would happen if Germany left the Euro?

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There are increasing signs that Germany is making emergency preparations in case the country feels it has no other choice but to leave the Euro and go back to the Mark. Although Angela Merkel is officially…

Trading Commodities on News Releases

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Fundamental or Technical? In the world of trading, there are mainly two groups of traders: those who use technical analysis to guide their trading activities and those who believe fundamental analysis is the only reliable way….

EFSF Analysis

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The background of EFSF Following the agreement of the Heads of State and Government of the Euro Area Member States to safeguard the Euro zone in February 2010 Greece received financial support of €110 billion both…

Why England vs. Germany is a winner

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By Tom Hougaard. I admit it. It’s an attention-seeking title, playing on the emotions of every football fan in England since 1966. ‘England vs. Germany’ is also a trading strategy which seeks to play two stock…

Trading the news in just four steps

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By Tom Hougaard. Formal education doesn’t help you become a good trader. My own mentor told me that ‘you only see what you have trained your eyes to see.’ This short run-through is an insight into…

US Debt Ceiling and its Impact on FX and Stock Markets

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The US Federal Government spent more than it earned virtually from its inception. The first recorded deficit budget that had to be financed by a loan was that of January 1791. Since then, government spending has…

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