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Posts Tagged ‘ Bill Jenkins ’

Illogical Optimisim

Aug 6th, 2009 | By Bill Jenkins | Category: Politics & Economics

First, a historical note…US equities have just come off their best July since 1989. Overall, the market is up over 8% for the year. But if we look backward (after all, hindsight is 20/20), March 1989 also saw a huge run up. It was followed by an even stronger rally in July, during which volume dried up. It appears the same is happening now. What came next in 1989 was a big sell-off in September, followed by an even greater one in October.



Make Profitable Market Moves Using ‘Options Greeks’

Aug 3rd, 2009 | By Bill Jenkins | Category: Stock Market Investing

When you hear traders talk about the Greeks, they don’t mean Plato or Socrates.



The Almighty Dollar

May 28th, 2009 | By Bill Jenkins | Category: US Dollar & Forex Trading

After last week’s thumping at the hand of all its major counterparts, the dollar is looking to me like Charles Atlas’ 98-pound weakling from the old comic book ads. Sand is getting kicked in its face from every bully on the beach. Even the lowly yen, with its pacesetting negative GDP (a negative 250% of the United States), is kicking the dollar’s bootie.



This Recession-Proof Market Is Now Open to You

May 1st, 2009 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Top Story

We don’t know if we’re in a recession, a “Great Recession” or a depression. All we do know that the stock market is anything but predictable right now.



The Truth About Forex Trading

Apr 30th, 2009 | By Bill Jenkins | Category: US Dollar & Forex Trading

In the world of Forex trading, volatility equals big profits. Forex, (which is shorthand for Foreign Exchange) is the largest market in the world. With 3 Trillion dollars in money exchanging hands every day, a trader only has to catch a tiny percentage of that to parlay a small nest egg into significant profits.