Tag Archives: U.S. Dollar
Quiet Monday Has Yen Testing Support
Now that the Bank of Japan has settled on its new QE plan, extension of the old one to the tune of ¥10 trillion more purchases of various types of… Read more
US Dollar Breaks Down on Eve of Fed Meeting
Tomorrow, September 12th may be Armageddon day for the U.S. Dollar (AMEX:UUP) as there are two events that will hit the market in what might be the financial equivalent of… Read more
Brent Surges past $110, Equities Continue to Rally
Since it was revealed that the Fed began normal repo operations last week after 4 years of reverse repos the equity and commodity markets have been pushing higher, albeit in… Read more
ISM Miss Means Print, Baby, Print
After 4 months of harsh monetary tightening by the Federal Reserve attempting to have the strength to force the global monetary system to its crisis, a period in which the… Read more
U.S. Dollar Tanks as Europe Prints, Baby, Prints!
Now that the markets have gotten what they wanted: a relatively clear sign that the E.U. would pledge to print money to cover the banks holding the enormously stupid amount… Read more
Europe, U.S. Turmoil Causes Gold to Spike
Gold bugs have been waiting for this day patiently since the February 29th drive-by shooting that the FOMC pulled off; reversing monetary policy and pushing the markets towards the state… Read more
The Yuan Appreciates, the Fed Thinks This is Good
There are two proverbs I’d like to invoke for this article. The first is: Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it. The second one is: May… Read more
The Reign in Spain Swirls Plainly Down the Drain
Well, isn’t it nice not to have to talk about Greece anymore? Unlike Greece I’m not about to learn all of the ins and outs of what will and will… Read more



