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GUEST COMMENTARY What's Up, What's Down: Bullish on the RBOB 11/20 - 10:00 AM ET Friday, crude-oil futures drops for a second session, against a rebounding dollar. How will the energies close the week? See the balance of Rick Alexander's morning comments.
What's Up, What's Down: Metals in Bull Market, Dollar Bearish 11/19 - 10:00 AM ET Metals remain in bull market overall while the U.S. Dollar still looks bearish to Rick Alexander. See his commentary for more market moves. GUEST COMMENTARY What's Up, What's Down: Higher Close for Dollar Index 11/18 - 10:00 AM ET Strong close Tuesday for the U.S. dollar but the outlook still looks bearish to Rick Alexander. Read the balance of his morning comments to see what's in store for the market in today's session. GUEST COMMENTARY What's Up, What's Down: Focus on Grains 11/17 - 10:00 AM ET Rick Alexander's focus today is on grains, with wheat giving new buy signals. But why is he still skeptical about soybeans? Find out more in his morning commentary. GUEST COMMENTARY What's Up, What's Down: Buy Signals for (Most) Currencies and the RBOB 11/16 - 10:00 AM ET Higher close last Friday for natural gas, but lower for crude and the dollar index. What's in store for today's session? See the balance of Rick Alexander's morning comments. |
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GUEST COMMENTARY
What's Up, What's Down: Gold on an Uptrend
11/10 - 10:00 AM ET
Higher closes Monday for copper, gold, silver and platinum. Will the metals continue the rally in today's session? Read Rick Alexander's commentary for more.
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GUEST COMMENTARY
Trading Grains? Pay Close Attention to the U.S. Dollar
11/06 - 10:00 AM ET
Higher closes Thursday for the Japanese yen and dollar index while lower for the Euro fx, Swiss franc and British pound. Will the dollar stay up or fall under pressure in the final trading session of the week?
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GUEST COMMENTARY
What's Up, What's Down: Metals are in Uptrends
11/05 - 10:00 AM ET
Metals are in obvious uptrends; sell signals for bonds and notes. Read Rick Alexander's morning commentary for more on the commodity market.
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