Flash: Friday
delicate situation of what would make the dollar and stock market today?
If, as almost always in the recent past, the second bounce it back down and the yen, then the euro to rebound, especially if U.S. retail sales will be weak as possible, but difficult to go further 1.357 become strong resistance area.
If, however, the stock market were to give up yet, it is likely that a repetition of the situation yesterday, and although retail sales may prove weak euro-dollar could fall even only up to 1.3460 (rather than 1.34 as in the case of Retail sales strong). In each case cmq. the week will close on the sign of the weakness of the euro, and it is likely that there will be a continuation to that effect with the beginning of next.
delicate situation of what would make the dollar and stock market today?
If, as almost always in the recent past, the second bounce it back down and the yen, then the euro to rebound, especially if U.S. retail sales will be weak as possible, but difficult to go further 1.357 become strong resistance area.
If, however, the stock market were to give up yet, it is likely that a repetition of the situation yesterday, and although retail sales may prove weak euro-dollar could fall even only up to 1.3460 (rather than 1.34 as in the case of Retail sales strong). In each case cmq. the week will close on the sign of the weakness of the euro, and it is likely that there will be a continuation to that effect with the beginning of next.
A Wall Street during the crash yesterday bought especially call on the bag (instead of as normal when you put down, to cover) is rare, demonstrating an extreme confidence in the market. There is a historical precedent: in March 2000. If the market can be traced to new highs - and there would be no wonder - would indicate that a bubble is materializing far superior to that of 2000.
Confucius, watching the stock markets today, reminds us that:
"There are three ways to learn wisdom: first, by reflection, the noblest, and secondly, with emulation, easiest, third with the experience, the more bitter "
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