Good Morning Traders, As of this writing 4:20 AM EST, here’s what we see: US Dollar: Up at 94.575 the US Dollar is up 145 ticks and trading at 94.575. Energies: November Crude is up at 47.01. Financials: The Dec 30 year bond is up 11 ticks and trading at 159.02. Indices: The Dec S&P 500 emini ES contract is down 2 ticks and trading at 2018.50. Gold: The December gold contract is trading down at 1176.00. Gold is 115 ticks lower than its close. Initial Conclusion This is a not a correlated
News Tsunami Doesn’t Torpedo Markets
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Posted by Otmane El Rhazi on October 16, 2015
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