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Institutional Investors Pump Brakes On Dollar Trade, Diverge On Interest Rates
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ValueWalk
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Sunday, January 3, 2016 7:20 PM EDT
One of the worst performing currencies in 2016 will be the U.S. dollar, predicts a 2016 Morgan Stanley Cross-Asset Survey. This prediction for the U.S. dollar to falter comes with Fed rate hikes and an odd U.S. presidential election season.
Investment Outlook For January 2016
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Logical Invest
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Sunday, January 3, 2016 6:20 PM EDT
With 2015 behind us, now ends one of the most challenging investing years. Assets like precious metals, bonds and commodities gave negative returns. For the past 20 years we always had at least one asset group going up considerably (10% or more).
2015 Concerns To Continue Into 2016
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Daily Forex
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Sunday, January 3, 2016 5:46 PM EDT
The three big concerns in 2015 were falling oil prices, China's economic slowdown and the never ending speculation about when the Federal Reserve would raise interest rates. Some of these issues continue into 2016.
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Year Ends With A Whimper
Article By:
Declan Fallon
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Sunday, January 3, 2016 5:26 PM EDT
The year closed out much as it started with 2015 offering very little for either bulls or bears. The 'Santa Rally' never really got going, and while traders could still kick start a rally for January there will be doubters.
Year Of Whipsaws
Article By:
Blair Jensen
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Sunday, January 3, 2016 2:38 PM EDT
The S&P 500 Index lost .73%, giving it a basically flat year. The Long / Short Hedged portfolio was our worst performer with a loss of 6.44%. The loss was mainly due to lagging performance of the longs in the last half of the year.
Five Media Stocks Outstripping Disney In 2015
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Zacks Investment Research
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Sunday, January 3, 2016 12:37 PM EDT
Disney tasted repeated success at the box office raking in more than $5 billion in 2015. Luck seems to be on its side with the company striking gold at the box office with almost every movie released over the last couple of years.
Top Sectors Of 2015 And Their Leading ETFs
Article By:
Sweta Killa
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Sunday, January 3, 2016 8:26 AM EDT
Technology was the second best performing sector of 2015. In an increasingly digitalized world, demand for novel and advanced technologies such as cloud computing, big data, smartphones, and high-speed fiber networks is growing by leaps and bounds.
U.S. Stocks Struggle In 2015
2016 Stock Market And Investment Outlook
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Chris Ciovacco
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Sunday, January 3, 2016 3:33 AM EDT
For the most part 2015 been a sideways year for stocks, which tells us the present day net aggregate opinion of all market participants is mixed.
4 Gold Mining Stocks That Plunged More Than 50% In 2015
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Zacks Investment Research
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Saturday, January 2, 2016 6:31 PM EDT
2015 was a bumpy ride for gold with the yellow metal navigating an unsupportive macro environment. A stronger dollar, slump in oil prices and the climb in U.S. equities conspired to taint the precious metal's safe haven appeal through the year.
Key Market Technicals
Article By:
Aaron Jackson
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Saturday, January 2, 2016 4:08 PM EDT
If I had to describe 2015 in a few words, I’d call it “violently flat.” No one can “predict” what 2016 will bring. Thus, let’s focus on the state of the overall market right now and look for 2016 clues on specific charts of interest.
2015 Hardest Trend Following Stocks Since March Of 2009
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Andy Abraham
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Saturday, January 2, 2016 3:49 PM EDT
By March of 2016 this current bull market of stocks will celebrate its seven year birthday. It is beyond rare for a cycle to last this long, and were it not for all the QE by central banks around the world it would likely have ended much sooner.
Technical Analysis Of The Oil Market
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EconMatters
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Friday, January 1, 2016 5:27 PM EDT
What do the charts tell us about the market for 2016? Where are the key technical levels in the commodity? And what represents a trading opportunity in the space?
Bubbles Popping On Wall Street This New Year's Eve
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Peter Schiff
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Friday, January 1, 2016 1:31 PM EDT
What happened to the Santa Claus rally? The DOW finished lower for the first time since 2008- the entire year's selloff seems to be blamed on the drop in low prices but it's got to be another reason.
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