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    Three Reasons Why Bitcoin Could Be Here To Stay

    As you all know, crypto-currencies have been one of the hottest topics around these days. Even the J.P. Morgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) CEO, Jamie Dimon, has addressed it on numerous occasions in the past several months. The price of Bitcoin and other crypto-currencies have gained market share in the...
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    Is The U.S. Dollar Bull Market Over?

    The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) has been soaring higher since September 2014. At that time, the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) traded around $85.00 per contract. Today, the U.S. Dollar Index is trading around $99.75 per contract. Many talking heads on the financial television channels are calling for a...
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    Your Eyes Should Be Glued to The Currency Market

    If you ask any trader or investor what is the most important currency to follow they would probably say the U.S. Dollar. After all, the U.S. Dollar is the world's reserve currency. If someone in Asia, or Africa wanted to buy a barrel of oil they would need to convert their money into U.S...
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    Buffet, Bank Of America Close To Bust And Bernanke

    The markets continue to be in a wild phase. Just this morning, Warren Buffet took a $5 billion stake in Bank of America Corp (NYSE:BAC). This deal is a sweet deal for him but caution flags must go up. The last time the Oracle of Omaha took a stake in a bank it was Goldman Sachs Group, Inc...
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    Debt Ceiling Breached, Does Anyone Care?

    The United States of America in now drowned in debt by $14.39 trillion. This debt, is obviously at an all time high for the country. The politicians from both parties seem to only care about winning elections and really do as little as possible to solve the problem of a debt burdened America...
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    How Low Will It Go?

    This morning, the U.S. Dollar Index is declining again this morning. The U.S. Dollar Index has now declined lower by more than 17.0 percent since June 7, 2010. Yesterday, the Federal Reserve said that they do not have any control over the U.S. Dollar. Chairman Bernanke made a comment that...
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