Friday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets
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That’s it for the Fryguy this week. Today is the always entertaining options expiry where strange things can happen. Traders aren’t paying too much attention to economic news. Whatever bad news there is gets dismissed as so much inconvenient old news. Rather, bulls are focused like a laser on oil prices and dollar action believing a repatriation by US investors and move by overseas investors to the greenback is US asset supportive.
My own opinion is that Da Boyz are just picking each other’s pockets.
Have a great weekend.
Disclaimer: Among other issues the ETF Digest maintains long or short positions in IWM, QQQQ, QLD, IBB, XLP, UGE, XLV, RXL, UUP, DRR, GLD, DZZ, DBC, DEE, USO and XLE.
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Aug 15 08:42 AMIn your opinion, what is the best way to play the likely further rise in the dollar (other than the Forex)? There has been bad economic news from Japan and several European countries lately. It does seem likely the dollar will rise against those currencies for the near future, especially if we can spend less on imported oil. To really see how much we are spending on imported oil, all you have to do is look at Dubai. That money is coming from somewhere.
Do you think the FOREX may be a good idea for an area to make money as the US dollar likely rises? Or are the ETF's a much better idea for the non-Forex experts?
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Aug 15 08:51 AMHousing sector while unnerving ,is consolidating as well with some pick up n sales.
Basically the U.S economy/market are in a maqjor phase of consolidation.
Europe and Emerging market economies are heading for a major decompression ,leading to record capital flows into dollar assets(flight to quality).These capital flows will cement the U.S economic/market record rebound.
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Aug 15 09:36 AM-
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Aug 15 10:45 AMThe volatility in SKF/UYG has much to do with the SECs restrictions on naked short selling which created a logical, if not effective, boost to SKF. It's hard, given the volatility, for these issues to perform perfectly. Nevertheless, it's good to have them.
And, Gabe.....think what you wish. It's been a market for the pros over the past month. As a trend-follower we'll go with the trends as silly as they may seem sometimes. You're a bull and good luck to you!
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