Ed Moya – A Busy Week Ahead; Inflation Data, Retail Sales, ECB Live Meeting and Possible Autoworkers Strike
Ed Moya, Senior Market Analyst at OANDA joins us to take a look ahead this week to US economic data, the live ECB meeting and a possible autoworkers strike. All of this is leading into the Fed meeting next week. We focus on how the upcoming data could change the Fed’s monetary policy and if a hike out of the ECB would put a tip in the US Dollar.
As a reminder, Shad and I will be away this week at a resource conference. We will be meeting with a lot of companies looking fro interesting stories to introduce to all of you. Please email us throughout the week with any companies you want us to look into and any questions you would like us to get answered.Our email addresses are Fleck@kereport.com and Shad@kereport.com.
Click here to visit the OANDA website and follow along with Ed’s daily market note.
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Hey Gents. Still lurking and reading. Enjoyed the summer and about to go to Ireland for 2 weeks.
Definitely slow times in jrs. Thought it would pick up as summer ended. Only real thing of significant that I seen with the stocks I’m holding in the last couple of weeks was the chairman of GASX exercising a large amount of $1.20 warrants while the stocks trading at .80. Certainly a show of faith I’d say
I have to agree with you on the price of GASX, it looks good to me as well. DT
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NatGas Tuesday: Breakout
Beware Breakaway Gap
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Wednesday Pull Back.
North Now?
Breakout Underway!
Just in case anyone thinks that day-to-day changes make a difference in what happens to miners, mine are still having days of some up and some down with a negative close. Every once in a while, I will have a green day, but it will immediately offset within a day or two, attacking the stock or stocks that had the good day causing the green day. I have one that has been doing well recently, but I will not mention it until they take it down. I want to give them no help.
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