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8th December
2009
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Boston Globe S Korea Shares End Up; Techs, Autos Help Reverse Early Fall Wall Street Journal Shinhan Investment Corp. analyst Seo Joon-hyuck said Korean stocks are still undervalued after lagging global peers since September, which will likely ..

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Portions s-Korea terminate above; Technologies, automobile-assistance-back-early case – Wall Street Journal

8th December
2009
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Reuters Getting Tough With Wells Wall Street Journal The bank’s executives objected to the government’s $25 billion preferred stock investment last year. Yet it almost certainly needed that extra cushion to … Bank blamed for big losses to charities Minneapolis Star Tribune Prudential debt may hinder Wells Fargo’s TARP exit East Bay Business Times all 398 news articles »

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Received strongly with wells – Wall Street Journal

8th December
2009
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I have have had a lot of fun writing these articles and would like to thank all of you who read my regular musings of Trading Life. Personally I enjoy sharing my experiences of trading as there have been quite a few, and if sharing them with my readers helps to save the odd trading account here and there, then I am a happy man. I get plenty of questions emailed to me and I endeavor to answer as many as I can, even sometimes publicly through another one of these articles

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US Dollar Destiny

8th December
2009
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Last week, my article focused on the differences, pros, and cons, of the three main styles of trading. Day, swing, and longer term position trading (investing) are all fine ways to speculate in markets, but they are very different from each other in many ways. While I often participate in all three styles, if I was forced to choose one, it would be swing trading

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Important Questions Answered on Trading Styles

8th December
2009
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Have you ever found yourself in a trade that later you wondered, “Who was controlling my mouse?” This happens because there are other “parts” of us that can emerge and they lurk in either side of our brains. As you probably know, we have two brain hemispheres that make up what can be termed “the dual brain.” The dual brain has two distinct brain systems in which one analyzes piece-by-piece, detailing changes, and the other makes an overall update and applies it until the next change. This dual

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Two Sides of the Trading Coin that Can Bring You Profit