Currency Trader, December 2007  



Currency Trader, December 2007
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Outlook 2008: Avoiding the "R" word
A beat-up dollar, declining stock indices, and the sub-prime mortgage crisis are all leaning on the U.S. economy. Can the U.S. sidestep a recession in 2008?

The dollar's fate: Dustbin of history or cyclical recovery?
Why the dollar could very well be on the verge of a new phase.

A fistful of dollars, a bundle of contradictions
The U.S. currency must resolve several paradoxes to emerge from its funk. One overlooked positive of the current situation may offer the depressed buck a way out of its bind.

Runs and pullbacks in the pound-dollar pair
Finding out how often the GBP/USD rate makes multi-day runs of higher or lower highs, lows, and closes leads the way toward figuring out how to trade pullbacks in this pair.

The yuan and U.S. inflation
Inflation and currencies don't necessarily interact the way you think they should.

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