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Futures Trading News & Research -
January 2010 Daily Report

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January 29, 2010 - All
trends seem negative except for the Yen and Interest Rates on risk
aversion
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January 28, 2010 - Market
will vote on the State of the Union and on the Fed decision to
leave rates zero
- January
27, 2010 - FOMC decision this afternoon at 2:15 on interest rates
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January 26, 2010 - Stocks
rebound somewhat after Friday's pummeling. Crude weaker,
dollars stronger
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January 22, 2010 - Newly propsed banking regulations might end
prop trading
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January 21, 2010 -
Overnight, the dollar remains stronger as China's growth rate
continues to accelerate in Q4
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January 20, 2010 - PPI comes in at +0.2%, housing starts weaker
than expected
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January 19,
2010 - Citi misses (20%) owned by the US treasury while Europe is
lower on earnings concerns
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January 15,
2010 - Further concerns over possible Chinese retrenchment moving
the dollar higher
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January 14, 2010 -
Continuing claims come in at +11k to 444
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January 13, 2010 - Some risk
aversion leaves the market with Gold up and Yen off
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January 12, 2010
- Balance of Trade deficit widens due to higher oil prices and
China's increase in bank reserves
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January 11, 2010 -
Increase in Chinese imports helped lift most markets while the
dollar was weak
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January 08, 2010 -
Unemployment comes in at a loss of 85K but a gain in Nov of 4k
with the headline number at 10%
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January 07, 2010 -
Overnight, stocks internationally are lower as China indicates
that it may restrict lending
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January 06, 2010 - Minutes from
the last Federal Open Market Committee meeting released at 2 pm.
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January 05, 2010 - Nothing
particularly dramatic overnight, continuing cold weather plaguing
the NE
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January 04, 2010 - Welcome to
2010. Construction spending at 10, then ISM
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