| Tomorrow on Money In Motion Football season starts on Thursday, but it's the central bank blitz we are focused on, as the Bank of Japan, the Bank of England and the European Central Bank hold meetings next week. What will it mean for those countries' respective currencies, and how can you profit? We'll explain. Plus, the Swiss Franc has been anything but neutral, and last month Rebecca Patterson actually suggested a bullish trade on the Swissie. She'll give us her next move. And what will Friday's Jobs report mean for the dollar? We will break it down and show you how to profit using currencies. That's all tomorrow on Money in Motion Currency Trading. »more info | | MONEY IN MOTION CURRENCY TRADING BLOG
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