| Money In Motion: Currency Trading The headlines out of Greece are changing seemingly by the second as more dysfunction reigns across Europe. At some point, it will come to a head, and one question will more or less determine the direction for both stocks and currencies: Do the Greeks want in or out of the eurozone? Either way, it will provide a huge catalyst for the Euro, and we'll give you the playbook on how to profit from this historic event using currencies. Plus, while all eyes will be on Europe and the G20 meeting, next week's Chinese inflation numbers could have a significant impact on the so-called risk currencies. There is speculation in some corners of the currency markets that China may ease rates in hopes of engineering a softer landing. Commodity currencies live and die by these announcements, and we will show you how you could make money off these events trading currencies. And of course, we will check the charts at the Money Map to see which currency pairs are showing technical signs of either a breakout, or breakdown when we go "Buying Blind." That's all coming up tomorrow on Money in Motion Currency Trading. »moneyinmotion.cnbc.com | | MONEY IN MOTION CURRENCY TRADING BLOG
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