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Click here for Real-Time data and top stories on your mobile device. | | Evening Brief Special Money In Motion Currency Trading Edition | | | | | Tomorrow on Money In Motion The best quarter for stocks in over a decade comes to a close on Monday, and equities and risk currencies have rallied on hopes of a sustained economic recovery. But a key test comes next Friday with the release of the jobs report. Economist are calling for 210,000 new jobs. In a twist, the number will come on Good Friday, when the stock market is closed. But the currency markets will be open, allowing you to make money while you celebrate the holidays. We will preview and tell you how our pros are playing the event. Plus, don't look now, but crude about to hit a correction. Since hitting its highs in April of last year, oil has fallen about 10%. The sell-off comes as talks to tap strategic reserves around the world have heated up. With tensions in Iran still high, how long can this move continue, and what impact will that have on the group of so-called commodity currencies? We'll give you our crude predictions and tell you how currency traders are setting up for the move. And the Reserve Bank of Australia is meeting on Monday night. So for those of you who can't sleep, or for those simple night owls out there, this is a great opportunity to make money. We will preview and explain in our Up All Night, Insomniac's Delight segment. That's all coming up tomorrow in an exciting edition of Money in Motion Currency Trading. »more info | | MONEY IN MOTION CURRENCY TRADING BLOG
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