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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 Déjà Vu All Over Again Just when you thought it was safe to wade back into the credit markets, Spanish bonds took a turn for the worse and reminded investors this week that Europe's debt woes are far from over. Market participants say the recent bout of trouble comes from the realization that the so-called "fire walls" aren't stringent enough to prevent a meltdown. Either way, it is becoming increasingly clear the ECB will have to take on a much bigger role to solve this growing crisis. These events have put the Euro back in the gutter, with Euro/Dollar hovering perilously above 1.30. What's its next move? Find out how our pros are trading the turmoil. Shanghai Surprise Plus, it sent risk currencies into a virtual tizzy: market chatter that China's GDP figure would come in above estimates. Of course, there is no way for retail investors to trade China's common currency, but a strong Chinese economy will ignite a rally in so-called commodity currencies. Look no further than the massive move enjoyed by the Aussi dollar. Can you believe the numbers coming out of China, and should you buy these currencies in hopes of a stronger economy there? We'll give you the set-up. Forget Stocks, Buy Currencies And Alcoa kicked off second quarter earnings this week with surprisingly strong results. With banks and tech on deck for next week, the stock market is sure to see some heavy action. But instead of picking stocks, or even ETFs, there could be a better way to play the market's next move: Currencies. That's right, there are many pairs that closely track the overall stock market. We will tell you what they are, and how you can profit in the forex market. That's all coming up tomorrow in a jammed packed edition of Money in Motion Currency Trading. »more info | | MONEY IN MOTION CURRENCY TRADING BLOG
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