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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 Case For Crude It's the kind of bear market most consumer's love. Talking about the massive move lower in oil, which is now just dollars away from its 52-week low. Concerns about a slowing global economy and a rising dollar have conspired to crush crude, but is the selloff a buying opportunity, and more importantly, are certain currency pairs confirming the move? None other than Dennis Gartman the Commodities King will weigh in on his views and of course, his trade. Euro's Next Move Plus, with the Greek elections behind us, investors are turning their eyes towards the other heavily indebted European nations. Curiously, Spanish and Italian bonds have posted strong rallies this week as traders anticipate increased use of the so-called European Financial Stability Fund. As a quick reminder, this is the vehicle European policy makers set up to help ease the credit crisis. The potential move comes as EU finance ministers are gathering in Luxembourg to try to map out a plan. With the euro nearing some technically important levels, we will show you how our pros are trading it now. Currency Crush And what do Pepsi, Proctor & Gamble and Coca-Cola Enterprises all have in common? They all have taken a hit recently due to volatile moves in the currency markets. Even if you reside in "stock-land" and don't (yet) trade currencies, all investors need to know how different currency pairs can impact a stock's performance. We'll tell you which sectors appear most vulnerable to dollar swings as we head towards earnings season and explain how you can hedge your stock portfolio using currencies. That's all coming up tomorrow in Money in Motion Currency Trading. »more info | | MONEY IN MOTION CURRENCY TRADING BLOG
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