| Money In Motion: Currency Trading Fed Preview With the U.S. elections so close, few expect Fed Chief Ben Bernanke to announce any significant policy initiatives when the Fed meets next week. However, traders will be listening for any hint that the economy might be improving. And they will also be listening for any clues on what the Fed intends to do now that operation twist is nearing a close. Either way, it is sure to be a big dollar catalyst, and we'll give you the trade. Central Bank Blitz Plus, the Fed isn't the only central bank meeting next week. Canada, Sweden, Mexica and New Zealand all have rate meetings next week. That's four opportunities to make money. Now, currency traders aren't expecting any rate change, but they will be listening for any change in language that might indicate an evolving bias towards inflation. We'll preview and give you the set up. Best Way To Short Yen And it's been one of the most tempting shorts in the currency markets the past year: the Yen. And now it appears to finally be working as investors sow their risk appetites and move out of so-called safe haven currencies, like the Yen. Additionally, some have speculated that a major stimulus plan could be in the works for Japan. So should you get short Yen, and what's the best way to do that now? Our pros will break it down. »moneyinmotion.cnbc.com | | MONEY IN MOTION CURRENCY TRADING BLOG
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