| Tomorrow 5:30p ET What's Wrong with Gold? This week, gold suffered a fall below $1650, surprising the many traders who thought that global money printing would be massively supportive for gold prices. So is bullion the unlikely victim of the global currency war? We'll have that debate, and our pros will tell you where gold is headed next.
Can Anyone Save Italy? On February 24th, Italians heads to the polls, and they have a lot to think about it on the way there. Italy is the only country in the euro zone that now has a smaller economy than it did when the euro was created, according to The Economist. So will Italy stick with technocrat Mario Monti, or opt to bring former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi back to his old office? In fact, with four major candidates running, can anyone win decisively enough to form a government? We'll discuss the dramatic possibilities, and explain what it all means for the euro trade.
Every Minute Counts On Wednesday, the Fed will release the minutes of its late January meeting. So with the world hanging on Bernanke's every word, what will we learn? Is there a chance that the Fed is considering ending qualitative easing before unemployment falls to 6.5%? We'll predict what the minutes will hold, and tell you what it could mean for the U.S. dollar. »more info | | MONEY IN MOTION CURRENCY TRADING BLOG
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