Tag: carry trade
Is there no end to China’s buying spree?
Published on September 22, 2009
It is impossible to deny China is strategically buying anything related to the global commodities market. It is a move that will ensure its international dominance for generations to come.
By Andrew Snyder, TodaysFinancialNews.com
Baltimore – (TFN): China’s commodity buying spree continues. But this time it is taking a different twist.
China Investment Corporation, a sovereign wealth [...]
Beijing pulls out of U.S. debt — their next move could make you gains of 1,389%!
Published on May 13, 2009
China wants its money back… any way it can! It could be the largest transfer of wealth
in modern history. This is your chance to rack up 1,389% gains from the”Commodity Carry Trade!”
by Andrew Snyder, TFN Strategic Trader
Baltimore (TFN): I’m about as patriotic as they get.
I’ve got guns on the [...]
Stagflation Will Kill the Carry Trader
Published on June 12, 2008
“Throw stagflation into the mix, and the whole picture changes. This is exactly what’s happening now. The rules are changing but no one seems to have informed ‘the players’ yet.” — Sean Hyman
by Sean Hyman
Baltimore – (TFN): For a long time now, if you had a background in stock trading, [...]
U.S. Subprime Collapse: Blame the Japanese yen
Published on May 9, 2008
“So who – or what – is to blame for what’s being called the greatest financial crisis since the Great Depression? Strangely it’s all tied back to not only derivatives… but also the currency markets. Or more specifically, the carry trade.” — Jack Crooks
Blogger’s note: Jack Crooks sent [...]
Currency Exchange: Secrets of the carry trade
Published on May 8, 2008
“But still, with all this publicity, carry trades remain a mystery to most mainstream investors. Even the carry trade basics – including what it is and the mechanics of placing this trade – elude most investors.” — Jack Crooks
by Jack Crooks
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Baltimore [...]
Currency Trading: Carry Trade Crisis Looming?
Published on April 6, 2008
‘In 1998, there was a massive yen carry trade going on. Interest rates were a half percent in Japan… The institutions were all pouring in borrowing the yen in order to buy the emerging market countries. Then we had the Asian financial crisis and a real deleveraging. At the time, [...]
Crooks on Currencies: Our latest TFN Video and Audio Podcast is now online!
Published on April 6, 2008
Baltimore — (TFN): The podcast for our latest Smart Trading Action Alert video, featuring guest expert Jack Crooks, can now be downloaded to your iTunes or PodcastAlley.com accounts.
This Week’s Financial News: Bernanke takes to the tightrope, the carry trade’s in trouble and Christoph’s a Democrat
Published on April 5, 2008
“Now that Congress is getting involved, we should see some decisive action, a clear and easy solution to eliminate the financial collapse now knocking on our doors… and if you believe that, I’ve got these great banking shares to sell you.” — Stephanie Grimmett
by Stephanie Grimmett
Here at Today’s Financial News, we spent the [...]
Carry Trade Crisis? TFN Smart Trading Video
Published on April 5, 2008
Baltimore — (TFN): Analysts are seeing many similarities between the scenarios leading to the collapse of the Yen carry trade back in 1998 and what is occurring now. Should those investors and funds reliant on currency trading be paying closer attention? Jack Crooks provides perspective.
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Foreign Currency: The yen is sending a buy signal
Published on January 23, 2008
“Why would the yen promise to rise this year? Three reasons: global interest rates, stock market risks and currency volatility.” — Sean Hyman
Sean Hyman, currency director at The Sovereign Society, revealed an interesting trend to his A-Letter readers this week. According to Sean, despite the recent rollercoaster ride of the Tokyo markets, [...]