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U.S. Stock Indexes Firmer, Dollar Lower Early

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30 Oct 1:05pm
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Thursday, October 30--Jim Wyckoff's Morning Web Log (NOTE: I am out of the office Friday. My friend and fellow trader/analyst Ken Seehusen will be producing my morning report Friday. His format will be different than mine, but I think you'll enjoy and benefit from his insight.--Jim) OVERNIGHT/EARLY MORNING DEVELOPMENTS The market features in overnight/early morning trading today are higher U.S. stock index futures prices and a sharply lower U.S. dollar.* JIM'S MARKET THOUGHT OF THE DAY * ...

U.S. Dollar Weaker, Crude Oil Stronger in Early Dealings

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29 Oct 12:56pm
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Wednesday, October 29--Jim Wyckoff's Morning Web Log OVERNIGHT/EARLY MORNING DEVELOPMENTS The market features in overnight/early morning trading today are sharply higher crude oil prices and a sharply lower U.S. dollar. * JIM'S MARKET THOUGHT OF THE DAY * The big decline in the value of the dollar today is just so far profit-taking pressure in a still-solid uptrend in the greenback. Same thing with crude oil: Today's big gains are so far just short covering in a bear market and the solid ...

U.S. Dollar Weaker, Crude Oil Stronger in Early Dealings

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29 Oct 12:56pm
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Wednesday, October 29--Jim Wyckoff's Morning Web Log OVERNIGHT/EARLY MORNING DEVELOPMENTS The market features in overnight/early morning trading today are sharply higher crude oil prices and a sharply lower U.S. dollar. * JIM'S MARKET THOUGHT OF THE DAY * The big decline in the value of the dollar today is just so far profit-taking pressure in a still-solid uptrend in the greenback. Same thing with crude oil: Today's big gains are so far just short covering in a bear market and the solid ...

"Harvest Lows" Likely in Place in Corn, Soybeans

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28 Oct 1:03pm
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Tuesday, October 28--Jim Wyckoff's Morning Web Log OVERNIGHT/EARLY MORNING DEVELOPMENTS The market features again in overnight/early morning trading today are higher U.S. stock index futures prices and sharply higher grain futures prices. * JIM'S MARKET THOUGHT OF THE DAY * My bias is that corn and soybean futures prices have put in harvest lows and will now work sideways to higher into the end of the year. My bias is also that there is still a bit more downside left in wheat and in gold ...

"Harvest Lows" Likely in Place in Corn, Soybeans

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28 Oct 1:03pm
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Tuesday, October 28--Jim Wyckoff's Morning Web Log OVERNIGHT/EARLY MORNING DEVELOPMENTS The market features again in overnight/early morning trading today are higher U.S. stock index futures prices and sharply higher grain futures prices. * JIM'S MARKET THOUGHT OF THE DAY * My bias is that corn and soybean futures prices have put in harvest lows and will now work sideways to higher into the end of the year. My bias is also that there is still a bit more downside left in wheat and in gold ...

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JimWyckoff

Jim Wyckoff has been involved with the stock, financial and futures markets for more than 20 years. He was born and raised in Iowa, where he still resides. Wyckoff became a financial journalist with Futures World News for many years, cutting his teeth as a reporter on the futures trading floors in Chicago and New York, where he covered every futures market traded in the United States at one time or another. Not long after he began his career in financial journalism, he began studying technical analysis. By studying chart patterns and other technical indicators, he realized this approach to analyzing and trading markets could level the playing field between “professional insiders” in the markets and individual traders. His extensive studies of technical analysis and knowledge of markets led to several positions, including chief technical analyst at several well-known companies. He says his mission is not just to generate profits for traders but to also provide them with educational and insightful information because, in the fascinating business of trading, one never stops learning. Wyckoff received a Bachelor of Science degree at Iowa State University, graduating in 1984 with a major in journalism and a minor in economics. He and his wife have two children, a son in high school and a daughter in college. When he’s not analyzing markets and educating traders, Wyckoff says he loves adventures, from driving a Jeep across the highest mountain pass in the continental United States to extreme winter camping in the Boundary Waters to hiking in the jungles of South America.