In This Issue..
* Currencies trade in a tight range...
* German Investor Confidence rises!
* Thoughts from Jim Rogers...
* Kohn on the economy...
Good day... And a Terrific Tuesday to you! I'm staring at all this white space on the Pfennig template, and I absolutely drew a blank... I couldn't think of, or can't think of a thing to say! Whoa there partner! That can't happen! There's got to be something, anything, to talk about... OK! I'm back now, I really have no idea where that was going, it was an out of body experience! HAHAHAHA!
OK... The currencies traded in a very tight range yesterday, after the dollar had ambushed them on Friday and in the Sunday night trading sessions. It's been a week since we saw currency strength, other than Japanese yen. So, we should be due for a bounce. There continues to be more whispering about the eventual dollar weakness, but for now, it's not enough to get us back to where the dollar should be trading on a fundamentals basis....
Filed under: Currencies, Gold, Consumer Confidence, Interest Rates, Japan, The Fed, GDP, Germany, Bank of Canada, Jim Rogers, Reserve Bank of Australia, Riksbank