Federal Reserve 1, Bank of Japan 0

As the world’s currency wars rage on, the Federal Reserve is re-emerging as the “victor.” The dollar index looks ready to erase all its gains for 2010 on the heels of the Fed’s threat to roll out quantitative easing (QE) Part 2. This threat in turn came on the heels of the Bank of Japan’s … Read more

Fleckenstein: “Why would I want to hedge gold?”

Bill Fleckenstein, President of Fleckenstein Capital and one of my favorite money managers, was on CNBC’s Fast Money Wednesday night giving his typical, colorful commentary on gold. I am posting an approximate transcript to his brief interview because it included what I think should be a classic moment in gold commentary. Toward the end of … Read more

The BoJ Saves the U.S. Dollar from a Major Technical Breakdown

The Bank of Japan (and/or the Japanese Ministry of Finance) has an excellent sense of timing technicals. Last night’s intervention to put an end to the on-going strength in the Japanese yen came just as the U.S. dollar looked ready to follow-through on its break of the important support at the 200-day moving average (DMA). … Read more

Dollar Setting Up to Retest Critical Support

So much for the dollar being “…poised for additional gains, especially versus the euro.” Instead of slowly grinding higher over its 50-day moving average (DMA), the U.S. dollar index failed its test of this important resistance line. Now another test of the 200DMA is right around the corner. *Chart created using TeleChart: Most of the … Read more

The U.S. Dollar Is Poised for Additional Gains – Especially Versus the Euro

The U.S. dollar index has made little progress since its tremendous one-day rally over two weeks ago. Over the past week, the dollar index has stalled out right at its 50-day moving average (DMA). [Click for larger view] *Chart created using TeleChart: I set my plan at this point to dial my positions to net … Read more