Free Market Economy
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Will Chinas Economy Tank, Stock Valuations Evaporate and a Crash Take Out All Their Successes?
Any true studier of economics and stock markets ought to see it coming, says one retired superstar from Chicago and leading economic gurus. Indeed, the Online Think Tank predicted the last Chinese stock-market drop and yet things are almost back to where they were, while the economy is over boiling with 11% growth after many 10% growths year-after-year. Inflation is taking its toll on the Chinese Economy.
That is not the only problem, China, is Read More...
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Trading Profitably on the Foreign Exchange Market
You may be asking yourself "how does one begin to trade profitably as a currency trader?".
First, it is important to closely monitor foreign equity markets to attempt to predict or model how their respective currencies will perform against other currencies, ideally, currencies that are not very closely related, nor proportional, to the former currency.
For example, Mexico's economy is closely linked the the U.S. economy, in some respects, but i Read More...
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Thailand Economy Crash
Thailand’s economy has always been an export-driven economy and existed as a decentralized free enterprise. All the Thai governments have favored an open investment pattern, emphasizing on creating a favorable market for attracting huge foreign direct investments. In the early 1980s and during 1990s, Thai economy was one of the fastest growing economies in the world recording an average growth rate of 9 percent all this crashed during the July 1 Read More...
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