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As The World Turns with Don Dawson
FromPower Trading Radio - A Trader's Perspective on Investing in Stocks, Futures, Forex, Options Podcast
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As The World Turns with Don Dawson
FromPower Trading Radio - A Trader's Perspective on Investing in Stocks, Futures, Forex, Options Podcast
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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Sep 17, 2014
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Podcast episode
Description
On past shows, Master trader Don Dawson has give many examples of how commodity trends give us insights to global trends and help us anticipate market moves. On today’s show, Don takes a look at how upcoming interest rate increases can be anticipated by looking at specific futures contracts. This allows him to pinpoint, with a high probability when the fed will begin raising rates. The duo also take a look at the grain markets and talk about production bottoms which may be key in determining buy points for commodities like, corn, soybeans, wheat etc.
Released:
Sep 17, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
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