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I wonder though if this is not the way to help financially strapped americans afford to move into more economical cars that are friendly to the environment ?
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Interesting article. Are they giving the rebate for fuel efficient cars or is this just all cars? in other words - is the policy really going to help the economy downshift to more environmentally friendly cars - or will the rebate allow someone to buy a SUV ?
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interesting post - thank you
On Jul 22 09:35 AM kkerr wrote:
> I agree long term investing in a leveraged ETF is not a wise strategy > (since they were designed for day trading anyways). However, they > do have some advantages for swing traders. As long as traders understand > the risks and the how this 'decay' works, there are some good ways > to use these tools. Articles covering Leveraged ETFs and decay pop > up about once a day on seeking alpha, which is good. Here is an article > (with charts and graphs) that explains decay in simple terms: > > blog.quantumfading.com.../
Question - china still needs to keep the yuan low in order that the world will buy more of its stuff.
china is buying the gold in dollars but it is buying them from people all over the world - so sellers of the gold will immediately swap their dollars for euros, punds, shekels
how would selling gold help china to support the dollar?
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thanks to the author for the insightful article
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On Jul 22 09:35 AM kkerr wrote:
> I agree long term investing in a leveraged ETF is not a wise strategy
> (since they were designed for day trading anyways). However, they
> do have some advantages for swing traders. As long as traders understand
> the risks and the how this 'decay' works, there are some good ways
> to use these tools. Articles covering Leveraged ETFs and decay pop
> up about once a day on seeking alpha, which is good. Here is an article
> (with charts and graphs) that explains decay in simple terms:
>
> blog.quantumfading.com.../
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What if you have a option and own the underlying stock?
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china is buying the gold in dollars but it is buying them from people all over the world - so sellers of the gold will immediately swap their dollars for euros, punds, shekels
how would selling gold help china to support the dollar?
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