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UnBiasedTrading (TM)  10 hrs ago  Comment 
Neither bulls nor bears always get what they want, or can avoid what they fear. Did today represent a last gasp or the start of a new breakout? Thinking on this made me also recall one of Ray Merriman's comments that the markets would likely...
TheStreet.com  Dec 1  Comment 
At least one investor expressed moderate bearishness in the stock by rolling up strikes as part of a near-term put spread.
FX Street  Dec 1  Comment 
News and views  Risk markets stabilised near the bearish end of their recent ranges. Concern over Dubai World’s contagion effect eased with the calming noises from regulators, rating agencies, and revelations of insignificant exposures by...
FX Street  Dec 1  Comment 
RCL - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. – Bearish option traders clawed-aboard global cruise company, Royal Caribbean, today despite the 0.5% increase in shares during the trading session to $24.24. A large-volume risk reversal in the June 2010...
FX Street  Dec 1  Comment 
FXstreet.com (Buenos Aires) – GBP/USD Current Price: 1.6433. Pair broke lower and remains bearish for next hours after falling under static support zone around 1.6460. Hourly indicators suggest upside correction is complete, and as long as...
Wall Street Journal  Nov 30  Comment 
Alongside resilient domestic natural-gas production, foreign supply looks set to swamp demand in 2010.
TheStreet.com  Nov 30  Comment 
Concerns over banks' exposure to Dubai debt has moved sentiment slightly bearish side, our poll shows.
Agrimoney.com  Nov 30  Comment 
Prices look set for a "supply-led bear market throughout 2010", Rabobank says. But rival Commerzbank says a weak dollar will protect the US
Commodity Online  Nov 30  Comment 
The Market begins to Form a top and sideways movement. Even in the 1987 and 1929 crashes the market began to move sideways and stopped going up. If you look at the 2000 2002 and 2007 2009 bear markets you will see that basically the entire 2000...
TheStreet.com  Nov 29  Comment 
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- David Greenberg, president of Sterling Commodities, defends his bearish position on natural gas and reveals how he is playing the sector.
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