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			<title>TZ Futures Trading Levels : FTSE, OIL, GOLD,...</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 08:50:10 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>_*TZ Futures brings you FREE Daily Levels to help you with your Trading wether you are a professional or a novice*_ 
 
Our daily levels will now be posted here in one place. Our method for our levels consist of Candlestick charting with Supports and Resistances along with Fibonacci and Trendline...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><u><b>TZ Futures brings you FREE Daily Levels to help you with your Trading wether you are a professional or a novice</b></u><br />
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Our daily levels will now be posted here in one place. Our method for our levels consist of Candlestick charting with Supports and Resistances along with Fibonacci and Trendline patterns. We also take a look at news and other fundamentals and will report it in our commentary if it is important.<br />
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Happy Trading! :thumbsup:<br />
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<i>Please note: This is a free-for-all thread and we welcome your comments and any feedback</i></div>

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			<title>Commodities Are The Best Place To Be For The Next Decade</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 09:37:27 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Commodities Are The Best Place  
To Be For The Next Decade 
	 
Why invest in commodities?  Two and a half billion people are going to live like Americans in the next 20 years and prices go up over time, that’s the nature of inflation. 
We are in the middle of a global economic crisis and...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Commodities Are The Best Place <br />
To Be For The Next Decade<br />
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Why invest in commodities?  Two and a half billion people are going to live like Americans in the next 20 years and prices go up over time, that’s the nature of inflation.<br />
We are in the middle of a global economic crisis and commodities are on sale.  Buy commodities now while they are still cheap.  When we finally emerge from this global economic crisis -- prices will explode higher.  I’m talking about another long-term bull market in commodities.  Let me explain…<br />
Inflation Will Push Commodities Prices Higher<br />
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is an inflationist, which is an advocate of the policy of deliberate inflation achieved by increasing the supply of available currency and credit.  They call him helicopter Ben because he once quoted a statement made by Milton Friedman, about using a &quot;helicopter drop&quot; of money into the economy to fight deflation.<br />
Bernanke is a student of the causes of the Great Depression, and he has written extensively on this subject.  Bernanke knows that deflation is quite negative for an economy and should be avoided at all costs.  We have recently seen deflation as prices for real estate and commodities dropped during this recession.  But, Ben Bernanke’s Fed and other central banks around the world have fired up the printing presses to combat deflation.  They have been dumping new currency into the economy to reverse deflation and stimulate the economy. It’s working!  One measure of inflation- the Consumer Price Index (CPI) has recently turned positive.  Deflation is out—Inflation is starting.<br />
The problem is, inflation could really skyrocket, especially when we finally emerge from this recession.  Inflation eats away at your purchasing power and takes away your wealth.<br />
One of the best ways to protect against inflation is to invest in commodities.<br />
In the 1970s, when inflation in the U.S. was high and the economy was in a deep recession, commodity prices soared.<br />
You want to own tangible assets like metals, energy, agriculture, and livestock as these commodities hold their value in inflationary times<br />
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Best Regards  <br />
Mark,.</div>

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			<title>Are the Indices Total Return or Capital</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 08:42:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I have been trying (without success) to find out if the commonly quoted FTSE indices (100, All Share) include dividends reinvested (i.e. Total Return), or Capital only.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I have been trying (without success) to find out if the commonly quoted FTSE indices (100, All Share) include dividends reinvested (i.e. Total Return), or Capital only.</div>

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			<title>FTSE 100 (Futures) - Trading Tips</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 14:44:08 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>_UPDATE @ LONDON TIME 15:43_ 
 
_*FTSE 100 (DEC)*_ 
 
Current level: 5160 
 
There is substantial support for the FTSE 100 (DEC) at 5143 and trend support (the most important level) at 5130 for today. If this level breaks today prepare for the worse and target 5050 next for starters. 
 
Resistance...</description>
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<u><b><font color="Red">FTSE 100 (DEC)</font></b></u><br />
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Current level: 5160<br />
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There is substantial support for the FTSE 100 (DEC) at 5143 and trend support (the most important level) at 5130 for today. If this level breaks today prepare for the worse and target 5050 next for starters.<br />
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Resistance today is at 5238.</div>

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